I would love to see Indy 500, especially since I've played it like only three times. The only time I've seen it in the wild was in an arcade in Virginia Beach... and that arcade had the only No Fear I'd seen to that point, and NF got my quarters that day. It seems like an inexpensive license...
I would be happy to fest with fellow plebs^H^H^H^H^HTPAheads, and I have plenty of food and a cornucopia of vinyl, but I don't got no pinball :(. SO SAD. Hey, do you think I'd be playing so much fake pinball if I had access to the real thing? Well I probably would, but anyway.
Do you guys &...
Here's another little puzzle. These eight pics are from pinball machine playfields or backglasses. Seven are in TPA, and the other is from a famous non-TPA table. Name the table each is on. I tried to make these harder than the last one.
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I think am now a fan of Gottlieb's 1980s/1990s tables more than most PAF people (I like LCA and GoinNuts a lot!). But it just can't be denied that especially their Premier tables are a TINY FRACTION of the quality of the WMS tables made at the same time. I mean, it's just ludicrous to compare...
WHOA, this seems like some seriously big, and good, news to me. More licensed tables means better tables (at this point), and more seasons. I prefer unlicensed tables by a large margin, but at this point there are many more classic licensed remaining tables than unlicensed. Well you guys know...
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