Apparently very little these days unfortunately...How much Pinball will be on display?
That is a real shame, did he only have the one motherboard?
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As this is the written word and Andy might read it, I held back what I was going to say earlier but will now as I don't think it is wrong.
I want to see how the machine looks, I want to see the layout. I don't know if it was finished, working, just flashing or dead but an empty stand is more of a negative than something not working. You can spin not finished with smiles and video, but you can not spin an empty stand, it says so many bad things and not just about the one machine, it could also indicated lack of planning and organisation.
I really want this machine to be a success because I want a UK based NIB option plus I really liked the nature of the original Circe idea, it is something I would save to own.
probably a good call - WOZ will be in the Pipeline in March anyway for Matt's comp, and it would be a lot better with rules and software. and the Stern pins will show up somewhere or other. inside a Kinder egg or something like that.
apparently the Heighwayman had two motherboards, and the other one was with someone who's currently on holiday
personally i'm super impressed that he actually has a motherboard, and a populated playfield, and a translite. i thought it would take a lot longer to get to this stage so it's a shame he couldn't show it off.
now, whether there will ever be a market for new pins apart from pinheads around the world is another question, and we're all gonna find that out in the next 12 months with JJP. all of us in this forum would happily put money in any pinball machine we saw anywhere, probably in any condition, at least once. if it was fun, then we'd keep pumping coins in for as long as our time or cash held out. but there aren't any arcades left. and still almost none in pubs. or cinemas. or bowling or skating or swimming pools or nightclubs or coffeeshops or laundromats or shopping malls or garages or service stations ..... or anywhere
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As this is the written word and Andy might read it, I held back what I was going to say earlier but will now as I don't think it is wrong.
I want to see how the machine looks, I want to see the layout. I don't know if it was finished, working, just flashing or dead but an empty stand is more of a negative than something not working. You can spin not finished with smiles and video, but you can not spin an empty stand, it says so many bad things and not just about the one machine, it could also indicated lack of planning and organisation.
I really want this machine to be a success because I want a UK based NIB option plus I really liked the nature of the original Circe idea, it is something I would save to own.
A large number of people do not even engage in the people on the stands, they would not find out if the machine was working or not but would take a leaflet and keep it on record for later.
...and still almost none in pubs. or cinemas. or bowling or skating or swimming pools or nightclubs or coffeeshops or laundromats or shopping malls or garages or service stations ..... or anywhere
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