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<blockquote data-quote="shutyertrap" data-source="post: 286195" data-attributes="member: 134"><p>I don't think you'd find a single person on the planet who would go, "nah, I'll just download this $10 3 pack instead of spending $8000 on a full size table" if they are pinball collectors. Those that can afford a new Stern, buy new Sterns. Those that can't afford one, are simply never going to be a Stern customer, period. What a digital version does do is entices a person to dream and save in the hopes of one day buying one. Stern gets no money from the secondary market of physical machines, so who cares if an older table supports cab mode? And if you did have the cash to buy new, wouldn't it be nice to sample the 3 currently in production digitally to see which one you'd really like most?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shutyertrap, post: 286195, member: 134"] I don't think you'd find a single person on the planet who would go, "nah, I'll just download this $10 3 pack instead of spending $8000 on a full size table" if they are pinball collectors. Those that can afford a new Stern, buy new Sterns. Those that can't afford one, are simply never going to be a Stern customer, period. What a digital version does do is entices a person to dream and save in the hopes of one day buying one. Stern gets no money from the secondary market of physical machines, so who cares if an older table supports cab mode? And if you did have the cash to buy new, wouldn't it be nice to sample the 3 currently in production digitally to see which one you'd really like most? [/QUOTE]
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