I think there are five or so classic Gottlieb EM's that most people would like to see and I would have been happy with any two of them. Alas, I guess I have to wait another year.
SE and WC aren't terrible, I just wish there were EM's more often and then I could get more excited for this pack. As someone said, I'll take what I can get.
Look up the table and backglass art for those two tables. The two pictures are taken right from those games. The scoring reel is just to indicate that it is an em pack.
I think with EMs it's the only time I'd be happy with a Gottlieb. I've played Spanish Eyes a few times, and while it certainly is different with that pop bumper at the drain, I'm pretty meh on it. Never played Wild Card, certainly has a wide open middle! Where's the drop targets in this pack?
Spanish Eyes only had 875 units made, the pop bumper inbetween the flippers and horseshoe lane are some distinguishing features plus the very colorful artwork. Kind of curious who Farsight will give the artwork credit to, on Pinside they have Christian Marche but on IPDB they have John Craig since Marche compiled a list of tables he worked on in '92 and Spanish Eyes wasn't on the list.
Wild Card only had 901 units made, last single player EM made by Williams in 1977, artwork by Christian Marche.
Both tables seemed to rate fairly high 7 or 8 out of 10. Many reviewers felt both tables were very collectible.
Spanish eyes is a cool pin, played it before and am looking forward to seeing the Farsight interpretation of this pin. In saying that, I don't recall playing Wild Card before and the vid above shows quite a lot of different shots and for an EM, it seems to play pretty fast. Looking forward to both tables joining TPA.
I have not played Wild Card so I cannot comment but it certainly looks generic.
Spanish Eyes is one of those EMs I'm perfectly cool with because it fits the mission statement of TPA: a virtual museum of pinball. Spanish Eyes is a unique game in play and appearance and it had a low run. Plus it's fun, even if it isn't one of the best EMs.
Now, that said, I have reservations about the conversion I'll cross-post from the speculation thread:
So the problem this game may have in translating to TPA is that it's designed around nudging. If you have the finesse you can get the ball back in play as it's jumping around between the bottom bumper and rubbers. TPA has no finesse so it's either going to be too easy to keep alive or a total drain monster.
My other big concern is that the slope will be too steep like in other recent releases of older tables.
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