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Bally Tables - Retired Tables
Judge Dredd (1993)
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<blockquote data-quote="Captain B. Zarre" data-source="post: 229379" data-attributes="member: 2355"><p>Post your first impressions of the table and it's gameplay here.</p><p></p><p>In my opinion, it feels a lot like a game Data East would make during this time period. Lots of modes, a single multiball mode, a wizard mode that's just a points frenzy, and a ton of other similarities. It doesn't have the same appeal as, say, Twilight Zone, where you can stack modes on top of each other, or Indiana Jones WMS, where you can stack them up with multiball. It may be the designers personal preference but this one isn't one of my favorites.</p><p></p><p>The music, however, is the saving grace of this table. Love it and would purchase the music if I could, ranging from rock to positively absurd music.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Captain B. Zarre, post: 229379, member: 2355"] Post your first impressions of the table and it's gameplay here. In my opinion, it feels a lot like a game Data East would make during this time period. Lots of modes, a single multiball mode, a wizard mode that's just a points frenzy, and a ton of other similarities. It doesn't have the same appeal as, say, Twilight Zone, where you can stack modes on top of each other, or Indiana Jones WMS, where you can stack them up with multiball. It may be the designers personal preference but this one isn't one of my favorites. The music, however, is the saving grace of this table. Love it and would purchase the music if I could, ranging from rock to positively absurd music. [/QUOTE]
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