In TPA, Goin' Nuts easily takes the win. Once I get past the last standard goal - I'll probably never touch it again except in a tourney.
I'm not a big fan of Dr. Dude either,but after playing it a lot in the current tourney,it gets bumped up to "somewhat annoying" stage...
You can count me in as one who would rather see more of the Williams tables then the other manufactures listed. Sure I'd also love more licensed games (who wouldn't?) but realistically - just how much can FS take on? How many more do you think would carry a KS?
That being said,I'm fairly happy...
I was going to stick with just a table or two here and there - but I couldn't pass up 50% off.
So you are now looking at the newest gold member! Thanks for the sale.
I haven't been up there since the mid 90's, but I have fond memories of the area. We can only hope, and do our part - to keep parts of our childhood alive. So that we can share our enjoyment with newer generations.
Yeah,there is a huge back room where Sarah has other parts of her collection. Right now it has some pins set up,some working some not. Also some tables & chairs - I assume for birthday parties and the like. They'd like to eventually open the whole room there up with more machines.
What is in...
I hear ya! Maybe we could do a get together of the New Englanders here for a day at TPWA. That I think would be cool!
On a personal note, I'm hoping Black Hole gets put back into rotation so I can finally play it in person. Also,she has three of my all time Top 5 tables (all not on TPA yet...
I agree with the sore wrists, and dealing with a badly maintained machine. I also love TPA for what it is. But if I had the space,money,& the knowledge to fix and maintain a real set of pinball tables,then nothing else compares. TPA does a great job for what it does - but it's just not a real...
I played Tee'd Off for the first time at TPWA last week. I liked it. It was interesting enough to play around on for a couple of games - so I'm looking forward to the next table pack.
Well,it sure seemed like half to me. Don't misunderstand me - they have lots of cool & unique games that you don't see much of anymore in public. For example: They did have sit down cabs for Pole Position,Star Wars,Afterburner, and the Atari Drivin' games. But honestly - I was expecting...
As some of you who have been reading my posts know,I got the chance to visit for the first time The Pinball Wizard Arcade over in Pelham,NH. The good reputation that it has as an excellent place to play pinball is well deserved. I went that day on the chance that my scheduled trip up there the...
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