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<blockquote data-quote="Pinball_wiz_05401" data-source="post: 187930" data-attributes="member: 4947"><p>Hi Mike Lindsey.</p><p>I’m glad to see a lot of generated interest in some of these older pinball tables from many of my fellow forum members. I admitted that Paragon probably had the best game play from round 1 in the pre- 80s pinball “list” voting poll. My pick was William’s Flash from the first round because <span style="color: #FF0000">much of the game play’s ball physics are like Firepower</span>. </p><p></p><p>Farsight did an incredible job developing Firepower… with all the ball munching physics… I’d love to see Flash developed in “video” form at some point in the future however; I am thrilled to have Xenon added to our collection… commercial pinball from the old Atari 2600 home gaming console era and before… pinball nostalgia…!</p><p></p><p></p><p>Hi shutyertrap.</p><p>I never played Metallica before. From photos that I saw online… those inline drop targets are “tombstones” and one of the band members emulated on that table has a tongue long enough to even make Kiss’ Gene Simmons jealous… Good pick! I’ve never seen a Metallica machine before.</p><p></p><p>Nat – 1969…</p><p>I still remember shaking the heck out of the community Eight Ball Deluxe pinball table with the shorted- lower left flipper… it was so weak… I couldn’t collect the eight ball on the upper right anymore… then these was that bull sound for tilting the machine. I thought I’d be arrested by my over- reactive conduct playing that one… but hey… I was only in my teens… gimmie back my quarters!</p><p></p><p>Dedpop…</p><p>I like the avatar “<span style="color: #FF0000">logo</span> of your handle”… I need an avatar…? something really funny that will make people laugh… I’m still thinking on that one…?</p><p></p><p>Hey Heretic…</p><p>I think… if Farsight followed Gottlieb’s Genie rules we would have a winner. Paragon is a wide body and it is difficult to manipulate left to right ball movement by table taps… Farsight’s Genie emulates that way… it’s down the middle hungry… I hate that thing… I love the challenge… I keep coming back for more…</p><p><em>p.s. I ditn’t no dat Frankie wuz yer luver…?</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pinball_wiz_05401, post: 187930, member: 4947"] Hi Mike Lindsey. I’m glad to see a lot of generated interest in some of these older pinball tables from many of my fellow forum members. I admitted that Paragon probably had the best game play from round 1 in the pre- 80s pinball “list” voting poll. My pick was William’s Flash from the first round because [COLOR="#FF0000"]much of the game play’s ball physics are like Firepower[/COLOR]. Farsight did an incredible job developing Firepower… with all the ball munching physics… I’d love to see Flash developed in “video” form at some point in the future however; I am thrilled to have Xenon added to our collection… commercial pinball from the old Atari 2600 home gaming console era and before… pinball nostalgia…! Hi shutyertrap. I never played Metallica before. From photos that I saw online… those inline drop targets are “tombstones” and one of the band members emulated on that table has a tongue long enough to even make Kiss’ Gene Simmons jealous… Good pick! I’ve never seen a Metallica machine before. Nat – 1969… I still remember shaking the heck out of the community Eight Ball Deluxe pinball table with the shorted- lower left flipper… it was so weak… I couldn’t collect the eight ball on the upper right anymore… then these was that bull sound for tilting the machine. I thought I’d be arrested by my over- reactive conduct playing that one… but hey… I was only in my teens… gimmie back my quarters! Dedpop… I like the avatar “[COLOR="#FF0000"]logo[/COLOR] of your handle”… I need an avatar…? something really funny that will make people laugh… I’m still thinking on that one…? Hey Heretic… I think… if Farsight followed Gottlieb’s Genie rules we would have a winner. Paragon is a wide body and it is difficult to manipulate left to right ball movement by table taps… Farsight’s Genie emulates that way… it’s down the middle hungry… I hate that thing… I love the challenge… I keep coming back for more… [I]p.s. I ditn’t no dat Frankie wuz yer luver…?[/I] [/QUOTE]
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