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<blockquote data-quote="WildWingMafia" data-source="post: 45295" data-attributes="member: 1504"><p>TAF was a big deal because it really started/promoted the new wave of pinball with tons of great dialogue, sound effects, toys, etc. Add in a hand that grabbed the ball and a magnet that moved the ball on the playfield and it got peoples attention. Not to mention the original table was LOUD in all the places I went. I could hear The Mamushka and Bear Skin noises from across the room in a crowded bowling alley and it made me investigate. For people who thought they knew what pinball was - TAF changed that. (T2 mightve been a bit before it, but TAF took giant leaps toward convincing the mainstream to play pinball.) Do I enjoy Monster Bash and Scared Stiff better? You bet. Do I still WANT TAF? A resounding yes...</p><p></p><p>But not until FarSight fixes what theyve already released. (will continue to be a broken record until it happens. Hope others will join me. Think of it like a signature.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildWingMafia, post: 45295, member: 1504"] TAF was a big deal because it really started/promoted the new wave of pinball with tons of great dialogue, sound effects, toys, etc. Add in a hand that grabbed the ball and a magnet that moved the ball on the playfield and it got peoples attention. Not to mention the original table was LOUD in all the places I went. I could hear The Mamushka and Bear Skin noises from across the room in a crowded bowling alley and it made me investigate. For people who thought they knew what pinball was - TAF changed that. (T2 mightve been a bit before it, but TAF took giant leaps toward convincing the mainstream to play pinball.) Do I enjoy Monster Bash and Scared Stiff better? You bet. Do I still WANT TAF? A resounding yes... But not until FarSight fixes what theyve already released. (will continue to be a broken record until it happens. Hope others will join me. Think of it like a signature.) [/QUOTE]
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