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Re: Why colour is vital to pinball’s future
« on: September 20, 2014, 08:14:41 AM »
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younger players actually watch the pinball screen more than older ones.

I think this could be true. Being 37 (maybe not young but...) the first game I played seriously was a DMD machine. I find it natural to make a shot or ramp and instantly look at the display to see the graphic then back to the ball returning to the flipper. Maybe this is not the best way to play but it is how I learnt. I still laugh watching cousin it get smashed in the head while playing. I think if the colour display is cost effective, I can't see any problem with it. If you don't like it, don't watch it. The playfield should still direct your shots as it always has.