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<blockquote data-quote="Gorgar" data-source="post: 267547" data-attributes="member: 259"><p>The way I see it is I want them because I am nostalgic for them. I played pinball in the 90s, but not enough to get into them as much as I did when I started playing the Pinball Hall of Fame games. I think nostalgia is a valid reason to want them because the 80s and 90s tables people request are fueled by nostalgia too. </p><p></p><p>At the same time, you can always argue that there are better EMs out there, but everyone has their own taste. For instance, I found Spanish Eyes very addicting and fun, although most people around these parts don't seem to like it. Fireball is a table that, while I can appreciate how many features are on it, I don't really care to play it in real life (because it kicks my ass) or in TPA (because I figured out that the trick to scoring high involves making the same shot over and over again with the flippers closed). I personally would have taken Ace High and Jive Time over Fireball and Centigrade 37. </p><p></p><p>Well, Centigrade 37 would probably be more enjoyable if it was tuned harder.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, thanks for asking Norman about them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gorgar, post: 267547, member: 259"] The way I see it is I want them because I am nostalgic for them. I played pinball in the 90s, but not enough to get into them as much as I did when I started playing the Pinball Hall of Fame games. I think nostalgia is a valid reason to want them because the 80s and 90s tables people request are fueled by nostalgia too. At the same time, you can always argue that there are better EMs out there, but everyone has their own taste. For instance, I found Spanish Eyes very addicting and fun, although most people around these parts don't seem to like it. Fireball is a table that, while I can appreciate how many features are on it, I don't really care to play it in real life (because it kicks my ass) or in TPA (because I figured out that the trick to scoring high involves making the same shot over and over again with the flippers closed). I personally would have taken Ace High and Jive Time over Fireball and Centigrade 37. Well, Centigrade 37 would probably be more enjoyable if it was tuned harder. Anyway, thanks for asking Norman about them. [/QUOTE]
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