Was chatting the other day about how the younger generations don't care for Pinball, why bother with a giant heavy wooden box for just one game?
Most people into pinball are middle aged and upwards. There's a few younger folk but few and far between.
Theres a lot of younger Pinball players in the competition scene, especially in the USA, but most, if not all have parents who are into pinball so have grown up around it and given the opportunity to get into it.
Most younger people aren't going to have the exposure to pinball, the disposable income or room to own pinball machines.
So surely it's a ticking time bomb ?
How many years till the market is flooded and Pinball crashes and burns?
I realise how incredibly pessimistic and negative this post is
. Please fill me with hope.
Most people into pinball are middle aged and upwards. There's a few younger folk but few and far between.
Theres a lot of younger Pinball players in the competition scene, especially in the USA, but most, if not all have parents who are into pinball so have grown up around it and given the opportunity to get into it.
Most younger people aren't going to have the exposure to pinball, the disposable income or room to own pinball machines.
So surely it's a ticking time bomb ?
How many years till the market is flooded and Pinball crashes and burns?
I realise how incredibly pessimistic and negative this post is
