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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Strong" data-source="post: 34520" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>I like both old and new, but....you know me.... if I had to pick just one era, I am more partial to the older stuff (Early SS is my wheelhouse) from before my time. Sometimes I tire of the newer tables, as they can get a bit too cluttered for my taste. These older machines can be a breath of fresh air in that regard, and they're great for working on your aiming and nudging skills. Plus, I don't always have time for an hour long marathon on RBION or TOM, so it's nice to have something that will kick my ass in just a couple minutes!</p><p></p><p>I guess when it boils down to it, I like my pinball like I like my music: classic and colorful.</p><p></p><p>And I don't think a new player will always favor the modern tables either. I recently took a buddy of mine to play a few pins, and he'd never really played much before. The machine he ended up liking the most was the oldest of the bunch. So even newer players can lean either way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Strong, post: 34520, member: 3"] I like both old and new, but....you know me.... if I had to pick just one era, I am more partial to the older stuff (Early SS is my wheelhouse) from before my time. Sometimes I tire of the newer tables, as they can get a bit too cluttered for my taste. These older machines can be a breath of fresh air in that regard, and they're great for working on your aiming and nudging skills. Plus, I don't always have time for an hour long marathon on RBION or TOM, so it's nice to have something that will kick my ass in just a couple minutes! I guess when it boils down to it, I like my pinball like I like my music: classic and colorful. And I don't think a new player will always favor the modern tables either. I recently took a buddy of mine to play a few pins, and he'd never really played much before. The machine he ended up liking the most was the oldest of the bunch. So even newer players can lean either way. [/QUOTE]
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