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<blockquote data-quote="CC13" data-source="post: 38514" data-attributes="member: 1151"><p>It occurred to me that even though all of the Big Six had some video game affiliation at some point, pins based off of those properties are (at least to my knowledge) fairly rare. The only ones I can think of are Defender, Q*Bert's Quest and Spy Hunter, which all seem to have largely flown under the radar. Why didn't the Big Six exploit this fairly obvious synergy more often? Also, what first-party Big Six properties do you think would have made the best pins? I would pick Gauntlet for Bally, BurgerTime for Data East, Reactor for Gottlieb, Streets of Rage for Sega, Berzerk for Stern and Sinistar for Williams.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CC13, post: 38514, member: 1151"] It occurred to me that even though all of the Big Six had some video game affiliation at some point, pins based off of those properties are (at least to my knowledge) fairly rare. The only ones I can think of are Defender, Q*Bert's Quest and Spy Hunter, which all seem to have largely flown under the radar. Why didn't the Big Six exploit this fairly obvious synergy more often? Also, what first-party Big Six properties do you think would have made the best pins? I would pick Gauntlet for Bally, BurgerTime for Data East, Reactor for Gottlieb, Streets of Rage for Sega, Berzerk for Stern and Sinistar for Williams. [/QUOTE]
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