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by vgeek 1647 days ago
https://www.multimorphic.com/

I have yet to encounter one of these in the wild, but these look to combine a digital playfield with modular physical components. It is pricier than regular tables, too-- $15k for the base table and 3 modules. It does have new features like real time competitions and the whole electronic playfield.

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I've played a Lexy Lightspeed and it was definitely interesting, but had a lot of reliability issues, and ultimately I didn't think it was that fun—I play pinball for the physical nature of it, the digital stuff feels like an AR gimmick. That said, a really well-designed game could change my mind.
Wasn't that the same idea of the Williams Pinball 2000 machines (Revenge from Mars and Star Wars Ep1)?