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Which one you get is up to you, but just to be clear, digital machines are much easier to get your hands on. A big advantage of these though is they can have multiple pinball games loaded onto the machine providing more value. These still include physical buttons and are more affordable, but it won’t be able to trick you into thinking it’s the real deal either. These still have the trappings of normal pinball cabinets, but instead of having the physical game inside, they have screens that display various pinball video games. The issue is physical machines are extremely expensive and require plenty of maintenance, which is what digital machines aim to solve. Physical machines are what you likely think of when you think “pinball machine”-it’s the traditional, authentic pinball experience you’d find in an arcade.

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