claude-haiku-4-5-20251001 · $0.019
Cary Hardy trades Jackpot + cash for Black Knight 2000 to strengthen his Steve Ritchie collection.
Jackpot is not a rare game, just not as common as Star Trek: The Next Generation in collections
medium confidence · Cary explaining why he chose Jackpot over STNG from a two-for-one deal five years ago
Black Knight 2000 and Swords of Fury share similarities including two playfields and both have Brian Schmidt soundtracks
high confidence · Cary directly comparing the two games in his collection and noting design/audio parallels
Jackpot is in WPC 95 format with DMD and was in better condition than the Black Knight 2000 being acquired
high confidence · Cary explaining why he had to add cash to the trade; Jackpot's technical specs and condition relative to Black Knight
Black Knight 2000 currently plays well but needs LED restoration and is very dark
high confidence · Cary's assessment of the condition: 'the game plays perfectly fine i just basically need to get leds in there asap it's pretty damn dark'
Jack Danger streams Jackpot frequently because it is one of his favorite games
medium confidence · Cary acknowledging that some community members will criticize the trade: 'Jack Danger streams this game quite often because it's one of his favorites'
“Out of all the games that you saw behind me there was one that just didn't really grab me to where I felt it needed to stay.”
Cary Hardy@ 0:09 — Opening statement explaining the motivation for the trade
“I know that Jackbot is a game that a lot of you like to play. Jack Danger streams this game quite often because it's one of his favorites, but it just didn't really grab me.”
Cary Hardy@ 0:51 — Acknowledging community attachment to Jackpot while explaining personal preference divergence
“I bought it also with a Star Trek Next Generation game. I got a two-for-one deal. It was a pretty damn good deal, trust me, guys. you won't see a deal like this again”
Cary Hardy@ 1:10 — Context on original acquisition five years ago
“it's not a rare game it's just that it's not as common as star trek the next generation”
Cary Hardy@ 1:42 — Market observation about Jackpot availability relative to STNG
“Black Knight 2000 by none other than Steve Ritchie. So another Steve Ritchie game joins the lineup”
Cary Hardy@ 5:57 — Revealing the acquired game and emphasizing alignment with his designer preference
“i knew it was going to look and be so good right next to my Swords of Fury and my Getaway especially next to that Swords of Fury since a lot of similarities are between the two titles”
Cary Hardy@ 6:06 — Explaining collection curation rationale based on design/thematic synergy
collector_signal: Deliberate effort to cluster Steve Ritchie games with complementary design/audio features (two playfields, Brian Schmidt soundtracks) within the same collection space
high · i knew it was going to look and be so good right next to my Swords of Fury... a lot of similarities are between the two titles and that is because basically they both have a two play field and brian schmidt did the soundtrack for both games
community_signal: Cary Hardy soliciting community feedback on trade decision, asking whether viewers would have made the same choice and which game they prefer
high · I want to get feedback from you guys to figure out if this is a trade that you would have done as well... what do you feel about this trade was it worth it
market_signal: Jackpot is noted as not rare but less common in collections than Star Trek: The Next Generation; implies differential demand/desirability for 1990s-era pinball machines
medium · it's not a rare game it's just that it's not as common as star trek the next generation
community_signal: Cary Hardy's acquisition decisions are joint with his wife, indicating household-level decision-making on expensive hobby purchases
high · This was something, again, I had to consult with the wife on... Because like I said, I've wanted to get rid of Jackpot for a while. But in order for me to get rid of it, the wife had to give me the approval
product_concern: Black Knight 2000 acquired in trade requires immediate LED restoration due to dark playfield lighting; suggests older machines may have degraded illumination
positive(0.75)— Cary expresses enthusiasm about acquiring Black Knight 2000 and excitement for restoration work. He acknowledges potential criticism from the community about trading Jackpot but maintains confidence in his decision. The tone is upbeat, collaborative (consulting with his wife), and forward-looking.
youtube_groq_whisper · $0.025
“it's a game that just already looks really good as it is... i cannot wait to doll up because it's a game that just already looks really good as it is”
Cary Hardy@ 7:15 — Enthusiasm for restoration work on Black Knight despite its current dark condition
“it ended up being a trade for his black knight and cash on top of for my jackpot”
Cary Hardy@ 6:54 — Clarifying that Jackpot's superior condition/spec warranted additional cash from the trade partner
high · the game plays perfectly fine i just basically need to get leds in there asap it's pretty damn dark