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<blockquote data-quote="Silverball67" data-source="post: 270756" data-attributes="member: 5029"><p>Well, tastes are different.</p><p></p><p>I agree to the outstanding quality of tables like eight ball deluxe, Fathom etc.. Pins from early eighties belong to my all time favorites. But Gottlieb tables? I.m.o. most of them are boring, kind of childish with nerving sounds. 60´s and early 70´s are as well not my cub of tea, too simple, too repetitive, too much random-based. But thats just my opinion. I know that in the 60´s/70´s Gottliebs were state of the art, and a table like Abra Ca Dabra was maybe the king of this area. But times have changed. They have their charm, but they can´t keep me busy for a longer time.</p><p></p><p>On the other side, I partly agree with your point, that modern tables are sometimes overloaded with bells, lanes, gimmicks and offer a too complex rulesets. But if I had to decide between the old tables and modern tables like Metallica, Lord of the rings, Simpsons...my decision is clear. By the way, Ghostbusters is one of my favorite modern tables. </p><p></p><p>So, I`m waiting for more modern tables and as well for classics like Seawitch, Embryon or Medusa or missing 90´s tables like Indiana Jones. </p><p>But, to be honest, I´m concerned about the future of Farsight.<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silverball67, post: 270756, member: 5029"] Well, tastes are different. I agree to the outstanding quality of tables like eight ball deluxe, Fathom etc.. Pins from early eighties belong to my all time favorites. But Gottlieb tables? I.m.o. most of them are boring, kind of childish with nerving sounds. 60´s and early 70´s are as well not my cub of tea, too simple, too repetitive, too much random-based. But thats just my opinion. I know that in the 60´s/70´s Gottliebs were state of the art, and a table like Abra Ca Dabra was maybe the king of this area. But times have changed. They have their charm, but they can´t keep me busy for a longer time. On the other side, I partly agree with your point, that modern tables are sometimes overloaded with bells, lanes, gimmicks and offer a too complex rulesets. But if I had to decide between the old tables and modern tables like Metallica, Lord of the rings, Simpsons...my decision is clear. By the way, Ghostbusters is one of my favorite modern tables. So, I`m waiting for more modern tables and as well for classics like Seawitch, Embryon or Medusa or missing 90´s tables like Indiana Jones. But, to be honest, I´m concerned about the future of Farsight.:( [/QUOTE]
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