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1930s - 1950s Pinball Tables for Season 8 and onwards
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<blockquote data-quote="Gorgar" data-source="post: 261018" data-attributes="member: 259"><p>Play-Boy on the Gottlieb Collection had a payoff mode where you can gamble tokens. I thought that mode was really fun, but with no virtual currency in TPA, I don't think it would work. </p><p></p><p>Ace High is awesome. The key to scoring is to drain all of the balls down different outlanes. Each one lights a different bumper for big points. I thought this was the most addicting table in the Gottlieb Collection when I used to play it. </p><p></p><p>And I always thought Farsight never had any of the tables for the Gottlieb Collection (they used the Pinball Hall of Fame in Vegas) and that they sold all of the Williams tables after they released the Williams Collection. Farsight then purchased/repurchased everything when they wanted to remake them for TPA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gorgar, post: 261018, member: 259"] Play-Boy on the Gottlieb Collection had a payoff mode where you can gamble tokens. I thought that mode was really fun, but with no virtual currency in TPA, I don't think it would work. Ace High is awesome. The key to scoring is to drain all of the balls down different outlanes. Each one lights a different bumper for big points. I thought this was the most addicting table in the Gottlieb Collection when I used to play it. And I always thought Farsight never had any of the tables for the Gottlieb Collection (they used the Pinball Hall of Fame in Vegas) and that they sold all of the Williams tables after they released the Williams Collection. Farsight then purchased/repurchased everything when they wanted to remake them for TPA. [/QUOTE]
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