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<blockquote data-quote="rehtroboi40" data-source="post: 237444" data-attributes="member: 1406"><p>Yes, the DMD era of the 90's did produce some of the most unique tables. I haven't played very many 2000+ era Sterns IRL, so I can't say if the current era has that same level of uniqueness. </p><p></p><p>But SS and EM simulations give TPA some great old-school fashion to the overall package. But TPA is still part of FarSight's business plan, so the tables have to sell. Hence, all the DMD games we have been getting. But folks in their forties (like me) cut their teeth on pinball machines like F2000, Centaur, EBD, Paragon, and Fathom among many others. Many of these games also came out during the heyday of arcades-seeing them in TPA really brings back memories, just like hearing old songs on the radio or seeing an old movie/tv show.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rehtroboi40, post: 237444, member: 1406"] Yes, the DMD era of the 90's did produce some of the most unique tables. I haven't played very many 2000+ era Sterns IRL, so I can't say if the current era has that same level of uniqueness. But SS and EM simulations give TPA some great old-school fashion to the overall package. But TPA is still part of FarSight's business plan, so the tables have to sell. Hence, all the DMD games we have been getting. But folks in their forties (like me) cut their teeth on pinball machines like F2000, Centaur, EBD, Paragon, and Fathom among many others. Many of these games also came out during the heyday of arcades-seeing them in TPA really brings back memories, just like hearing old songs on the radio or seeing an old movie/tv show. [/QUOTE]
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