I've only played Sharkeys at events also but I really liked it. There is much more to do and it does look and sound good. To me it's one of the most underrated Stern pins.
But I'm drawn to EBD because it's one of those pins I grew up playing. Great layout with simple rules that are...
The original version with the zipper flippers is one of the most sought after EMs. One in good condition could be pricy by EM standards. Usually over $2,000.
Just my opinion. Most don't agree and that's ok with me. I was just giving the reason for my vote. It doesn't bother me who uses it. If it adds to your enjoyment, it's a good thing.
I really don't know much about this machine. I've never seen or played it. But based on the condition, I doubt it's worth the $100 the auction is starting at unless the playfield is a nice clean example. As SYT stated most EMs don't go for a lot of cash even in working order unless it is a...
If I can only give one answer it is probably big shot. It's not my favorite of the collection but it's the one I play the most. Not overly complicated, games don't last too long, and it's a fun pin to practice your aiming and nudge skills on.
Love the 1971 version of Fireball. Great skill shot, zipper flippers, multiball, the disc that is pure chaos, classic sound, and top notch art. Yeah, it's amazing that it was done in 1971. Good games for me on this pin are rare, but even crappy games are fun and make you want to play it...
Ball is a bit floaty and that vari target is a bit rediculous. It rejects direct hits way too often.
First game, I lock a second ball and the dmd says ball 1 locked?
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