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<blockquote data-quote="Matt McIrvin" data-source="post: 33041" data-attributes="member: 590"><p>Of the recent packs, Taxi and Elvira and the Party Monsters are my favorites. Taxi was also one of the most addictive tables in PHoF; I still play it sometimes on the Wii.</p><p></p><p>Contrary to what others have said about the tables of this era being neither fish nor fowl, I seem to be greatly fond of the late-Eighties alphanumerics; there's some kind of sweet spot of complexity they hit, in which rule sets were starting to get a little deeper but everything wasn't yet about "activate modes and collect all the modes for wizard mode"; they're more like open sandboxes (some recent Stern tables like AC/DC seem to be moving back in that direction). And Taxi and EatPM are just really well-designed playfields.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt McIrvin, post: 33041, member: 590"] Of the recent packs, Taxi and Elvira and the Party Monsters are my favorites. Taxi was also one of the most addictive tables in PHoF; I still play it sometimes on the Wii. Contrary to what others have said about the tables of this era being neither fish nor fowl, I seem to be greatly fond of the late-Eighties alphanumerics; there's some kind of sweet spot of complexity they hit, in which rule sets were starting to get a little deeper but everything wasn't yet about "activate modes and collect all the modes for wizard mode"; they're more like open sandboxes (some recent Stern tables like AC/DC seem to be moving back in that direction). And Taxi and EatPM are just really well-designed playfields. [/QUOTE]
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