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<blockquote data-quote="Crawley" data-source="post: 174857" data-attributes="member: 2300"><p>Nope, this is great walkthrough. Plus it shows the overflow game room which had another 20 or so pins in it. I didn't even know about that room till I read about it today. The one thing this Expo has never been good at is listing where anything is. There's no map and I don't recall ever seeing any signs. So you basically have to ask where stuff is, but mainly you're just looking on your own. </p><p></p><p>I should also mention that the majority of the machines I played at this show were very well maintained and offered excellent play. Sometimes you'll go to the Expos, particularly the Chicago one, and there will be a lot of tables that work but are really just beaters and not fun to play on. Basically people just brought them to get the free admission. This year it seems a lot of the owners brought ones they fixed up so the gameplay was great. It makes such a difference to play a well kept machine vs a beater. So my hats off to the people that generously supplied their tables for play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crawley, post: 174857, member: 2300"] Nope, this is great walkthrough. Plus it shows the overflow game room which had another 20 or so pins in it. I didn't even know about that room till I read about it today. The one thing this Expo has never been good at is listing where anything is. There's no map and I don't recall ever seeing any signs. So you basically have to ask where stuff is, but mainly you're just looking on your own. I should also mention that the majority of the machines I played at this show were very well maintained and offered excellent play. Sometimes you'll go to the Expos, particularly the Chicago one, and there will be a lot of tables that work but are really just beaters and not fun to play on. Basically people just brought them to get the free admission. This year it seems a lot of the owners brought ones they fixed up so the gameplay was great. It makes such a difference to play a well kept machine vs a beater. So my hats off to the people that generously supplied their tables for play. [/QUOTE]
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