gjarnling
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more information about the thread can be found under the table. on the PAPA.org video search page you will find a lot more videos then those listed below; e.g. tournament videos that, in the words of serenseven, "often [are] just as informative as the Tutorial videos."
1) the definition of EM and SS games can be found in the IPDB Glossary
2) PAPA.org have no videos or rulesheet of the game but RetroDude has provided links to other resources in this post; thanks!
the following request was made in another thread:
as others pointed out this will probably never be included in TPA itself, but there are great resources online. so I decided to put together the following table with links to the -- for TPA players -- relevant tables.
the table name itself will lead to the post in The Internet Pinball Database (IPDB) where you find more information about and some photos of the table. IPDB also provide a list of table abbreviations (found here) and of the top rated tables as voted by the pinball community online (found here).
both the videos and rulesheets are links to the information found on PAPA.org; if there is no link it's simply 'cus they have none published as of now. if no tutorial video was found but they do have a video of gameplay I included a link to that instead. but remember there usually are both more videos and other rulesheets to be found on the PAPA.org page then the one linked to above.
I also want to recomend PiN WiZ very informative thread Latest NEWS And INFORMATION From FarSight Studios Concerning The Pinball Arcade. there you can find information about which tables have been released on what platform(s), among many other things. be sure to check it out and subscribe to it!
I compiled this with the hope it can provide help, tips or information and make your time with TPA even more fun and valuable. I take no credit for this and all props should be given to the people who provided the information in the first place. but please let me know if you find any broken links -- or anything else for that matter; language, missing table, etc. -- in this post and I will update it.
1) the definition of EM and SS games can be found in the IPDB Glossary
2) PAPA.org have no videos or rulesheet of the game but RetroDude has provided links to other resources in this post; thanks!
the following request was made in another thread:
Just an idea but I think it would be cool if there was a video of the real table and how it plays. This way people who have not played the real table get a taste of what the original was like. Might also make the rule explanation a little more interesting.
as others pointed out this will probably never be included in TPA itself, but there are great resources online. so I decided to put together the following table with links to the -- for TPA players -- relevant tables.
the table name itself will lead to the post in The Internet Pinball Database (IPDB) where you find more information about and some photos of the table. IPDB also provide a list of table abbreviations (found here) and of the top rated tables as voted by the pinball community online (found here).
both the videos and rulesheets are links to the information found on PAPA.org; if there is no link it's simply 'cus they have none published as of now. if no tutorial video was found but they do have a video of gameplay I included a link to that instead. but remember there usually are both more videos and other rulesheets to be found on the PAPA.org page then the one linked to above.
I also want to recomend PiN WiZ very informative thread Latest NEWS And INFORMATION From FarSight Studios Concerning The Pinball Arcade. there you can find information about which tables have been released on what platform(s), among many other things. be sure to check it out and subscribe to it!
I compiled this with the hope it can provide help, tips or information and make your time with TPA even more fun and valuable. I take no credit for this and all props should be given to the people who provided the information in the first place. but please let me know if you find any broken links -- or anything else for that matter; language, missing table, etc. -- in this post and I will update it.
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