Author Topic: What does the future hold for pinball?  (Read 836 times)

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Marty Machine

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Re: What does the future hold for pinball?
« on: June 08, 2011, 10:35:22 AM »
It wouldn't matter how many contacts anyone has, a product with no future will never get off the ground.
Market research would indicate over & over again that it would be an unwise investment to fund such a project, no matter whether it's in china or elsewhere.
If pinballs were ever made in China, it's only coz Stern is looking for a cheaper way to do it and create a larger margin for themselves, i dont see them dropping the retail price down for us.

This all should have been done 20 years ago, when it might of had a greater impact and slipped in before all the playstation, Xbox and Wii mentality took over the world.

The only reason pinball lives in our collections is because 'we' have a passion for it, past experiences, childhood memories etc, and when we go, they go.
Kids today might walk into your pinroom and say 'wow', maybe play a game, but like the chinese 'they dont get it' and walk back inside to jump on the COOL XBox and let Dad play with his stoopid clunky machines.  %$%

There will always be special interest & collectors groups and they always reduce in numbers as members move on.
Just like Vintage cars....people restore & drive them in clubs, but nobody manufatures them anymore to support the collector demand.

just my 20c  #@#
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