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<blockquote data-quote="Storm Chaser" data-source="post: 112846" data-attributes="member: 373"><p>I am not really sure I "get" the theme on this table. This must be pre-Twister, right? I didn't realize there was enough buzz about storm chasing before then to actually create a storm chaser-table. But many of the targets and goals doesn't really seem to have anything to do with storm chasing (as <a href="http://www.stormchasingusa.com/articles/introduction-to-storm-chasing-with-organized-tours" target="_blank">explained here for example</a>) like for example the highway toll. There are so many things to use from the whole storm chasing culture, so much terminology and so on that would be perfect for a pinball table. But I guess it is really just a "whirlwind" table...</p><p></p><p>Outside of that it's a fun table and I like the flow of it. There is something untangible that Bally/Williams do in their tables that makes it fun to play (unlike Stern, Sega and Gottlieb). I can't really place it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Storm Chaser, post: 112846, member: 373"] I am not really sure I "get" the theme on this table. This must be pre-Twister, right? I didn't realize there was enough buzz about storm chasing before then to actually create a storm chaser-table. But many of the targets and goals doesn't really seem to have anything to do with storm chasing (as [URL="http://www.stormchasingusa.com/articles/introduction-to-storm-chasing-with-organized-tours"]explained here for example[/URL]) like for example the highway toll. There are so many things to use from the whole storm chasing culture, so much terminology and so on that would be perfect for a pinball table. But I guess it is really just a "whirlwind" table... Outside of that it's a fun table and I like the flow of it. There is something untangible that Bally/Williams do in their tables that makes it fun to play (unlike Stern, Sega and Gottlieb). I can't really place it. [/QUOTE]
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