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What is your view on redemption games and how they affected the arcade industry?
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CheffoJeffo:

--- Quote from: vwalbridge on November 30, 2015, 12:16:06 pm ---If it spits out tickets, it's not an arcade.

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vwalbridge:

--- Quote from: CheffoJeffo on November 30, 2015, 12:45:47 pm ---
--- Quote from: vwalbridge on November 30, 2015, 12:16:06 pm ---If it spits out tickets, it's not an arcade.

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oops, sorry. I'll fix it:

If it spits out tickets, it's not an arcade fun.

(Skee ball being the only exception)
CheffoJeffo:
It's a rare event when I am overly subtle. An arcade is where you find arcade machines.

Feel free to say redemption machines are not arcade machines. it is a valid opinion.

To say that redemption machines are not arcades is true. Also, oranges are not fruit trees.
yotsuya:
This is pretty much the Star Wars Episode I argument applied to arcade games. Jar Jar Binks and Fruit Ninja Arcade weren't created for you.   Time goes on, deal with it. Rock and roll.
jennifer:
    Well it could also be said that Cherry masters are targeted at adults with its slot style nature, spin...pay...spin... In most states the payouts are (were) redemption machines ( for store credits), However, less than fun IMO, and are still dying a slow death.
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