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<blockquote data-quote="Robert Hunt" data-source="post: 61314" data-attributes="member: 1600"><p>Boy have we been had! For months everyone has been talking about what a bear this table was going to be, and it turns out to be a complete pussycat. I completed all the standard goals in just two games played while I was driving and simply batting at a flipper with one thumb every now and then. The table is so live the ball stays aloft like a leaf in a windy corner. This game doesn't come NEAR Big Shot on the difficulty scale.</p><p></p><p>The wizard goals didn't put up much of a fight either - going down after just five or six games played without much in the way of effective nudging (which when practised a little should make this table shrink down even more.) But this isn't a complaint. I'm liking this table and will keep playing it, and I hope Farsight keeps these old tables coming!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert Hunt, post: 61314, member: 1600"] Boy have we been had! For months everyone has been talking about what a bear this table was going to be, and it turns out to be a complete pussycat. I completed all the standard goals in just two games played while I was driving and simply batting at a flipper with one thumb every now and then. The table is so live the ball stays aloft like a leaf in a windy corner. This game doesn't come NEAR Big Shot on the difficulty scale. The wizard goals didn't put up much of a fight either - going down after just five or six games played without much in the way of effective nudging (which when practised a little should make this table shrink down even more.) But this isn't a complaint. I'm liking this table and will keep playing it, and I hope Farsight keeps these old tables coming! [/QUOTE]
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