PrivateEyeball
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- Mar 1, 2015
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During my lunch break today, I realized that (as long as I don't eat REALLY slow), I have time to sneak to the mall nearby and play a game or two of pinball. And since I have a ton of quarters chilling in my bedroom, I figure I might as well turn them into tokens (either that or vending machine garbage) and play a game.
Problem is: I don't have much experience with the actual thing, I played a couple time on an Elvis machine in the laundromat across from my college, but that's really it. And while I'm hardly even an expert on the game in it's video game form, I figure a game a day on a real machine can only make me better at something or other.
So anyways, what are some of the things I should be keeping in mind when learning the real deal? And what are the key differences to TPA to keep in mind?
(As for the machines: I played Simpsons Pinball Party today. There are a couple others, can't remember them off the top of my head)
Problem is: I don't have much experience with the actual thing, I played a couple time on an Elvis machine in the laundromat across from my college, but that's really it. And while I'm hardly even an expert on the game in it's video game form, I figure a game a day on a real machine can only make me better at something or other.
So anyways, what are some of the things I should be keeping in mind when learning the real deal? And what are the key differences to TPA to keep in mind?
(As for the machines: I played Simpsons Pinball Party today. There are a couple others, can't remember them off the top of my head)