Anyone interested in any of the vintage Stern Tables?

dtown8532

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As a childhood fan of Stern's videogame Berzerk I really like some of the old Stern pins because they shared similar sound effects along with some really cool voice work in the tables that had them. Instead of posting a poll like I usually do, I figured I'd just ask if anyone was interested in seeing any early Stern's and, if so, which titles. I played a restored Seawitch a couple years and, man, was it smooth and fast.

Here's a couple links to some gameplay videos of some of the tables I wouldn't mind seeing on The Pinball Arcade

Freefall
http://pinball.org/videos/gameplay-videos/freefall/

Nine Ball
http://pinball.org/videos/tutorials/nine-ball/

Flight 2000
http://pinball.org/videos/gameplay-videos/flight-2000/
 

Richard B

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No, they've got enough of these oldies. Bring us more great tables like Fish Tales, Attack From Mars (already announced, but I'd rather it get here sooner than later), Junk Yard (never played it, but has a lot of fans), Safe Cracker, and about a hundred others.
 

sotnwaffle

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I'd like Flight 2000 and Lightning and maybe Catacomb. I'd probably like some other pins from them simulated as well although I'd need to browse ipdb to be reminded.
 

pseudokings

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There are a couple of old Stern's with a great art package, that might even play alright, that I wouldn't mind seeing, but not (to me) the ones linked to.
One for variety (like Iron Maiden), would be cool, but in general I'm more in the "where are Fish Tales, White Water, Getaway, Junk Yard, Elvira, Indy, and etc." camp. There are some cool oldies but many are cool more for the art than the game (which is more appealing in the "own the real thing" sense than the digital recreation sense), so some would be cool, but they will likely do best (IMO) focusing on games from 1988 to current.
 

RetroDude

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You are a sick, twisted in-duh-vidual!
(and I like that!)


(in reference to Orbiter 1 pinball)
 
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