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<blockquote data-quote="jbejarano" data-source="post: 130339" data-attributes="member: 814"><p>I suspect there's still plenty of life ahead for The Pinball Arcade. I don't know how fast they're growing, but it would seem from the continued enthusiasm in these fora that they still have a solid user base that is still willing to shell out for new tables. And, there is definitely a pipeline of highly requested tables for them to choose from. Of course, only FarSight's executive team knows the true financials of the situation. They could shut down new development on The Pinball Arcade tomorrow. But, from what limited outsider knowledge that I have, I would guess the chances of that are quite remote. I believe their intention is to make it up to about 100 tables, and as long as it's profitable for them to do so, I don't see why we wouldn't get up to about that many. As long as they continue to make them, I'll get them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbejarano, post: 130339, member: 814"] I suspect there's still plenty of life ahead for The Pinball Arcade. I don't know how fast they're growing, but it would seem from the continued enthusiasm in these fora that they still have a solid user base that is still willing to shell out for new tables. And, there is definitely a pipeline of highly requested tables for them to choose from. Of course, only FarSight's executive team knows the true financials of the situation. They could shut down new development on The Pinball Arcade tomorrow. But, from what limited outsider knowledge that I have, I would guess the chances of that are quite remote. I believe their intention is to make it up to about 100 tables, and as long as it's profitable for them to do so, I don't see why we wouldn't get up to about that many. As long as they continue to make them, I'll get them. [/QUOTE]
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