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<blockquote data-quote="JefferyD" data-source="post: 75257" data-attributes="member: 2597"><p>I am a humble and fairly freshly-minted #1.</p><p></p><p>I confess I haven't dropped a coin in a real pinball machine since the late 80s. I played Gorgar a lot at the local 7-11 back in the day and loved it, but I rarely see pinball machines in my routine travels anymore. </p><p></p><p>I'd been playing Pinball HD on the iPad -- still love that Wild West table! -- and, while looking for tips on the internet, I saw someone comment that Gorgar was available on the iPad; it took me 10 seconds to track it down and start playing. Almost exactly as I remember it. I've been growing my TPA collection ever since.</p><p></p><p>I wanted to be a #3 for a couple of days, and even considered checking out a Big Shot machine being sold locally, but who am I kidding? I can't even change the batteries in a flashlight on the first try; how am I going to take care of an antique pinball machine?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JefferyD, post: 75257, member: 2597"] I am a humble and fairly freshly-minted #1. I confess I haven't dropped a coin in a real pinball machine since the late 80s. I played Gorgar a lot at the local 7-11 back in the day and loved it, but I rarely see pinball machines in my routine travels anymore. I'd been playing Pinball HD on the iPad -- still love that Wild West table! -- and, while looking for tips on the internet, I saw someone comment that Gorgar was available on the iPad; it took me 10 seconds to track it down and start playing. Almost exactly as I remember it. I've been growing my TPA collection ever since. I wanted to be a #3 for a couple of days, and even considered checking out a Big Shot machine being sold locally, but who am I kidding? I can't even change the batteries in a flashlight on the first try; how am I going to take care of an antique pinball machine? [/QUOTE]
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