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Re: Thunderbirds - Homepin
« Reply #90 on: August 15, 2018, 08:37:11 PM »

guys this game with promoted as being the best value for money, quality build that no one has seen, and doing business how it should be, by delivering on time not like JJP.


Well its a fail on delivery, and quality, well you need a finalized game to be able to make that judgement....don't you??


But what I want to really tackle is the value for money aspect. Homepin hammered home how other suppliers are profiteering and ripping the pinball public. Well lets start with $5432.10 five years ago. What was a Judge Dred etc worth then and what's it worth now? Obviously your pinball dollar has taken a hammering and still no box in your lounge room.


Then the price doesn't include shipping to OZ, WTF you're asking for trouble and you're getting it now fellas. What shipping a game worth and lets add this to the price.


GST I hear you say, lets add that.


Product support/backup is gotta be worth something and is there really any being offered from Homepin that's not riddled with more conditions.


Chances this manufacturer will be around in the next 5 years let alone 12 months and what spares will be floating around the planet? That's worth something, yes?


And finally, the game itself, is it worth even the $5K price tag in innovation, creativity, coding and gameplay?



Can someone in the know tally this equation and let's see what a TBAG is really going to cost compared to a Stern Pro for instance.


Oh and I wonder what Mike would have said had this been a JJP or Stern project...my guess not very nice words indeed
« Last Edit: August 15, 2018, 08:42:41 PM by pinball god »
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