Deltaechoe
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I've always had a bit of a softspot for Gottlieb tables, in fact I think they made the best EM tables out of all the main manufacturers of the time. Anyway, there are a few tables that I would like to playthat aren't in TPA (Yet), and here's the list:
1. Turn Table or Baffle Ball, call me crazy but I think it would be nice to have a quick mechanical table to play with.
now that that silliness is over:
2. Slick chick, one of my favorite old machines with the tiny flippers, I used to play this one as a kid in my friend's dad's game room. For you fellow pinball masochists out there, this table is very difficult, but not quite up to the level of central park or big shot in terms of difficulty
3. Happy clown, another great gottlieb wedgehead and also very difficult
4. Top card, have you noticed I like the wedgehead tables yet. This table is a fun spot target table with some BRUTAL outlane action, at least on the table that I played since the outlane pins had been removed to make that table harder
5. North Star, out of all the gottlieb wedgehead tables I've played, I find this table to have the best gameplay. Something to note about this table is that trying to trap is VERY risky as the only protection from the outlanes is a single rubber covered pin at the butt of the flipper. If you mess that up in any way it will drain.
6. Volcano, I've never personally played it but I've seen people play it and it looked like a lot of fun. This table has a lot of gadgets relative to the era it was made in, from what I could tell, ti was a tricky table and the players were having to nudge frequently to keep the ball in play
7. Big house, this is a pretty fun table although I've personally found it to be easier than most of gottlieb's tables. This table is nice if you are stressed out from playing the other gottlieb pinball torture machines
1. Turn Table or Baffle Ball, call me crazy but I think it would be nice to have a quick mechanical table to play with.
now that that silliness is over:
2. Slick chick, one of my favorite old machines with the tiny flippers, I used to play this one as a kid in my friend's dad's game room. For you fellow pinball masochists out there, this table is very difficult, but not quite up to the level of central park or big shot in terms of difficulty
3. Happy clown, another great gottlieb wedgehead and also very difficult
4. Top card, have you noticed I like the wedgehead tables yet. This table is a fun spot target table with some BRUTAL outlane action, at least on the table that I played since the outlane pins had been removed to make that table harder
5. North Star, out of all the gottlieb wedgehead tables I've played, I find this table to have the best gameplay. Something to note about this table is that trying to trap is VERY risky as the only protection from the outlanes is a single rubber covered pin at the butt of the flipper. If you mess that up in any way it will drain.
6. Volcano, I've never personally played it but I've seen people play it and it looked like a lot of fun. This table has a lot of gadgets relative to the era it was made in, from what I could tell, ti was a tricky table and the players were having to nudge frequently to keep the ball in play
7. Big house, this is a pretty fun table although I've personally found it to be easier than most of gottlieb's tables. This table is nice if you are stressed out from playing the other gottlieb pinball torture machines