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Next Stern game

I heard it was a Jim'll Fix It theme.

Each mode is a different kids wish (ride a rollercoaster, meet a celeb etc). It has pedo multiball and necrophilliac wizard mode!

It was due to announce earlier in the month but was delayed as they needed to "fix it"

I'll just get me' coat!
 
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I play Pokemon Go still at 42 and the community is massive I help run the Birmingham Community and some weekends we have 200-300 come out

Age ranges from 5 to 60 plus and a massive mix of people from solicitors to bin men

Pokemon is huge and some of them pay insane money for the cards...

I'm really hoping its a good machine as I'd want premium then get it powder coated dependant on the art package
 
I just can't see non-pinheads that are into Pokeyamum buying a large box of lights for 8k+.
D&D anyone?
 
I just can't see non-pinheads that are into Pokeyamum buying a large box of lights for 8k+.
D&D anyone?
It's true, but d and d is a table top book game, the asset never translated or worked as anything else, it's nearly always flopped. Thinking films, some console games


Perhaps if they use insider connect well and it's linked to collecting Pokémon it might be attractive. My kids would go nuts for it, I on the other hand wouldn't and my kids can't afford to buy it😉🤭
 
I just can't see non-pinheads that are into Pokeyamum buying a large box of lights for 8k+.
D&D anyone?

Ive seen YT videos where collectors spend thousands on Pokemon cards so they must have pretty decent disposable incomes.

If they market it right it could sell quite well to non pinhead Pokemon fans, and can see it being a good earner on location if the right places, for pinheads maybe limited desirability unless its an absolute stonker of a game to play.
 
On location, yeah agreed but that's severely limited in the UK.
The cards may well exchange hands for ridiculous sums of money but they are easy to move around in your pocket and don't exactly require a lot of maintenance or storage space.
There may well be enough demand amongst home enthusiasts, each to their own of course
 
Do stern care about the UK? Out of the 1000's of machines they build, how many actually end up in the UK? 10's

Comments above probably more relevant to US market, not sure about other markets.
I twas under the impression that Sterns' overseas market was still a significant part of their business?
 
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