I just got into pinball via virtual pinball and did my own project.
Top end cabinets ready to go are $6,000-$10,000. There is a guy on facebook who makes really incredible ones with every bell and whistle you could imagine. They are around $7500-$10,000 but a good chunk of that price comes from...
Thanks. I think I'm pretty much set on Iron Maiden at this point. It's a beautiful table and it's pretty much the only machine we've had enough time to play in real life enough to know we really like it.
Thoughts on the spike 2 controversy? I've seen complaints that if a component breaks you have to replace a whole board, I've also seen that promoted as a plus since it's "easy".
I played the Golden Tee Fore! complete series for a while using MAME but it never felt quite right. It was fun, but I did end up picking up a newer unit and upgrading to 2021. The difference is night and day. PLaying online with stats is great and the consistency on the trackball is a lot better.
Ah got it, thanks. I'm pretty handy with arcade machines already but never worked on a pin before. I assumed the skills would transfer over mostly but it sounds like there is more I should look into if I go with an older machine.
I just built a Virtual pin and me and my GF are enjoying it so much we're looking to get our first real pin, if you have any of these and are willing to part with them let me know what you are asking and we can work something out.
Metallica any version
Iron Maiden pro
ac/dc any version
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