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Jeff AMN:
Woah, I've never seen a game set at above $.50 a play. Is it common to have them higher?
Q*Bert_OP:
--- Quote from: Jeff AMN on November 01, 2011, 12:27:30 am ---Woah, I've never seen a game set at above $.50 a play. Is it common to have them higher?
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The newest pinball is always priced higher for the first few months to keep it from killing the earnings of the other games, and to help pay for itself a little quicker.
The game difficulty(outlane settings) was modified to compensate for the $1/play pricing.
As of late, yes. Starting in '07, new pinballs defaulted at $.75/play. Since people seem to hate that odd price, I use $1 pricing, as well as a lot of other operators that still buy new pinballs. Nearly all the new Sterns I've played in the wild were $1 to play.
$1/play also works on newer driving/racing games, air hockey, pool, large plush cranes, etc
All of my fighting games and other quick games are $.25. Classics are also $.25.
$.50 on the older pinball machines and just about everything else.
Q*Bert_OP:
--- Quote from: AlienInferno on October 31, 2011, 09:54:15 pm ---Nice. Have you played it yet? I so need to buy me a pin one of these days.
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Somewhat. I don't really know what's going on rule wise, but mechanically, the game flows well. Think of it as a cross between many George Gomez games, all cut and pasted into a new game.
-Pop bumpers from RFM
-Shooter lane/outlane divider lamps from LOTR/MB/Playboy/TDK/RFM
-"soft kick" saucer on left from MB/Playboy/NBAFB
-Center "ball bash" toy from LOTR/MB
smartbomb2084:
Is that $1 per game for 3 balls or 5 balls?
pinballwizard79:
Q*Bert_OP post smaller pics >:D
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