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<blockquote data-quote="szycag" data-source="post: 21344" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>This might be my favorite Pat Lawlor table actually, I had a chance to play it at the National Pinball Museum in Baltimore. I know it would be incredibly popular, maybe even more than Addams Family and stuff, if it wasn't so incredibly rare!</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]HF72zHNhcfM[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>I imagine it will be tough for Farsight to procure this table, but at least there's no licensing to worry about, and it's just too unique to not be immortalized in video game form. I'm just in love with how this table looks and the slimmer setup. I also love timed modes in games and that's what would keep me coming back to this table, trying to beat the clock. I wonder how the token distribution would be handled, maybe one my Xbox avatar can carry around? I'm wondering how many of you NEED this table in TPA as badly as I do, to me it seems like a must.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="szycag, post: 21344, member: 378"] This might be my favorite Pat Lawlor table actually, I had a chance to play it at the National Pinball Museum in Baltimore. I know it would be incredibly popular, maybe even more than Addams Family and stuff, if it wasn't so incredibly rare! [MEDIA=youtube]HF72zHNhcfM[/MEDIA] I imagine it will be tough for Farsight to procure this table, but at least there's no licensing to worry about, and it's just too unique to not be immortalized in video game form. I'm just in love with how this table looks and the slimmer setup. I also love timed modes in games and that's what would keep me coming back to this table, trying to beat the clock. I wonder how the token distribution would be handled, maybe one my Xbox avatar can carry around? I'm wondering how many of you NEED this table in TPA as badly as I do, to me it seems like a must. [/QUOTE]
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