I love EM's because in my experience
a) they are much more challenging to play .. you must think about your game play a lot more
b) they are easier to fix when they break down and they are more reliable
c) the artwork
d) the history
e) the noise they make (love those chimes)
f) the score reels
g) the smell
b to g in no particular order
Great Post.
There's also the issue that most younger enthusiasts and collectors have never "grown up" with an older game. It the 70's and 80's, there used to be walls full of EMs and SS machines in just about every arcade. A game might sit in a Milk Bar or Pub for years - literally - "part of the furniture". The machine "has" a history. Newer games never had that exposure. They were often moved around if they were not taking money. so it was hard to grow up with a particular DMD title. so I do feel sorry for the younger guys.
Another point is that there are not many really good EM techs around. No where near as many DMD repairers. Seriously, DMDs are fairly easy to repair - but they breakdown more often than SS and EM. Clay's guides are a great resource and so are places like RGP and here ! But you need a lot more experience to understand and repair an EM. Most of that experience will be found online rather than at a dealer - that's why they are very rarely sourced - and when they are - they are never a cost effective process to have them reconditioned or restored.
You can shop out a DMD very easily. SS and EMs that have been sitting idle need a lot more work - after all - they are older ! I'm seldom surprised to hear that an EM has been sitting in storage for 15 years and simply "worked" when plugged in. Can't say that for a DMD.
It is a bit of a niche market - but I feel it is now getting the attention it deserves - and credit goes out to all the guys that share the knowledge, and the newbies that take on the challenge. Thanks to one particular dealer who sources them for us !
I'll ALWAYS have a DMD in my collection, as they are a PINBALL ( I love my CV ), but I will mostly have SS an some EMs. I would ideally like a game from each era, each manufacturer - but games I have a "history" with, or have a story to tell.