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<blockquote data-quote="invitro" data-source="post: 237447" data-attributes="member: 446"><p>Absolutely, and many of them are great games in their own right, with general appeal and not just nostalgic. I think all eras and all manufacturers (that I've played a few tables from) have tables that are still worth playing.</p><p></p><p>I also haven't played enough 2000+ Sterns to comment on them.</p><p></p><p>I'm still going to hope Farsight is or keeps trying to emulate Capcom tables (though it's probably very unlikely now as surely such work is currently spent on Stern Pinball Arcade). Pinball Magic (1995) had a couple of magnetic tricks that I think are unique in pinball: the levitating ball, which made my jaw drop with amazement when I first saw it happen, even though I knew about it beforehand, and the ball rolling down the bottom of the wand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="invitro, post: 237447, member: 446"] Absolutely, and many of them are great games in their own right, with general appeal and not just nostalgic. I think all eras and all manufacturers (that I've played a few tables from) have tables that are still worth playing. I also haven't played enough 2000+ Sterns to comment on them. I'm still going to hope Farsight is or keeps trying to emulate Capcom tables (though it's probably very unlikely now as surely such work is currently spent on Stern Pinball Arcade). Pinball Magic (1995) had a couple of magnetic tricks that I think are unique in pinball: the levitating ball, which made my jaw drop with amazement when I first saw it happen, even though I knew about it beforehand, and the ball rolling down the bottom of the wand. [/QUOTE]
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