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What was the best year for pinball?
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<blockquote data-quote="jaredmorgs" data-source="post: 202371" data-attributes="member: 459"><p>I'm glad someone identified the 2012 resurgence. This is a rather critical milestone for a certain game with Four Seasons under its belt as well. </p><p></p><p>As people got to relive their passion on mobile and consoles for the first time ever (Visual Pinball being beholden to Visual Basic and therefore Windows), physical table sales spiked, as Gary Stern publicly acknowledges.</p><p></p><p>Pinball got back into the Zeitgeist. This made people want to make pinball great again. With 10+ years of technological advancement since Williams closed its doors in 1999, and a hungry home collector market fanging for unique, bespoke games, this is the time I want to remember. </p><p></p><p>They are making the classics of tomorrow. Remember now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaredmorgs, post: 202371, member: 459"] I'm glad someone identified the 2012 resurgence. This is a rather critical milestone for a certain game with Four Seasons under its belt as well. As people got to relive their passion on mobile and consoles for the first time ever (Visual Pinball being beholden to Visual Basic and therefore Windows), physical table sales spiked, as Gary Stern publicly acknowledges. Pinball got back into the Zeitgeist. This made people want to make pinball great again. With 10+ years of technological advancement since Williams closed its doors in 1999, and a hungry home collector market fanging for unique, bespoke games, this is the time I want to remember. They are making the classics of tomorrow. Remember now. [/QUOTE]
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