That mini-pin should be fun. It looks like the same scale of the Pirates of the Carribean pin that's been in the circulars as well. My father-in-law threw down the coin about 1 1/2 years ago for the Star Trek Next Generation machine, on mine and my wife's recommendation. Our first recommendation was The Addams Family, which as I'm sure you know has a huge following, and I've been told by a dealer it still makes money wherever it's placed.
I'm not ready for the machine investment as of yet. I've got a basement to be finished first. And before that happens I have to make sure its dry, and there's still some issues there. For now I'll probably stick with the Namco collections and such on the PS2.
I read some of the discussion on your site, about your blog hosting and cms. My blog is hosted by Blogharbor, and while I have done little to no customization of my own site, they have pretty good interfaces to work with and some good support instructions online. I've worked with John from BlogHarbor on other people's sites, and he may either have some insight into the CMS or have a product solution that might help you here at Armchair.
Full disclosure: I was not paid to mention BlogHarbor, but I personally know they've been good with support, and that John knows way more about this stuff than I do, I've built web sites for people, but it's been nice to work with him and focus more on layout and content (writing), than to get buried in the code as well. There's a reason sites like CNN.com have over 100 developers.
Good luck with the book. And it would be great to see more videos like the 2600 shooter review on myspace.
That mini-pin should be fun. It looks like the same scale of the Pirates of the Carribean pin that's been in the circulars as well. My father-in-law threw down the coin about 1 1/2 years ago for the Star Trek Next Generation machine, on mine and my wife's recommendation. Our first recommendation was The Addams Family, which as I'm sure you know has a huge following, and I've been told by a dealer it still makes money wherever it's placed.
I'm not ready for the machine investment as of yet. I've got a basement to be finished first. And before that happens I have to make sure its dry, and there's still some issues there. For now I'll probably stick with the Namco collections and such on the PS2.
I read some of the discussion on your site, about your blog hosting and cms. My blog is hosted by Blogharbor, and while I have done little to no customization of my own site, they have pretty good interfaces to work with and some good support instructions online. I've worked with John from BlogHarbor on other people's sites, and he may either have some insight into the CMS or have a product solution that might help you here at Armchair.
Full disclosure: I was not paid to mention BlogHarbor, but I personally know they've been good with support, and that John knows way more about this stuff than I do, I've built web sites for people, but it's been nice to work with him and focus more on layout and content (writing), than to get buried in the code as well. There's a reason sites like CNN.com have over 100 developers.
Good luck with the book. And it would be great to see more videos like the 2600 shooter review on myspace.