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<blockquote data-quote="DanBradford" data-source="post: 165301" data-attributes="member: 2331"><p>I used to own one, it's one of the few that I regret selling, and it's a stone cold classic. It's ridiculously hard, so you play 29 rubbish games for every good one. But that good one is sooooooo good......... that it haunts and taunts you into 'just one more' that quickly becomes just one more hour then just one more evening. </p><p></p><p>Fantastic game. Just wait til you experience the true majesty of Ron Jeremy in his coffin, and the delights of hearing quotes such as "heffer lasting lyffe" and "Vince! Matt Vince!" as the lesbian vampire ghouls turn to skulls at the start of coffin MB. I sure hope they get that ramp dialled in, as it's the key - not too easy, please TPA. </p><p></p><p>The mist multiball is one of the true delights of real pinball, along with the Shadow's ball lock, and the music of Rollergames. Also a brilliant video mode. I can't wait. </p><p></p><p>9/10</p><p></p><p>p.s. For those interested in the difference between real and emulated pinball games, let me tell you that my high score was 1.4B and I was *very* proud of it (3 balls, EB for replay and special, maximum incline, outlines medium) as it was a very rare game indeed that went above 400M. I expect that in the TPA version we will all be scoring 5B and for that we will get 80 HOF points. But I hope not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DanBradford, post: 165301, member: 2331"] I used to own one, it's one of the few that I regret selling, and it's a stone cold classic. It's ridiculously hard, so you play 29 rubbish games for every good one. But that good one is sooooooo good......... that it haunts and taunts you into 'just one more' that quickly becomes just one more hour then just one more evening. Fantastic game. Just wait til you experience the true majesty of Ron Jeremy in his coffin, and the delights of hearing quotes such as "heffer lasting lyffe" and "Vince! Matt Vince!" as the lesbian vampire ghouls turn to skulls at the start of coffin MB. I sure hope they get that ramp dialled in, as it's the key - not too easy, please TPA. The mist multiball is one of the true delights of real pinball, along with the Shadow's ball lock, and the music of Rollergames. Also a brilliant video mode. I can't wait. 9/10 p.s. For those interested in the difference between real and emulated pinball games, let me tell you that my high score was 1.4B and I was *very* proud of it (3 balls, EB for replay and special, maximum incline, outlines medium) as it was a very rare game indeed that went above 400M. I expect that in the TPA version we will all be scoring 5B and for that we will get 80 HOF points. But I hope not. [/QUOTE]
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