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<blockquote data-quote="zdjh22" data-source="post: 277412" data-attributes="member: 3603"><p>Hear, hear, I totally agree. I’ve been a long time “investor” in Farsight, from the PHoF days via Crave on PS2 (2004), PS3 (2007), PSP, Wii, iOS, and since the licensing change, Steam, so that I could better future-proof my access. I missed the ST:TNG and TZ Kickstarters (wasn’t even aware of Kickstarter then) but happily supported the next three (T2, TAF, Dr Who). So for me personally, more than 10 years and probably much more than a thousand hours of entertainment, all thanks to FS. I owned real machines (Centaur, High Speed) prior to PHoF, so in my case FS didn’t inspire the purchase of a real pin, but it has inspired me to build my own cab. And it let me play a bunch of games that I never saw in real life. </p><p></p><p>So, thanks Farsight for helping to blaze the digital trail and doing your part to keep pinball alive. I for one will continue to support your efforts, and at the same time I am happy that Zen’s software and licensing agreement will let future new pinball fans play WMS simulations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zdjh22, post: 277412, member: 3603"] Hear, hear, I totally agree. I’ve been a long time “investor” in Farsight, from the PHoF days via Crave on PS2 (2004), PS3 (2007), PSP, Wii, iOS, and since the licensing change, Steam, so that I could better future-proof my access. I missed the ST:TNG and TZ Kickstarters (wasn’t even aware of Kickstarter then) but happily supported the next three (T2, TAF, Dr Who). So for me personally, more than 10 years and probably much more than a thousand hours of entertainment, all thanks to FS. I owned real machines (Centaur, High Speed) prior to PHoF, so in my case FS didn’t inspire the purchase of a real pin, but it has inspired me to build my own cab. And it let me play a bunch of games that I never saw in real life. So, thanks Farsight for helping to blaze the digital trail and doing your part to keep pinball alive. I for one will continue to support your efforts, and at the same time I am happy that Zen’s software and licensing agreement will let future new pinball fans play WMS simulations. [/QUOTE]
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