I agree, it seems nostalgia >>> innovation in the pinball world.
It's like, let's have 90's Williams / Bally tables, same shape & material than an EM, with a LCD screen and deeper codes (but not too deep). I'm not complaining, just an assessment of modern technology being underused in pinball.
I guess the Pinball2000 trauma is still strong, and P3 has not been super successful either...
With the market downturn, it should be interesting to see how manufacturers will try to survive