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<blockquote data-quote="BStarfire" data-source="post: 252979" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>The pinside/ipdb ratings have fluctuated greatly over the years and you can see an effect of higher production em's ranking lower as collectors markets exert an influence.</p><p></p><p>However, having reviewed them for over ten years combined with pinballowners site's list of owned and wanted games, I put forth these lists:</p><p></p><p>Multi-player games: Royal Flush, Spirit of 76, Jack in the Box. These also are the three with the highest production runs for Gottlieb (Big Shot/Hot Shot #4). Follow ups would be Surf Champ and then it diverges into subjective preference pretty quick. </p><p></p><p>For single-player: Atlantis, Jacks Open, C37, El Dorado, Abracadabra, Buccaneer.</p><p></p><p>Combining a multi-player with a single player would make the following good future choices before opinions diverge:</p><p></p><p>Royal Flush, Atlantis</p><p>Spirit of 76, Abracadabra</p><p>Jack in the Box, Buccaneer</p><p>Surf Champ, various choices, maybe Kingpin.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Actually, should swap Royal Flush and SO76 so that each pair not only has a multi and single, but a symmetric and assymetric (so SO76/Atlantis and Royal Flush/Abracadabra as the next two packs). </p><p></p><p>The above is for 70's. The 60's is a whole 'nother ball game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BStarfire, post: 252979, member: 1963"] The pinside/ipdb ratings have fluctuated greatly over the years and you can see an effect of higher production em's ranking lower as collectors markets exert an influence. However, having reviewed them for over ten years combined with pinballowners site's list of owned and wanted games, I put forth these lists: Multi-player games: Royal Flush, Spirit of 76, Jack in the Box. These also are the three with the highest production runs for Gottlieb (Big Shot/Hot Shot #4). Follow ups would be Surf Champ and then it diverges into subjective preference pretty quick. For single-player: Atlantis, Jacks Open, C37, El Dorado, Abracadabra, Buccaneer. Combining a multi-player with a single player would make the following good future choices before opinions diverge: Royal Flush, Atlantis Spirit of 76, Abracadabra Jack in the Box, Buccaneer Surf Champ, various choices, maybe Kingpin. Actually, should swap Royal Flush and SO76 so that each pair not only has a multi and single, but a symmetric and assymetric (so SO76/Atlantis and Royal Flush/Abracadabra as the next two packs). The above is for 70's. The 60's is a whole 'nother ball game. [/QUOTE]
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