I have played Apollo 13 and the 13 ball multiball is not as much fun as you might expect when most of them drain right away. I love Rocky and Bullwinkle and must also admit to a soft spot for Back to the Future even though it is mostly a one shot game.
Gary
The biggest surprise for me was Safe Cracker. I found one in the wild years ago in Maine and didn't like it. After PBA got it I learned the shots and really enjoy it. I also saw a pristine one at Pintastic NE with headphones attached to it and spent some time playing it. It's always better when...
First of all, thanks to all for making me feel really old!!! The first pin I remember playing was a Williams Wing Ding in about 1965 when I was seven or so. My father took me with him to the local candle pin bowling alley and I was hooked.
Gary
I voted TFTC as I also played it last month and enjoyed it, but I think that the theme is not going to fit the family friendly atmosphere they want. I expect Bone Busters and for this forum to blow up at another Premier.
Gary
My place to go locally just added Surf N Safari and as much as I hate to admit it, it was fun! The three free games that someone left on it didn't hurt either!
Gary
I just upgraded to Ipad Air2 so now I can look forward to this app and down on people with older devices!!! :)
Gary
PS Just Kidding about the second part!! (In case you missed it)
Not that i'm old enough to have played one, but Bally's Balls A Poppin, the first Multi-Ball pin, is an amazing EM. I spent a lot of time with it on Visual Pinball.
Gary
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