• ace_garp@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    One of the tables at this tournament was Walking Dead too!, unforgiving table angle.

    I own no pins at home, except toy size Batman battery operated(Funrise with the ramps)

    My top table is Banzai Run (2 games in 1 ;-), can 7x replay

    I like Attack from Mars(and just a little less Revenge from Mars).

    The original Indy:Pinball Adventure is an all time favourite and one of the first I played(as long as the flippers have enough kick to score jackpots and reach the Path of Adventure).

    If I got a table, it would be Judge Dredd.

    Grew up only playing 80s/90s video arcade machines. Appreciated pinball later, especially the analog aspect and finding out about basic moves like lane-transfers.

    My nonpro-tip: Read the info-card for the word multiball! (c:

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      2 months ago

      Good stuff! I enjoy Banzai Run as well, my buddy and I always get a few rounds on that one at our local pinball haunt. That vertical playfield is super cool!

      Never got to clock much time on Indy or Dredd, love AFM though. That’s a game i would consider for my collection someday–that one or Medieval Madness, both are just awesome games. I collect mostly late-70’s/early 80’s solid state games, though i have a particular soft spot for the classic Bally’s and Sterns from that era…

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        2 months ago

        I like that era too.

        Aztec(1976) came up recently, and I was very much considering getting it, due to the in-depth detail in these Technology Connections videos. Not sure if the gameplay is any good though.

        Medieval is fun, launching cows and all.

        The original ST:TNG was great also.