For home, gameplay and rules will keep you engaged with the game for a long time - most important. As an example GNR has amazing audio, video + IP - a beauty box of lights and sounds. Unfortunately it's a dud game and consequently it's hard to sell.
I'm in for a Harry Potter AE.
After lots of thought I decided to mix up my Stern lineup. It's in the Stern premium price range and game looks like it shoots great. Have to have faith that the code will make this game awesome. I'm excited.
I agree - I appreciate the work they do and I have known Ralph in particular for a long time but its become a bit biased. The factory invites and early game access is pure marketing.
Looks fine to me. It moves a lot but only in circles and I would assume it will be built with decent durability. It's really the only big toy in the game.
Still want to hear some everyday players opinions of this game though. Most of the content creators that have played it are hype about...
Looks great and it looks like the arcade version does indeed get the whole game. For me that's the only affordable version.
Need to see some game play now!
Not everything is tariffed so maybe that's it.
I was talking to a pinball buddy at Pinfest and he got lucky bringing a machine in last month from Buffalo. The border guard said he was supposed to charge 25% tariffs but let him off putting the game under another category for just HST.
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