Pinballjim... You're certainly entitled to your opinion (I asked, after all)

, and I might have considered it more if I had the time to make a change before the pinball show, but I simply didn't have any more time. I definitely would have prefered to add some decent control panel artwork which would also have made the game easier to use, and look nicer/more professional to boot.
FYI, many of the multi-game systems (not just homemade IPAC mame machines, etc.) also use the P1+P2 combo to quit the current game. It is definitely not an uncommon way to deal with things. I understand that doesn't necessarily mean it is the BEST way either.
Anyway, the game had a lot of interest, and sold quite easily. Probably should have asked even more for it. (Asked $600... got $600).

The flea market (where this game was) was rained on all day, if the game had been on display INSIDE it probably would have had even more interest.
Spriggy, you are right, a lot of people were shocked and excited when they found out it played a dozen classic games! Several people were already interested in the game because if its condition, and the extra games available on it were just icing to them. Thanks for the compliments on the artwork. Obviously I didn't display any real talent, but I did learn some things about Photoshop, and if I had time I probably would have made matching CP overlays.
I might start taking a couple with me each year to sell, and bring back another pin in their place!

TTYL,
Wade