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Great point. I often find myself discovering exciting pinball tables closer to #100 than #1 on IPDB's list. Not because they are worse table, but simply less "famous".And yeah, my own personal interest in TAF does come partly from the great integration of the license, and it being one of the few pinball tables I do remember on location from my childhood.However, it IS designed by Pat Lawlor, and his are typically my favourite tables ever, starting with Funhouse and Whirlwind, but newer tables like NGG and RBION eventually grew on me and got tons of love. Being able to add a classic like TAF to the TPA fold would be incredible. Watching gameplay videos and tutorials from PAPA really confirms how well it plays, even if my own personal memories amount to little more than flipping away with no idea what to do. I think I might actually have a video somewhere as myself as a kid playing it.
Great point. I often find myself discovering exciting pinball tables closer to #100 than #1 on IPDB's list. Not because they are worse table, but simply less "famous".
And yeah, my own personal interest in TAF does come partly from the great integration of the license, and it being one of the few pinball tables I do remember on location from my childhood.
However, it IS designed by Pat Lawlor, and his are typically my favourite tables ever, starting with Funhouse and Whirlwind, but newer tables like NGG and RBION eventually grew on me and got tons of love. Being able to add a classic like TAF to the TPA fold would be incredible. Watching gameplay videos and tutorials from PAPA really confirms how well it plays, even if my own personal memories amount to little more than flipping away with no idea what to do. I think I might actually have a video somewhere as myself as a kid playing it.