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<blockquote data-quote="Captain B. Zarre" data-source="post: 69995" data-attributes="member: 2355"><p>1. The Addams Family (Bally, 1992): Well, what can you say? I think you know you want it!</p><p>2. The Simpsons Pinball Party (Stern, 2003): Deserves it's right in Pinball Arcade because of the Super Ultra Mega Extreme Wizard Mode and the overall depth of the game, plus the neat upper playfield and the brilliant humor.</p><p>3. Junk Yard (Williams, 1996): The Time Machine mode especially, but the gameplay and art make this game good as well.</p><p>4. RollerCoaster Tycoon (Stern, 2002): Pack this with Monopoly and I'll be set. It truly told us that Pat could still make great games today.</p><p>5. Bad Cats (Williams, 1989): Awesome music, plus a hilarious backglass animation and other shots. But 20 million point shot? I don't think so.</p><p>6. The Party Zone (Bally, 1991): Well, it IS my avatar. Set the tone for all of Dennis' other games, and for good reason.</p><p>7. Tales from the Crypt (Data East, 1993): Data East's only good table has some varied modes and the best Jackpot animation ever. Come on, it has a CHAINSAW in it!</p><p>8. The Getaway: High Speed II (Williams, 1992): Played this game at a boardwalk in Weirs Beach; the sounds are great, the flow is awesome, it's one of my favorite games by Steve Ritchie.</p><p>9. Xenon (Bally, 1980): This game looks cool now that I thought of it... Love the tube and the overall theatrical presentation of it.</p><p>10. Red and Ted's Road Show (Williams, 1994): This Pat Lawlor game is one of my all-time favorites. Country-pop music isn't for everyone, but it fits the theme well; I also marvel at the sheer magnitude of everything but the kitchen sink put into the playfield.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Captain B. Zarre, post: 69995, member: 2355"] 1. The Addams Family (Bally, 1992): Well, what can you say? I think you know you want it! 2. The Simpsons Pinball Party (Stern, 2003): Deserves it's right in Pinball Arcade because of the Super Ultra Mega Extreme Wizard Mode and the overall depth of the game, plus the neat upper playfield and the brilliant humor. 3. Junk Yard (Williams, 1996): The Time Machine mode especially, but the gameplay and art make this game good as well. 4. RollerCoaster Tycoon (Stern, 2002): Pack this with Monopoly and I'll be set. It truly told us that Pat could still make great games today. 5. Bad Cats (Williams, 1989): Awesome music, plus a hilarious backglass animation and other shots. But 20 million point shot? I don't think so. 6. The Party Zone (Bally, 1991): Well, it IS my avatar. Set the tone for all of Dennis' other games, and for good reason. 7. Tales from the Crypt (Data East, 1993): Data East's only good table has some varied modes and the best Jackpot animation ever. Come on, it has a CHAINSAW in it! 8. The Getaway: High Speed II (Williams, 1992): Played this game at a boardwalk in Weirs Beach; the sounds are great, the flow is awesome, it's one of my favorite games by Steve Ritchie. 9. Xenon (Bally, 1980): This game looks cool now that I thought of it... Love the tube and the overall theatrical presentation of it. 10. Red and Ted's Road Show (Williams, 1994): This Pat Lawlor game is one of my all-time favorites. Country-pop music isn't for everyone, but it fits the theme well; I also marvel at the sheer magnitude of everything but the kitchen sink put into the playfield. [/QUOTE]
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