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BlahCade Podcast #6 - James Bondage (or, Pinball Fools!)
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Strong" data-source="post: 144679" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Not strange at all. Everyone has their personal preference. One main drawback with lights or windows around pinball machines is that you have to lookout for glare/reflections on the glass, but if the pins are placed properly in relation to the lights/windows then it's not an issue (or if the machines have the newer anti-glare glass). The other thing is that bright lights diminish the effect of the pinball machine's own lights. The light show gets washed out in a bright room. On the other side of the coin, some people prefer to get a better view of the art which a bright room provides, so they both have their merits. Personally, I like it on the darker side, but I'll play anywhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Strong, post: 144679, member: 3"] Not strange at all. Everyone has their personal preference. One main drawback with lights or windows around pinball machines is that you have to lookout for glare/reflections on the glass, but if the pins are placed properly in relation to the lights/windows then it's not an issue (or if the machines have the newer anti-glare glass). The other thing is that bright lights diminish the effect of the pinball machine's own lights. The light show gets washed out in a bright room. On the other side of the coin, some people prefer to get a better view of the art which a bright room provides, so they both have their merits. Personally, I like it on the darker side, but I'll play anywhere. [/QUOTE]
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