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<blockquote data-quote="SickBoy" data-source="post: 201783" data-attributes="member: 5280"><p>Just depends on your preferences and nostalgia for it. TPA is always going to have an issue with highly anticipated tables being disappointing to the rest because they are fairly old and unimpressive when compared to newer creations.</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't say Cyclone is my favorite (the table art is my only real issue with it, as I feel like they could have done some really cool stuff with that theme), but I like what it does and have no issues with it being part of TPA or Season 4. I play pinball tables with the intention of not comparing one to another. Once you do that you'll never want to play EMs/etc. because they just can't compare in complexity or pizazz as more modern DMD-focused tables. Like them for what they are and for the era they came out in... that's my philosophy at least! After all, comparing a water wheel to a hydro electric dam just isn't fair to either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SickBoy, post: 201783, member: 5280"] Just depends on your preferences and nostalgia for it. TPA is always going to have an issue with highly anticipated tables being disappointing to the rest because they are fairly old and unimpressive when compared to newer creations. I wouldn't say Cyclone is my favorite (the table art is my only real issue with it, as I feel like they could have done some really cool stuff with that theme), but I like what it does and have no issues with it being part of TPA or Season 4. I play pinball tables with the intention of not comparing one to another. Once you do that you'll never want to play EMs/etc. because they just can't compare in complexity or pizazz as more modern DMD-focused tables. Like them for what they are and for the era they came out in... that's my philosophy at least! After all, comparing a water wheel to a hydro electric dam just isn't fair to either. [/QUOTE]
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