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Originally Posted by darkvare
i always wanted a pinball machine
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I got one, there's a few issues with them though that you should know about.
1. They always break. The actual ball is very heavy and when it gets knocked around something is bound to break. I got a reconditioned one for 1k and after the first month it started having some issues with the drop down targets. I don't know if they just forgot to fix that side or they cut corners but either way I found myself under the hood with little or no Pinball repair experience attempting to fix it. Which i did. Thank god for painters tape.
2. They are fucking expensive. So unless you're going to buy a hand me down project that you'll have to recondition yourself your stuck buying one from a pinball dealer.
3. SPACE. You'll need a lot of space for these things. They are huge. Make sure you have a furnished basement or a very large living room.
4. Noise. They are a little noisy but it doesn't really matter.
Hope this helps.
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I hope I wasn't overly negative about them because they are truly amazing. I can play my machine for hours but if you don't feel like spending the time, money, and aggravation on it I would just suggest you buy this version or the PS2 one. Both are great. Got a lot of tables. Fun for everyone.