Doe it qualify if pinballs are featured in a videogame that's not about pinball? Earthbound has a few pins in the local Arcade:
It appears to be a generic design with "SPACE" on the backglass. You'll probably need to zoom in to see it.
Here's my list and the reasons for choosing them:
(classic movie licenses may not need explanation)
Apollo 13 - for uber chaotic 13 ball multiball
Guns 'n Roses - good rock never dies
Indiana jones
Jurassic Park
Lord of the Rings
Mary Shelly's Frankenstein - it's alive!!!
Phantom of the opera...
When finally I got the billion shot bonus, I had one of my balls on the plunger. It helped greatly because I was able to aim the ball properly without worrying about where the other ball was or preventing it from draining. I'm wondering myself if this bugg really affects real tables. On...
Speaking of DMDs, I know most DMD games had amber LED arrays, but weren't there some tables that also used red or green LED arrays? Blue LEDs weren't invented until 1993 but it took a few years before they were available in consumer products. During the early to mid 90s before blue LEDs were...
And gigapixel cameras will be able to make out the hairs on a fly from across the grand canyon, without the need for a zoom lens. Paparazzi should have fun with those. Just snap a dozen or so photos from behind the Hollywood sign and with the whole town in your viewfinder, you're bound to catch...
One thing to bear in mind, is that affordable high definition camera technology didn't exist until a few years ago. Before 2006, HD telivisions were almost non-existant. Even after HD sets came out, most HD cameras still cost thousands of dollars. Hard drives were not large enough to store tens...
I don't see what the big deal is with DMD displays. Sure they're nice, but half the time I'm not even looking at the display because I'm too focused on what the ball is doing. If I stare up at the display to watch the fanfare, I'm just as likely not to see the ball and react on time when the...
I actually enjoyed playing High Speed more so than Pinbot on my NES. Pinbot also had some quirks such as the playfield would change color, and eventually a peculiar triangular pinball with wonky physics appeared as you progressed through the planets. Both are solid titles and have the best...
Then please describe your "ultimate racing fans" pack. You cannot pick both High Speed and the Getaway. It has to be one or the other and plus another racing themed table.
I will sometimes cradle a lone ball to get better aim on a target, but I really don't see how people can hold three balls on the left flipper, then lightly tap the flipper so that the ball gets transferred to the right, where it's then shot up a ramp or something before it returns to the left...
And that's assuming it's even possible to up-res the spreadsheet data to see what it says. Image compression generally makes Forensic style up-ressing impossible. NASA has an entirely different method where they take thousands of pixelated photos of the same distant object and merge them...
Not to mention Apache helicopters. Also, you don't see it in the TAS video, but there are some pretty nasty ball-gobbling baddies too that will drop your ball SDTM if you don't nudge it loose!
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