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I think these things as mentioned aren't all that. The video pinball machine looks interesting though. If they used pinball tables from visual pinball that might be cool. I have a feeling they will be shit. Not getting my hopes up.
It runs Zen, thus the Williams License. At least the pin has a realistic looking bezel. I can't see them going for under $500 and likely $700. imo a waste when you can buy a early solid state player's condition real pinball for $1000 still.
Yeah the company literally said this is the reason why but it's bullshit.
Perhaps you should explain instead of acting like a total moron. It's under the constraints of a "Toy license" and that isn't the total reason either. They did 3/4 scale for retail accessibility, space, and shit material to make it for $100 or less and capitalize on rose-tinted morons buying it overpriced.
You are also referring to a Company that has a record of lying and paying for positive reviews, but that's besides the point.
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