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<blockquote data-quote="Slam23" data-source="post: 249685" data-attributes="member: 896"><p>I haven't looked back actually, after it was released and I got the 22B score. I almost had to play it again when my scores for Big Hurt and EBD didn't show up at the general leaderboards but I luckily got them reinstated. I'm not a big fan of the table, but I surely won't put it below Goin' Nuts. If you are a baseball fan (I'm not, NBA is my thing) I can understand you can think of things they probably had to do differently to simulate the game more accurately. In that regard I really like NBA Fastbreak, that table oozes bball atmosphere and a lot of thought went into making pinball situations look, feel and sound like basketball things. An outlane drain is "out of bounds", the first ball to hit the center ramp is "a tip-off". The regular threepointer is the longest shot. Passing the ball under the basket is done by flipping right and left, and you can get your shot literally blocked. Even making combo shots feels like you are passing the ball around in your team. This would be a fun topic now I come to think of it: "which pin that simulates another sport (or other theme) has done the best job in terms of integrating theme". I'll think about posting that...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slam23, post: 249685, member: 896"] I haven't looked back actually, after it was released and I got the 22B score. I almost had to play it again when my scores for Big Hurt and EBD didn't show up at the general leaderboards but I luckily got them reinstated. I'm not a big fan of the table, but I surely won't put it below Goin' Nuts. If you are a baseball fan (I'm not, NBA is my thing) I can understand you can think of things they probably had to do differently to simulate the game more accurately. In that regard I really like NBA Fastbreak, that table oozes bball atmosphere and a lot of thought went into making pinball situations look, feel and sound like basketball things. An outlane drain is "out of bounds", the first ball to hit the center ramp is "a tip-off". The regular threepointer is the longest shot. Passing the ball under the basket is done by flipping right and left, and you can get your shot literally blocked. Even making combo shots feels like you are passing the ball around in your team. This would be a fun topic now I come to think of it: "which pin that simulates another sport (or other theme) has done the best job in terms of integrating theme". I'll think about posting that... [/QUOTE]
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