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Offline pinnies4me

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Re: Are NIB Stern buyers coping a double hit?
« Reply #15 on: January 15, 2015, 10:57:26 AM »


A lot of BNIB Pros make the so called high end Bally Williams titles look and feel old hat. i want to play pinball and am sick of fixing old machines....



Big call. While I am no expert, I have not yet played a Stern Pro model that comes within shouting distance of MM, AFM, MB for example. That is just my view based on the user experience, and as none have really grabbed me, I haven't really gone that deep into any. Not to say Stern have not met that standard (or perhaps approached it) with some of their fully decked out models like Spiderman, TSPP, LotR etc. Be interested if any other member believes there are any recent Pro models that surpass the best of B/W - I really would be keen to hear and would make an effort to get hold of one to really explore it.

The "look" of the games I mentioned are timeless - cannot really say that for the "based on some theme" games Stern produces when the series or movie is old hat.

As for feel, that is in fact where Stern loses me every time - they don't really have the feel that B/W managed to achieve - be it flipper mechs, or other mechs, or even the clear used, I am not really sure.

I have lots of old pinball machines - I rarely need to take the glass off (admittedly they were gone over and sorted before entering into the collection), so fixing old machines is probably a reflection of acquiring ones that were not restored, or restored well.
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