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<blockquote data-quote="superdan" data-source="post: 193501" data-attributes="member: 5169"><p>Not one to reinvent the wheel, but from the first game I say another well-done for farsight's TAF. Do not have the gold-edition and curious if game play is different or just added features of visual and auditory stimulations. Have pro edition, and usually get pro, mostly to support farsight, but like the features of pro as well.</p><p>I think Pat Lawlor would be proud of this virtual recreation; and at least we can all agree, best selling pinball machine of all time, if not masterpiece. I wonder if twilight zone would of been made if not for the success of TAF. </p><p>If I had one critique (I don't know if critique is a right word, perhaps more of a lamentation), it would be that TAF, and subsequently, twilight zone, complicated the pinball game to the delight of die-hard pinball peeps like us, and conversely, another added formula equation for the downfall of pinball by alienating the masses as they complicate themselves over to video games. Fortunately TAF is fun and 'kooky' enough to appeal to a wide audience and overcome that problem of 'complication', it seems at least by sales volume. </p><p>Anyway, can't say much more that hasn't been said before. Enjoying the game. Thanks farsight! </p><p>Now get that multi-player function added to the TPA <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite9" alt=":eek:" title="Eek! :eek:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":eek:" /></p><p>~Dan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="superdan, post: 193501, member: 5169"] Not one to reinvent the wheel, but from the first game I say another well-done for farsight's TAF. Do not have the gold-edition and curious if game play is different or just added features of visual and auditory stimulations. Have pro edition, and usually get pro, mostly to support farsight, but like the features of pro as well. I think Pat Lawlor would be proud of this virtual recreation; and at least we can all agree, best selling pinball machine of all time, if not masterpiece. I wonder if twilight zone would of been made if not for the success of TAF. If I had one critique (I don't know if critique is a right word, perhaps more of a lamentation), it would be that TAF, and subsequently, twilight zone, complicated the pinball game to the delight of die-hard pinball peeps like us, and conversely, another added formula equation for the downfall of pinball by alienating the masses as they complicate themselves over to video games. Fortunately TAF is fun and 'kooky' enough to appeal to a wide audience and overcome that problem of 'complication', it seems at least by sales volume. Anyway, can't say much more that hasn't been said before. Enjoying the game. Thanks farsight! Now get that multi-player function added to the TPA :o ~Dan [/QUOTE]
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