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<blockquote data-quote="AJ Boomer" data-source="post: 255637" data-attributes="member: 6498"><p>Deeper rule set does not always matter. What do you expect from a 1985 pinball table?! Comet is still popular today, especially with collectors and enthusiasts. The Pinball Arcade is NOT aimed just at new pinball players but also past veteran ones too! Just take a look at Central Park, it qualifies as an official table and it's from 1966! Even though I'm only 23 from the time this message was posted, I have taken an obsession with Comet. You can't go wrong with the history and fact that Comet was the first solid-state pinball table to feature a 1-million shot (which carried on from table to table). Believe it or not: Comet is a one-of-a-kind charm even though it is either overlooked and/or underrated!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJ Boomer, post: 255637, member: 6498"] Deeper rule set does not always matter. What do you expect from a 1985 pinball table?! Comet is still popular today, especially with collectors and enthusiasts. The Pinball Arcade is NOT aimed just at new pinball players but also past veteran ones too! Just take a look at Central Park, it qualifies as an official table and it's from 1966! Even though I'm only 23 from the time this message was posted, I have taken an obsession with Comet. You can't go wrong with the history and fact that Comet was the first solid-state pinball table to feature a 1-million shot (which carried on from table to table). Believe it or not: Comet is a one-of-a-kind charm even though it is either overlooked and/or underrated! [/QUOTE]
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