Pinballwiz45b
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- Aug 12, 2012
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I'm ready for a revision of Cue Ball Wizard and Haunted House. Microsoft's version is WAAAY outdated.
Almost everything Gottlieb did from 75-79 looks pure class to me. Those I have tried in Visual Pinball is right up there with my all time favorites. To anybody wondering what it's all about, please check out Pinuck's VP versions on vpforums.org. Out of this world!
How about another Hall of fame Gottlieb collection with everything that should have been in the first one There is nothing at all from that period in the original Hall of fame collection. This is puzzling to say the least
Thanks Jeff for link. It very well could have been High Hand. Maybe the Queen of Clubs was the Queen of Hearts and the King of Clubs was the next card, so I could have easily confused the two. http://ipdb.org/showpic.pl?id=1173&picno=48614&zoom=1 . Also, the layout of the machine is right up my alley for high scoring like Fast Draw was for me.
Also, thank you Kolchak for you help.
+1 for your wanting another Gottlieb Hall of Fame collection with only tables from 75-79.
Gottlieb machines were the only machines available to me in the small town in Montana where I grew up. I sure was a lucky boy. I played the heck out of all of them that were installed at the bowling alley in my small town. Usually four new machines a year. These were quality machines and a heck of a lot of fun.
Two of my favorites are "Fast Draw" and another one I can't find in any of my research. All I remember is there was a Queen of Clubs on the back glass near where the machine credit reel was located. I've looked and looked through IPDB database and can't find it even with a very refined search. The other thing I remember from that machine is that $.25 was all I needed to play for hours upon end.