Also, pinball machines don't really get converted... too much work to swap out a playfield, backglass, get displays lined up with the new backglass, etc. Not like a video game, which are easily converted.
Also, pinball machines don't really get converted... too much work to swap out a playfield, backglass, get displays lined up with the new backglass, etc. Not like a video game, which are easily converted.
I think there have been a few conversion kits for pins. I once had a bullseye 301. It was a kit into an evel knievel pin. But in general any pin conversion would be very rare..
the most recent example is pin 2000 with revenge from mars and star wars episode 1.
Also, pinball machines don't really get converted... too much work to swap out a playfield, backglass, get displays lined up with the new backglass, etc. Not like a video game, which are easily converted.