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<blockquote data-quote="shutyertrap" data-source="post: 271967" data-attributes="member: 134"><p>Honestly, TPA has gotten a few of us to purchase machines. Digital pinball, whether it was Visual Pinball, playing Zen, PHOF, or TPA, kept pinball in the forefront of my mind. The monthly releases of TPA just kept fueling the nostalgia fire, making me desperate to find pinball in the wild. Once I put hands on machine again, I started dreaming of owning. I stumbled upon the 2 machines I now own, both at exactly the time I had some disposable income, and both were wildly inexpensive ($500 for Firepower, $620 for Eight Ball Deluxe). Were I not playing digital pinball, I would not have been paying attention to pinball for sale, would not be doing a podcast about pinball, would not be in a pinball league. I'm not saying the recent rise of pinball sales is due to TPA, but it was for me, it was for Jeff Strong, it was for Jared Morgan, and I've heard others on this forum say the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shutyertrap, post: 271967, member: 134"] Honestly, TPA has gotten a few of us to purchase machines. Digital pinball, whether it was Visual Pinball, playing Zen, PHOF, or TPA, kept pinball in the forefront of my mind. The monthly releases of TPA just kept fueling the nostalgia fire, making me desperate to find pinball in the wild. Once I put hands on machine again, I started dreaming of owning. I stumbled upon the 2 machines I now own, both at exactly the time I had some disposable income, and both were wildly inexpensive ($500 for Firepower, $620 for Eight Ball Deluxe). Were I not playing digital pinball, I would not have been paying attention to pinball for sale, would not be doing a podcast about pinball, would not be in a pinball league. I'm not saying the recent rise of pinball sales is due to TPA, but it was for me, it was for Jeff Strong, it was for Jared Morgan, and I've heard others on this forum say the same. [/QUOTE]
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