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<blockquote data-quote="DJ Clae" data-source="post: 13825" data-attributes="member: 660"><p>To be honest, Zen Pinball, with its subdued sound and fantasy tables that try to be life-like bore me to tears. Alien Crush, Devil's Crush and Jaki Crush are the way video pinball should be done. In those games there are a wealth of objectives and moving targets that make no attempt to replicate the realistic pinball experience. This is the way video pinball is meant to be. It's a Japanese take on an American invention. For real tables, give me The Pinball Arcade. For video pinball, it's still the Crush series all the way. The series has aged well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJ Clae, post: 13825, member: 660"] To be honest, Zen Pinball, with its subdued sound and fantasy tables that try to be life-like bore me to tears. Alien Crush, Devil's Crush and Jaki Crush are the way video pinball should be done. In those games there are a wealth of objectives and moving targets that make no attempt to replicate the realistic pinball experience. This is the way video pinball is meant to be. It's a Japanese take on an American invention. For real tables, give me The Pinball Arcade. For video pinball, it's still the Crush series all the way. The series has aged well. [/QUOTE]
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