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<blockquote data-quote="vikingerik" data-source="post: 159619" data-attributes="member: 3745"><p>Yeah I agree High Speed hasn't aged as well as we all had been thinking. It's certainly a gigantic historical landmark, and the multiball-jackpot sequence was the biggest thrill in pinball in 1986. But for modern eyes, it's rather shallow and doesn't offer much gameplay value compared to everything else in TPA.</p><p></p><p>Getaway however is indeed absolutely epic and still thoroughly compelling. I'm betting it will be the next real table to surge in value after TPA does it, like happened with STTNG and Ripley's. Same ingredients: all are tables overlooked on the list of all-time greats and overshadowed by others from the same maker at the same time, but joyous to play as everyone rediscovers through TPA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vikingerik, post: 159619, member: 3745"] Yeah I agree High Speed hasn't aged as well as we all had been thinking. It's certainly a gigantic historical landmark, and the multiball-jackpot sequence was the biggest thrill in pinball in 1986. But for modern eyes, it's rather shallow and doesn't offer much gameplay value compared to everything else in TPA. Getaway however is indeed absolutely epic and still thoroughly compelling. I'm betting it will be the next real table to surge in value after TPA does it, like happened with STTNG and Ripley's. Same ingredients: all are tables overlooked on the list of all-time greats and overshadowed by others from the same maker at the same time, but joyous to play as everyone rediscovers through TPA. [/QUOTE]
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