Re: Is it my imagination, or is BDK scarce on location??



On Aug 30, 6:50 pm, Twp1...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Aug 30, 4:46 pm, mnpinball <mnpinb...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:



On Aug 30, 12:20 pm, "Lloyd Olson" <l...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

For most ops it probably has nothing to do with the great code debacle on
RGP, it probably was because IJ4 came out, and too shortly after BDK came
out. A lot of ops can't swallow pins that fast.  LTG :(

"llabrevlis" <llabrev...@xxxxxxx> wrote in message

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I don't know what it is like in other areas, but in the Pacific
Northwest, (Vancouver to Seattle), there hasn't been a sighting yet of
BDK as far as I know :-(.  On the other hand, I've seen more than a
couple of IJ4's.  Makes me wonder if ops didn't invest their pin $$ in
IJ, nothing left for BDK.

Now that the great code debacle has died down, I'd sure like to find
one to play before traveling to PPE in October!

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I heard just last week Liebermans is sitting on 5 IJ4 pins from
preorder. Like LTG said, hard for ops to pony up $$ for a new game
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This seems to be a trend, IMO.  A lot of ops got FGY and then got SM,
because SM was so big.  But IJ4 was 'the big it' for most of the
places in NJ.  In 1 respect I think that was stupid on Stern's part.
Nothing like spending big $ on the TDK license only to have it hardly
show up on location.

T

Stern really bungled it releasing two games sooo close together, but
that's their licensing coming back to bite them in the ass.
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