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    A Tiny Mistake by FarSight

    There's an insignificant but interesting mistake by FarSight on this table. They say it was produced in 1974 but the IPDb clearly shows it was made in August 1973! Here's the full story (correct me if I'm wrong): First, in Dec 1972, Gottlieb produced 2,339 tables of a 1-player pinball called...
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    Longing for EMs!

    I long for FarSight to make some of the good old EMs. (I know there are plenty of bad ones, but I'm talking about good ones. And I'm also talking about nostalgia here. Nostalgia, and the fact that EMs are historically important.) In the meantime, the thought of owning my own real life EM is a...
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    Old 1972 EM "Crazy Clock"

    There's an old electro-mechanical pinball table that's being auctioned off, starting at $100. How high should a lover of EMs go? What would it be worth, do you think? I've never bought a RL machine before. http://ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=586 The seller says "The back scoring glass appears to be...
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    Sapporo

    This afternoon I had a wonderful opportunity to play the Sapporo pinball table, which is probably the only electro-mechanical pinball available to the public in New Zealand. It is in the Putt Hut (a mini-golf center) in Palmerston North, in the south of the North Island. It was produced in...
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    Some sort of misunderstanding?

    There seems to be some sort of misunderstanding about TPA over at Steam. To explain, each member of my family have their own side of the family computer, where each of us do our own emails and searches and so on. And when we download video games, each game we download appears on each of our own...

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