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TOK:
--- Quote from: Peale on June 25, 2008, 09:14:39 pm ---Mohawk was the name of the op I worked for. That was the two biggest types of games we'd put out on location: drivers and gun games.
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If that was for me, perhaps I wasn't clear... I know Mohawk isn't a game company, and I disagree that golf games are less popular.
SirPeale:
--- Quote from: TOK on June 26, 2008, 01:37:21 pm ---
--- Quote from: Peale on June 25, 2008, 09:14:39 pm ---Mohawk was the name of the op I worked for. That was the two biggest types of games we'd put out on location: drivers and gun games.
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If that was for me, perhaps I wasn't clear... I know Mohawk isn't a game company, and I disagree that golf games are less popular.
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Sorry TOK, I didn't realize you were on route collecting from the machines. Of course you'd know.
TOK:
--- Quote from: Peale on June 26, 2008, 01:40:39 pm ---Sorry TOK, I didn't realize you were on route collecting from the machines. Of course you'd know.
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I'm not on a route collecting quarters.
If I want to know how Sony is doing, I don't go down to Wal Mart and ask the guy unloading Sony TV's from a truck.
SirPeale:
--- Quote from: TOK on June 26, 2008, 04:42:00 pm ---
--- Quote from: Peale on June 26, 2008, 01:40:39 pm ---Sorry TOK, I didn't realize you were on route collecting from the machines. Of course you'd know.
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I'm not on a route collecting quarters.
If I want to know how Sony is doing, I don't go down to Wal Mart and ask the guy unloading Sony TV's from a truck.
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Apples and oranges. If you want to know how popular a game is, ask the guy that pulls the money from the machine. It's a direct indicator of "popularity".
From collecting on a route, I can see firsthand that it has gone way downhill in terms of popularity. Going from collecting 1000 a week a golf machine to maybe a couple hundred bucks, and we're talking new machines and courses here. At this rate they won't even pay for themselves for a long time - if ever.
So pretty please...tell me how your argument holds water.
TOK:
--- Quote from: Peale on June 26, 2008, 04:52:36 pm ---
--- Quote from: TOK on June 26, 2008, 04:42:00 pm ---
--- Quote from: Peale on June 26, 2008, 01:40:39 pm ---Sorry TOK, I didn't realize you were on route collecting from the machines. Of course you'd know.
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I'm not on a route collecting quarters.
If I want to know how Sony is doing, I don't go down to Wal Mart and ask the guy unloading Sony TV's from a truck.
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Apples and oranges. If you want to know how popular a game is, ask the guy that pulls the money from the machine. It's a direct indicator of "popularity".
From collecting on a route, I can see firsthand that it has gone way downhill in terms of popularity. Going from collecting 1000 a week a golf machine to maybe a couple hundred bucks, and we're talking new machines and courses here. At this rate they won't even pay for themselves for a long time - if ever.
So pretty please...tell me how your argument holds water.
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You're telling me that because a Golden Tee machine you took tokens from is making less money in a few locations, you can extrapolate that Its Games is NOT the largest designer/producer of games in the US?
I'm pretty sure they still are. Thats how my argument holds water.
You are thinking very small. :dunno