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Medieval Madness for trade (Vic)
« Reply #30 on: August 09, 2014, 04:07:48 PM »
As all the remakes come out the prices will drop! Poor buggers that payed 11k for a MM whats next CV and AFM watch those drop good times for buyers :-) I still laugh at people who think pinball is an investment.

I agree with your comments, Peter. But irrespective of the remakes and horribly done refakes, the gameplay does not change for those who keep the game as they LOVE the machine. Years ago, MM was a "status symbol" and centrepiece of a cookie cutter collection. I think owners that bought the game, love the game and they rarely change hands. The inflated pricetag is not the fault of the private sellers, it is the fault of greedy dealers. I have not personally seen or heard of a SOLD MM for more than $9500. Ive seen many advertised for $11,000 ish, but no proof that they sold.

Going on customer requests, AFM and CV have well surpassed MM on demand. AFM in particular, and customers are willing to pay MM prices for restored examples.

The "pinball is an investment" line was a comment laughed at for many years.

I sold mine for around 11.5 mark last year

Before the more improved remake? Since the announcement they've dropped and will continue I'd say :-) there's alot more choices out there now for people to spend there money on, so it'll be harder to command big bucks for certain titles of the past and it's the same with Newer titles.  The market will take a fall there's just so many older games coming in and a ton of new games being released.