Yes, true, but there's also the case of the holes right at the curves of the inlanes. You can head down the inlane, and the ball will bounce through that hole, and down the drain. It also happens when a ball travels backwards through an inlane, and shoots right through that hole.
Those outlanes. I swear to god, I'm trying to get the Ringmaster Battle wizard goal, but at around Razz and Special, it's like magnets turn on in those lanes. One time, I got a replay on my first ball, and made it to Frenzie. That ball shoots down an outlane, and then I get to Razz on the second...
TPA seems to be considerably easier than normal tables, in my opinion. It could be considered to be good training, so you can wow others when you manage to beat the wizard mode on the real table that are watching you. I mean, I beat the Grand Finale in ToM, something I never did before on the...
Cirqus Voltaire. Easily. after playing it on TPA, I want the real thing, but looking it up on some locators, it doesn't seem to be available at all in the whole of South Jersey! The closest one is in Delaware! Screw that!
I have a bunch that I like from this table. One that makes me chuckle is when you score a jackpot in most multiballs, Sideshow Sam can go "Jack-p-o-t that spells jackpot!" Another one that I like is when you beat the ringmaster, one of his lines can be "Au revoir! Arrivederci! Adios! Goodbye!"...
I'm talking about the ominous display nearly every pinball table makes before Multiball starts. You locked the necessary balls, and you shot the multiball shot. Now the table's flashing and the DMD is showing off some sort of slow, ominous animation. What's your favorite?
Mine has got to be...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ybwFCp_bGc
Check out this video, it's far different from TPA's make of CV. Notice how you can select your skill shot award, and there's another video mode. there's a few other things in there, too. Hell, the ringmaster flashes! Also, the second part of Join the...
Come to think of it, I want to say it's supposed to be a reference to when the ball is moving too fast for the magnet to engage and grab the ball. On the real table, this tends to happen for me. Every time when the ball teeters between the two lanes and favors the outlane, the magnet always...
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