Guys,
I feel compelled to go public with some issues I had with a recent NIB - Metallica LE purchase.
The machine was NIB, had never been opened up. This was to be my first ever NIB machine. Upon opening the box up and setting up the machine, I noticed that there were some issues that had obviously slipped through the Stern QC cracks. The original buyer had the machine for over 6 months so technically the machine was out of warranty and legally I really didn't have a leg to stand on to get some issues sorted out.
I contacted Michael at AMD - as the Stern distributor, sent him details of the issues along with some pics and asked what, if anything could be done. I can honestly say, hand on heart, that the assistance and service I got from Michael was second to none. He went into bat for me with Stern and achieved an outcome that was more than fair and all things considered, bloody unreal. So thankyou AMD and Michael for helping me out with something that realistically they didn't have to do. Also thanks to Stern who in essence accepted responsibility for the issues and did their best to make me happy when again, all this was in good faith, not becuase they had to.
Now as for the game itself. Fark me, it is a cracking machine. I think I would almost go as far as saying that it is the best machine I have ever owned. With another code update on the way it will only be better again. For me personally, it has the right amount of depth and toys, great game play, some cool shots and the artwork is simply eye candy. You don't have to be a fan of Metallica's music to appreciate and enjoy this machine, hell I think it could be playing Culture Club and it would still be a great game.
The biggest thing that this machine has done for me is getting my 10 year old playing pinball. He has never really been interested in any of my other machines and simply does not play pinball but sits at his desk playing Minecraft. He plays Metallica every day and typically plays several games at a time. You have no idea how good it is for me to see him playing pinball with his little brother and sister and enjoying it at the same time. On several occasions he has come and stood next to me whilst I have been doing something else and said, "Dad, you're up."
No other machine has ever been able to do this. (As I type this, my daughter has just randomly walked up to Metallica and started a game.)
It isn't that often that I rant and rave about a machine but this experience has been worth mentioning.
Thanks AMD and thanks Stern.