Don't be... very nice pic, thanks.Obs! Sorry for the size.
Obs! Sorry for the size. Picture taken right now, in the dark
this table most like Black KnightOf Course this one is up there also
Vector has a better chance than you might think, as Norman is a huge fan of it. After I introduced him to EBD, he took me to Vector and it's spectacular.
----Please tell me that pin has the Queen song. It would go perfect with BK2000.
弹珠台;246853 said:this table most like Black Knight
Please tell me that pin has the Queen song. It would go perfect with BK2000.
It's possible with a new soundcard I just ordered.
You can make it sound like you want to. Here it is installed in Flash Gordon a friend of mine has.
Another vote for Fathom. The first, and most beautiful, pin I ever owned. I so regret selling it. Over the years I've had Medusa, Vector and Centaur also. As a game it'd be a tough choice between Centaur and Fathom as my favourite. Fathom for the artwork though every time. TPA has got me wanting an EBD though. For a single ball game it's so well designed.
A friend of mine has a Flash Gordon, which is incredibly tough but very satisfying when you get a good game. Looks great too. I'd love to see it in TPA.
Vector has a better chance than you might think, as Norman is a huge fan of it. After I introduced him to EBD, he took me to Vector and it's spectacular.
Personally, I found the Vector playfield felt too cramped to be much fun. Had some cool features, like the "speed trap" shot up the left ramp and the unusual outlane arrangement, however other than the left ramp there are no really satisfying shots. The game just doesn't flow like the best do. There's a lot of hardware on the table that you don't interact with much, like the ball lock saucers, and the upper playfield is so tight that you barely spend any time up there. I also found the Bally flippers just didn't have the power to make those steep ramp shots confidently.As a former Vector owner, what are your thoughts? I've only had limited exposure to it but have found it really fun and unique. Good addition to TPA in the future?
Personally, I found the Vector playfield felt too cramped to be much fun. Had some cool features, like the "speed trap" shot up the left ramp and the unusual outlane arrangement, however other than the left ramp there are no really satisfying shots. The game just doesn't flow like the best do. There's a lot of hardware on the table that you don't interact with much, like the ball lock saucers, and the upper playfield is so tight that you barely spend any time up there. I also found the Bally flippers just didn't have the power to make those steep ramp shots confidently.
I'd wanted to own one, as I almost won one in a competition when I was a kid. Tellingly, I didn't keep it for long. A couple of months, maybe? Had it in a line with Black Knight, Centaur and Medusa. Sold it for my first DMD, a Getaway.