Back to the original topic of this thread...
I know a lot of people find this table too easy but I don't. Due to their limited visibility, I just can't get the timing down on the two upper flippers and I struggle constantly with the upper right flipper frequently giving me really weak shots...
Best Buy and Staples have these in-stock and are selling them. If you go to www.staples.com/coupons, there's a $30 coupon that brings the price down to $199 on the 16 gig model.
I'm with you. Make it faster, faster, faster. Faster into the menu (change the wording too - "installing trophies" every single time you launch the ps3 version? C'mon), a single screen menu instead of the rolodex, and eliminate the "Saving" after every game even when nothing has changed.
I've gotten all the special balls but have never even entered a tournament. I have just the Twilight Zone porto mode that I got as a freebie and the TZ ball but that's it.
Got Total Annihilation and somehow got three balls stucco in the plunger. The game keep trying to auto-launch them and they didn't get enough power so they'd stay stuck. Even tilting didn't help. Wasn't a big scoring game but definitely a game ender. This is on ps3 2.1.4 -first time I've...
Hmmm, top 10?
1) Funhouse
2) Attack From Mars
3) Medieval Madness
4) Theatre of Magic
5) Monster Bash
6) Elvira and the Party Monsters
7) Creature from the Black Lagoon
8) Scared Stiff
9) TOTAN
10) Whitewater
Bottom 4:
1) Genie
2) Black Knight
3) Black Hole
4) Cirqus Voltaire
It's about freaking time. Why just yesterday I was saying to myself, "Man, when is that MadScience2006 guy going to frigging introduce himself?"
Welcome from another Apple IIe guy :)
I would love to see Eight Ball Deluxe. I had the PC version of it - released by Amtex and Broderbund - and liked it a lot. First time I'd had a real table on the computer. There were two versions released and I bought both. Amtex also had the rights to release Funhouse and it was hinted at...
I'm that weird Terminator fan who likes the first movie LEAST. That's perhaps because I saw the movies out of order, T2 & T3 at release, then T1, then TS at release. T1 just doesn't do it for me. T2 is the greatest action movie of all-time, IMHO, just an incredible tour de force that succeeds...
Playing those two, plus Central Park, even just a little bit gave me massive improvement in my nudging. The result is that I've topped my high scores on several other tables, some by massive amounts. For example, on Attack From Mars, I went from a high score of 7.6 billion to having three...
Several tables seem to do that. Whitewater does that, only from right to left. Some magical 90 degree turn, straight across the table in a totally unrealistic fashion.
Put me in the "not a big fan" column. The layout reminds me of a bad Zen table - overly crowded, overloaded with "stuff", and poor flow.
I don't hate the table by any means but it certainly isn't in my top 10.
What is the logic behind the sort order of the tables in the leaderboards? And, whatever the logic, why the heck aren't they in alphabetical order instead?
I've played the one at Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum in Farmington Hills, MI a couple times. It's fun for about 30 seconds. Yeah, the ball is a cue ball and, yeah, it moves REAAAAAAAALY slow. The gimmick really fails to deliver.
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