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<blockquote data-quote="Citizen" data-source="post: 287533" data-attributes="member: 6915"><p>Agreed. While I don't feel that Bally's average level of quality in the 80s was on par with Williams and they did rapid-fire out a lot of mediocre tables, I have a lot of respect for the machines they tried to make unique from what Williams/Gottlieb/Stern were offering.</p><p></p><p>I'm hoping Zen recognizes that Bally of that era was highly creative and reflects that by selecting a few of the more unique Ballys that have a following for representation in FX3.</p><p></p><p>I'd be happy to see Elektra and Spectrum representing the "What is Bally even doing?" era.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Citizen, post: 287533, member: 6915"] Agreed. While I don't feel that Bally's average level of quality in the 80s was on par with Williams and they did rapid-fire out a lot of mediocre tables, I have a lot of respect for the machines they tried to make unique from what Williams/Gottlieb/Stern were offering. I'm hoping Zen recognizes that Bally of that era was highly creative and reflects that by selecting a few of the more unique Ballys that have a following for representation in FX3. I'd be happy to see Elektra and Spectrum representing the "What is Bally even doing?" era. [/QUOTE]
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