I bought MM and BoP on iOS and I can't wait until they come out on 360 so I can buy them again. I love the iOS versions, though. I definiltely want to pick up CV and Funhouse when they come out, as well.
sorry, I misread. I was referring to posts by others (including a couple facebook posts), as well, though. Anyway, I'm also wondering what the limitations of the current tech are.
I rather see a variety myself. I would hate for Farsight to give up on EMs becuase of some negative comments. The attraction is from the simple rules and challenging gameplay, and reviews and info in ipdb should give you an idea of why people like them. Not all EMs are alike, and it's extremely...
I know they aren't common, but I have played a real life Challenger and it was a blast. Joust also sounds like a very nice table. Any others worth mentioning? I would definiltely like to see tables like this in Pinball Arcade.
I would get both Elvira tables too, but I also want to see Dennis Nordman's other "party" tables, Dr. Dude (which is most likely coming), Party Animal, and Party Zone.
Which video game based table are your favorites? Mine is probably Space Invaders, from the ones I have played. Joust sounds especially interesting with the 2p versus play.
Pinball Arcade and PHoF both helped me get in to playing the real machines more. Pro Pinball, despite not being based on real machines, helped a bit too, though.
I disagree that Ripley's and Simpsons Pinball Party are monstrosities. I found both to play extremely well, especially Simpsons, though I only played Ripley's on VP and Pinball Arcade. I understand why they might be called overcrowded, but the playfield objects didn't hinder the gameplay for me...
I got the 5th high score on there with BLC. I played Safe Cracker a few times. Last time I played it the ball got stuck, which definitely not good on a timed game. I love the game and hope to see it in TPA as well, though.
Too hard to choose, though I wish Ted Zale (Fireball, Four Million BC), John Trudeau (Creature from the Black Lagoon, Judge Dredd, Silver Slugger, The Machine Bride of Pinbot), Barry Oursler (Pinbot, Bad Cats, Space Shuttle, Cyclone), and Ed Krynski (Royal Flush, Big Brave, Bank Shot), and Wayne...
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