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<blockquote data-quote="Russell Bergman" data-source="post: 46408" data-attributes="member: 81"><p>Here's my .02 on the blurred and future tables. I think the table in the foreground is White Water, even though the color of the flipper buttons don't match the White Water sell sheet and the pinball production release to the arcades. Norman scours Craigslist to get the new tables from owners, and I am sure tables arrive at FarSight with wrong flippers, buttons, modded stuff, etc.... White Water is on my top five tables of all time, so I hope my CSI research is true and that blurred picture is White Water. If it's not, that's ok. I have a good feeling it will be made. The unlicensed tables of the 90's are extremely popular, and I can see FarSight do all of them, if not most of them. Who Dunnit, Junkyard, SafeCracker, The Champion Pub (blurred picture we are guessing), Hurricane, The Party Zone, and Fish Tales to name a few. Heck, FarSight bought one of the most sought after, hard to find pinball machine Cactus Canyon, which is sure to be a true hit! Just typing some of those 90's tables gives me goosebumps! Anyway, back to the tournament and hopefully I can break 100,000 points on Big Shot!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Russell Bergman, post: 46408, member: 81"] Here's my .02 on the blurred and future tables. I think the table in the foreground is White Water, even though the color of the flipper buttons don't match the White Water sell sheet and the pinball production release to the arcades. Norman scours Craigslist to get the new tables from owners, and I am sure tables arrive at FarSight with wrong flippers, buttons, modded stuff, etc.... White Water is on my top five tables of all time, so I hope my CSI research is true and that blurred picture is White Water. If it's not, that's ok. I have a good feeling it will be made. The unlicensed tables of the 90's are extremely popular, and I can see FarSight do all of them, if not most of them. Who Dunnit, Junkyard, SafeCracker, The Champion Pub (blurred picture we are guessing), Hurricane, The Party Zone, and Fish Tales to name a few. Heck, FarSight bought one of the most sought after, hard to find pinball machine Cactus Canyon, which is sure to be a true hit! Just typing some of those 90's tables gives me goosebumps! Anyway, back to the tournament and hopefully I can break 100,000 points on Big Shot! [/QUOTE]
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