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| Dr Zero:
--- Quote from: Kevin Mullins on July 24, 2010, 01:14:57 pm --- --- Quote from: Dr Zero on July 24, 2010, 07:11:42 am ---My wife even said that is messed up she said most of us have the games for the love of the games not to get rich. --- End quote --- --- Quote from: mytymaus007 on July 24, 2010, 08:29:28 am ---All i can say is thank god for MAME! --- End quote --- This stuff doesn't affect anything home use. ;) --- End quote --- Dont give them any ideas :o :cheers: |
| Dr Zero:
--- Quote from: Ginsu Victim on July 23, 2010, 06:33:25 pm ---FYI: Rob goes by the name Flack. Yeah, they're really ---smurfing--- us over out here. A few guys I know that have amusement companies have definitely been vocal about their opposition to this. --- End quote --- So really can we make some calls on behalf of the fellow owners out here? I know many say it wont affect me but with out arcades/amusement centers you lose a source of future games and kids will never know how much fun it is to play a real machine not everyone takes mame and builds a cab. I know arcades are not like they used to be but heck its not just arcades I spent many a quarter at the local laundromat, neighborhood bar and many more killing time in the airport. |
| Ginsu Victim:
The FYI was aimed at the readers of this thread that don't know him by name, not you. |
| BobA:
Small minded politicians (lawmakers) will be the death of us all. They cannot see past the ends of their collective noses. OOPS not supposed to discuss politics. :P :P |
| RayB:
Of course, sometimes the motivations are actually the non-obvious ones. For example, it's entirely possible the politicians want to reduce the number of such machines out on location, for whatever reason. For example, here in Toronto they introduced a billboard tax, and though it was announced as a means to gain more tax revenues, most people interpretted it as a means to reduce billboard advertising (so everyone but the advertisers and billboard owners were pretty happy about it, cuz there's a hell of a lot of this "visual pollution"). |
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