I see what they are ‘thinking’ .......in that they have produced a ‘game’ that can more easily ‘encroach’ into households and therefore potentially provide more exposure to pinball , hopefully leading to the desire for people to buy a ‘real’ machine.........but what, just what if someone owns one, a mate walks in and says ‘WOW a pinball”.......plays this toy and thinks it is utter rubbish........does that scenario assist pinball or is it detrimental to pinball.
Could say the same for many of the Sega games, many play like crap, but home users have the one game and they and their guest appreciate it, even if depth or gameplay are not up to standards of a B/W of the era. I don't think one of these would be detrimental to the casual owner/player guest.