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Any chance of recreating newer Stern Pinball Tables?
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard B" data-source="post: 25687" data-attributes="member: 306"><p>Same here. I love LOTR and TSPP, and really want to play FFG and SM. As for AC/DC, it's a throwback to older pinball with simple rules. There's a few multiball modes (all are activated with a cannon), but other than that, you select a song, which, depending on the song, makes a particular shot or section of the playfield worth more points. Once you've accumulated a certain amount of points, you have the option to change the song. Once all 12 songs are played, you enter the Encore Wizard Mode. If you don't like AC/DC, you won't enjoy the table, because that is where all the focus went. Apparently, the band insisted that there are as few distractions to the music as possible, so most shots (targets, bumpers, slingshots, etc) don't make any sounds when hit, and voiced instructions and other non-music noises are few and far between.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard B, post: 25687, member: 306"] Same here. I love LOTR and TSPP, and really want to play FFG and SM. As for AC/DC, it's a throwback to older pinball with simple rules. There's a few multiball modes (all are activated with a cannon), but other than that, you select a song, which, depending on the song, makes a particular shot or section of the playfield worth more points. Once you've accumulated a certain amount of points, you have the option to change the song. Once all 12 songs are played, you enter the Encore Wizard Mode. If you don't like AC/DC, you won't enjoy the table, because that is where all the focus went. Apparently, the band insisted that there are as few distractions to the music as possible, so most shots (targets, bumpers, slingshots, etc) don't make any sounds when hit, and voiced instructions and other non-music noises are few and far between. [/QUOTE]
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