I kinda like how the police beacon on High Speed makes it sound like they're really in hot pursuit. And the fact that the whole backstory is true about pinball designer who really did speed down the freeway in a high speed chase. :cool:
I mainly bought the Ouya for playing Indie games. Emulators are just a bonus. I enjoy collecting carts, but emulators are great for super rare titles that can't be had for a reasonable price (EarthBound, for instance), as well as protos, hacks and homebrews. Actually, I also have flash carts to...
I just did a quick Google search and found this:
Instant buy on eBay from a UK dealer. Thanks, guys! The game should play super hardcore too, running it at 60Hz with 20% NTSC speedup.
Yeah I also have Mario Pinball GBA in my collection, as well as Metroid Prime Pinball w/ DS rumble pak. I'll...
Those screenshots are southeast Asia, but your location is listed as London. :rolleyes:
Better make sure your device is fully charged for when the power goes out. I recommend getting whirlwind (pack 15) if you don't have it already. It would be the perfect table to play while the store comes...
Man, don't get me started on classic pinball sims. I started collecting cart versions of Pinball in 2012. My 8-bit pinball collection is complete and my 16-bit pinball collection is getting there:
Atari 2600:
Video Pinball
Midnight Magic
Bumper Bash (very rare)
NES:
Nintendo Pinball
Pinbot...
Something needs to happen. KickTraq currently has the forecast at $59,212 out of $59,000. Imagine the horror if Farsight missed by some tiny amount. They would then get no money at all:(
This may sound a little wierd, but I actually upped my pledge from $10 to $20 and selected the $18 tier. Having my name listed in the credits as a "bronze" contributor on anything sounds pretty cool for only $20. The extra 2 bucks might place my name higher on the list. Hmmm, maybe I should...
How is Bride of Pinbot ruined? I was ecstatic when I finally achieved the billion point bonus. I seemed to get so good at hitting the left ramp that I was finding it difficult to shoot for the bonus wheel. Then the last wizard goal on the table was a "regular" jackpot. huh? Oh, I've got to shoot...
You, sir, are a man of your word (I found at least one reply sitting in my sub inbox, which I was gonna reply too but it has already been deleted from the thread).
Keep in mind that the majority of people who download TPA may only buy one or two table packs or none at all. Casuals who know nothing of the mechanics or pinball and don't give a crap about scoring will probably just play until the score warning pops up, then start over again, and happily play...
Well, there's an awful lot of artists, designers and software engineers that have to provide for their families. I would imagine that the cost of procuring a table is only a small portion. In the case of a super rare table like Goin' Nuts, I'm assuming that after they've broken the table down to...
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