Well, what do we have here? A late 90s SEGA machine that's pretty good? Indeed we do.
Even though the pinball was based on the horrible 1998 remake of the film, the pinball is still one of my personal favorite SEGA designs. Instead of modes, you have five Multiballs that you can stack on top of...
And poor little Gilligan's Pile suffers a glitch. Too bad, I wanted to keep hearing the awesome music from that game.
Still, I didn't catch onto DW when I first played it at a record shop in Atlantic Beach. I didn't know why it was so popular. But, after reading the ruleset, I think it was a...
Also... If anyone here lives near Excelsior Springs, MO, they have a restauraunt named "Centerfield Pub" that has 4 machines. Funhouse, Metallica, TSPP, and Victory.
I know... Good thing I haven't seen it anywhere yet, I have a whole bunch of VHSs lurking in my house and none at all have it. Now imagine seeing something like that in an actual theatre...
I love Dolby's idents, they're frikkin' awesome. And if you're referring to the "The Digital Experience" DTS snipe... it looks MUCH older than the 90s... it looks creepy as well. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaUtqYi1EO8
"So the Cars DVD came out yesterday, and Jon was delighted to watch it, until the dreaded THX logo came up. Sigh. Jon used to have no problem with the THX logo and creepy sound on video. But come his first trip to the movie theatre and, with his anxiety already high, they had one of the jokier...
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