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<blockquote data-quote="superballs" data-source="post: 29474" data-attributes="member: 341"><p>Pinball is pinball to me. In fact my three favorite tables cover 3 different types of machines</p><p></p><p>High Speed II: DMD</p><p>Eight Ball Deluxe: Early AN SS</p><p>Triple Strike: EM</p><p></p><p>Each of these tables offer great play in a different way. HS2 is fast, has great flow, great "story", awesome lightshow and uses the DMD very effectively, including a pretty awesome video mode.</p><p></p><p>Eight Ball Deluxe is fast, unforgiving, and offers a decent ruleset and a cool pinball/pool theme that works well. Hitting DELUXE is a pain and makes me cheer every time.</p><p></p><p>Triple Strike: Want to play pinball but only have 45 seconds to spare (no pun intended)? This is probably the game. Fast, furious, dead simple but still a good ruleset, tilting is GAME OVER, not just loss of ball, deceptively hard extra ball (at most 8 shots and it's yours).</p><p></p><p>Throw in classics like Strange World and Joker Poker/Royal Flush and EMs have a lot to offer.</p><p>The original High Speed or Elvira and the Party Monsters SS have a lot to offer too.</p><p></p><p>DMD machines really ushered in an amazing era for pinball and opened up a lot of possibilities, not just with the DMD but with VUK's, crazy ramps and rails and the complexity that advancements in roms also added. I don't think any era of pinball should be overlooked. Though it would be nice if EM packs could be maybe bigger than regular packs (maybe 3 tables instead of 2) but I'd still pay status quo for only 2 if they were good ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="superballs, post: 29474, member: 341"] Pinball is pinball to me. In fact my three favorite tables cover 3 different types of machines High Speed II: DMD Eight Ball Deluxe: Early AN SS Triple Strike: EM Each of these tables offer great play in a different way. HS2 is fast, has great flow, great "story", awesome lightshow and uses the DMD very effectively, including a pretty awesome video mode. Eight Ball Deluxe is fast, unforgiving, and offers a decent ruleset and a cool pinball/pool theme that works well. Hitting DELUXE is a pain and makes me cheer every time. Triple Strike: Want to play pinball but only have 45 seconds to spare (no pun intended)? This is probably the game. Fast, furious, dead simple but still a good ruleset, tilting is GAME OVER, not just loss of ball, deceptively hard extra ball (at most 8 shots and it's yours). Throw in classics like Strange World and Joker Poker/Royal Flush and EMs have a lot to offer. The original High Speed or Elvira and the Party Monsters SS have a lot to offer too. DMD machines really ushered in an amazing era for pinball and opened up a lot of possibilities, not just with the DMD but with VUK's, crazy ramps and rails and the complexity that advancements in roms also added. I don't think any era of pinball should be overlooked. Though it would be nice if EM packs could be maybe bigger than regular packs (maybe 3 tables instead of 2) but I'd still pay status quo for only 2 if they were good ones. [/QUOTE]
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