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<blockquote data-quote="AJ Boomer" data-source="post: 255638" data-attributes="member: 6498"><p>TABLE WISH LIST</p><p>1. <em>Comet (1985)</em>: It may be an underrated and underappreciated table today, but it is still popular with collectors and veteran pinball wizards, and I say it deserves a spot with it's sequels (Cyclone and Hurricane). Playing these tables only make me want to play it even more. This was the very pinball machine to revolutionize the feature of a 1-million shot, and it was named after a popular ride at Chicago's now-closed Riverview Park. So many veteran pinball wizards and collectors are anxious to see it happen. The backglass and other art is just too colorful to ignore. I also adore the retro sound effects and music on this one-of-a-kind charm. If Farsight Studios can include Cyclone and Hurricane into the mix, then why not Comet? 8,100 units of this tables were produced.</p><p></p><p>2. <em>Flash (1979)</em>: Here is another table named after a ride from Riverview Park--The Silver Flash. It was the first pinball machine to utilize flash lamps, the first one to use background sound, and the first pinball machine created by Steve Ritchie after leaving Atari. It is still Ritchie's biggest seller even today after breaking the factory production record! My grandfather used to own this machine but after one of the flippers became sticky he sold it to somebody else. I miss that pinball machine. 19,505 units of this table were produced.</p><p></p><p>3. <em>The Wizard of Oz (2013)</em>: This is so far the only pinball machine I know to have a screen in place of a backglass and dot-matrix display. The playfield features the colorful and vibrant environment of the land of Oz. It is gorgeous with its display of lights as well. The amount of units produced is unknown.</p><p></p><p>4. <em>Tales from the Crypt (1993)</em>: I don't know what to say about this one. It has a great spooky soundtrack while the game is active. Other details about this pinball machine are beyond my knowledge, but I do remember the first time I played was at a bus pit stop while on the way down to Florida from Michigan. 4,500 units of this table were produced.</p><p></p><p>5. <em>Revenge from Mars (1999)</em>: This was the last commercially successful pinball table by Williams before they left the pinball division after the financially disaster of the pinball table based on Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace. Revenge from Mars is a cutting-edge pinball machine that features 3D effects on the playfield. 6,878 units of this table were produced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJ Boomer, post: 255638, member: 6498"] TABLE WISH LIST 1. [I]Comet (1985)[/I]: It may be an underrated and underappreciated table today, but it is still popular with collectors and veteran pinball wizards, and I say it deserves a spot with it's sequels (Cyclone and Hurricane). Playing these tables only make me want to play it even more. This was the very pinball machine to revolutionize the feature of a 1-million shot, and it was named after a popular ride at Chicago's now-closed Riverview Park. So many veteran pinball wizards and collectors are anxious to see it happen. The backglass and other art is just too colorful to ignore. I also adore the retro sound effects and music on this one-of-a-kind charm. If Farsight Studios can include Cyclone and Hurricane into the mix, then why not Comet? 8,100 units of this tables were produced. 2. [I]Flash (1979)[/I]: Here is another table named after a ride from Riverview Park--The Silver Flash. It was the first pinball machine to utilize flash lamps, the first one to use background sound, and the first pinball machine created by Steve Ritchie after leaving Atari. It is still Ritchie's biggest seller even today after breaking the factory production record! My grandfather used to own this machine but after one of the flippers became sticky he sold it to somebody else. I miss that pinball machine. 19,505 units of this table were produced. 3. [I]The Wizard of Oz (2013)[/I]: This is so far the only pinball machine I know to have a screen in place of a backglass and dot-matrix display. The playfield features the colorful and vibrant environment of the land of Oz. It is gorgeous with its display of lights as well. The amount of units produced is unknown. 4. [I]Tales from the Crypt (1993)[/I]: I don't know what to say about this one. It has a great spooky soundtrack while the game is active. Other details about this pinball machine are beyond my knowledge, but I do remember the first time I played was at a bus pit stop while on the way down to Florida from Michigan. 4,500 units of this table were produced. 5. [I]Revenge from Mars (1999)[/I]: This was the last commercially successful pinball table by Williams before they left the pinball division after the financially disaster of the pinball table based on Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace. Revenge from Mars is a cutting-edge pinball machine that features 3D effects on the playfield. 6,878 units of this table were produced. [/QUOTE]
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