Author Topic: It's interesting the price of machine really means nothing to this player  (Read 429 times)

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Offline Strangeways

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Have to agree , its not the price of the pin but the nostalgia factor for me .
 I was playing pins from mid/late 70's thru early 80's  so for me my EM's and Firepower are my fav's .
 I also really enjoy playing my Creech but its not a game I played in my youth , rather a game I wanted as an example of one of the best from the 90's.

 

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I've never worried about the cost of games I want as part of the sentimental reasoning behind my collection. Some of them I've paid fair prices and others I've bought cheap to restore. Creech sums up the DMD era for me. Fun to play and LOTS of interesting things to do. Not too hard, but it keeps you coming back for more.
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