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Pinball Arcade Tables
Bally Tables - Retired Tables
Cactus Canyon (1998)
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<blockquote data-quote="crazyflipperfingers" data-source="post: 75632" data-attributes="member: 312"><p>I have no complaints with this table. I think it's one of the best playing tables they've put out so far. There seems to be a little more randomness, which I think is good. For example, after hitting a Bart brother, the ball has 2 or 3 different ways it might feed out, which keeps you on your toes. I like it and I think it plays very fair. I have not had a problem with SDTM drains from the left ramp but that's a common "feature" with many real machines. It's not too difficult to get to High Noon and I completed the Wizard Goals after about a week of play (an hour a day maybe). I really hope they put out Champion Pub. It's from the same era and has some really cool features. If they can do as good a job with that table as they've done with Cactus Canyon, it will be awesome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazyflipperfingers, post: 75632, member: 312"] I have no complaints with this table. I think it's one of the best playing tables they've put out so far. There seems to be a little more randomness, which I think is good. For example, after hitting a Bart brother, the ball has 2 or 3 different ways it might feed out, which keeps you on your toes. I like it and I think it plays very fair. I have not had a problem with SDTM drains from the left ramp but that's a common "feature" with many real machines. It's not too difficult to get to High Noon and I completed the Wizard Goals after about a week of play (an hour a day maybe). I really hope they put out Champion Pub. It's from the same era and has some really cool features. If they can do as good a job with that table as they've done with Cactus Canyon, it will be awesome. [/QUOTE]
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