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Don't worry it will happen before you know it
Stop saying such things!!!
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Don't worry it will happen before you know it
Sees this thread has become hostile...
Do you guys prefer Cyclone or Hurricane more? I've always preferred Cyclone, myself.
http://ipdb.org/search.pl?any=cyclone&search=Search+Database&searchtype=quick#617
http://ipdb.org/search.pl?any=hurricane&search=Search+Database&searchtype=quick#1257
Of these two, I've played Cyclone more.
However, I've always enjoyed Comet much more than either Cyclone or Hurricane. That old school charm still gets me despite the table being nowhere near as deep as the other two theme park games.
"Hey turkey!" "Come on and hit me!"
I think Cyclone will be like High Speed. The people who remember and want it will love it. Many of the others will be like, "This is what you guys are all excited about?.....Really?!?"
Without a doubt, my most wanted table is Jack*Bot. There's been some speculation that it might be coming, but has Farsight ever confirmed or even hinted that they plan to release it?
I remember a Facebook post worded something like "We'd love to complete the Pinbot trilogy". It's an obvious choice to do eventually, the only question is when. I totally want it, Jack*bot was the game where I actually learned to be good at pinball, in my college's game room. Even if it's going to find itself as the easiest table in TPA with all the Casino Run extra balls. Heck, I can just about go infinite on a real Jack*bot and I'm not even all that good at real machines.
See my sig: I'd rather have Hurricane. My first played-the-heck-out-of-it table, because it was where I hung out during my first year of Uni. (That location saw a pretty good run of tables: Hurricane, Dr Who, TZ, BSD, MSF, probably others I don't recall.)
I've played Hurricane and loved it, but I do wonder if the machine's gimmicks, like the crazy full-table ramp and the ferris wheels, will be as impressive digitally as in real life.
There's also machine size. Black Hole and Haunted House suffer from this bigtime. Their SIZE is a considerable part of the appeal as real tables, but that gets lost on a computer or pocket size phone screen.