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TNT amusements drops cabs & pins from roof. Unbelievable.
amendonz:
:angry:
thats one of the most horrible videos i've ever watched.
HanoiBoi:
Disclaimer:I did not watch this entire video. I didn't need to.
WTF?
I'm guessing TNT didn't hire a marketing team? How could they possibly think this do good for their business? People looking for these games are fans of these games. I can't imagine there being any customer or potential customer thinking, "Hey, that's pretty cool."
Howard_Casto:
Sadly, outside of the collector's market, old pins and video games get little respect. I still remember the short-lived tv show last year where they recklessly destroyed things to "learn" how they worked. Funny, when I want to know how something works I ask the manufacturer or a restoration expert, I don't cut it in half with a chainsaw. Three pins, a pool-table and a vintage solt machine gave their life for that abortion of a show.
SavannahLion:
--- Quote from: HanoiBoi on January 30, 2011, 12:28:37 am ---Disclaimer:I did not watch this entire video. I didn't need to.
WTF?
I'm guessing TNT didn't hire a marketing team? How could they possibly think this do good for their business? People looking for these games are fans of these games. I can't imagine there being any customer or potential customer thinking, "Hey, that's pretty cool."
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Apparently this isn't their first one. I get the impression they've done this before. I have no intention of going on YouTube to find out though.
--- Quote from: Howard_Casto on January 30, 2011, 01:38:50 am ---Sadly, outside of the collector's market, old pins and video games get little respect. I still remember the short-lived tv show last year where they recklessly destroyed things to "learn" how they worked. Funny, when I want to know how something works I ask the manufacturer or a restoration expert, I don't cut it in half with a chainsaw. Three pins, a pool-table and a vintage solt machine gave their life for that abortion of a show.
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Is that piece of ---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- show finally off the air? I saw him recently in a car commercial. Toyota or Honda or something. I didn't care so much when he was chopping a new car in half. But knowing a pin died for his ratings grates on my nerves.
This reminds me more of that dealer that has photos of burning cabs on his site. Says he burns them because he can't be bothered to sell them or some such. Or that KLOV guy that smashed the glass to his Baby Pac claiming he couldn't even give it away because no one could be bothered to follow through with the deal. WTF? If I found out about that glass before then, I would have been more than happy to take it off his hands. What really irks me is the reaction he got from the other KLOV members, they supported his actions ???
Or the raging dumb ---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- that destroys the Death Race that was pictured on KLOV. That one completely blows my mind. Guy has a first (or last run) cab and he tears it apart and sells the pieces on eBay? I don't mean he parted the cab out. I mean he literally tears the cab apart and sells the pieces on eBay.
CheffoJeffo:
--- Quote from: Howard_Casto on January 30, 2011, 01:38:50 am ---Sadly, outside of the collector's market, old pins and video games get little respect.
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You know, I have seen far more folks inside the collector's market do far worse things than the folks outside ... and far worse things than Todd does.
As far as the video goes -- meh.
It definitely isn't as bad as leaving machines to become rotting rodent motels!
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