- Mar 14, 2012
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So I'm cruising through Craigslist this morning, and I see "Metallica pin, $1". I'm like, nice bait and switch add! Instead, it was a local pizza place I've been meaning to check out advertising they have the Metallica pin for a limited time. Well twist my arm why don't you.
Went there in the evening, nobody on the machine. Sweet. Handed the lady at the register a $20, she handed me 2 rolls of quarters, away we go.
Love love love the artwork. It just looks like an old school pin. 3 feet away was a Stern Indiana Jones, and the difference was night and day. This was a Metallica Pro, but it had been fully kitted out with LEDs. It's a fast table, the snake kickout was downright nasty, spitting out SDTM shots that you'd have to nudge to survive. A good mix of combos and aiming shots. While I didn't figure out the rules by any stretch of the imagination, it didn't seem overly complicated. My only complaint was paying a buck a play!
All the other tables were set to $.50, and I was shocked at their condition. Rollergames, Road Show, The Shadow, Batman (Data East), and Indy Jones (Stern), all fully LED'd too. Rollergames and The Shadow played like they were brand spankin' new. Considering my hate for Data East, Batman was almost good! Flippers were a little shaky, but considering every other DE table I've ever played had near busted flippers, I almost enjoyed myself. Road Show looked phenomenal too, played much harder than my experience with it in VP. Indy was the only table that looked not quite great, but in any other location it'd be stellar. My gripe with that one though was the SDTM drains from a launched ball! Talk about taking all the fun out of it.
The guy that is loaning the Metallica table to the pizza place, he came in at one point and I chatted him up. Turns out he has a business that deals with LED lighting, and the pizza place was one of his customers. Said he used to do restorations, but now only does it as a personal hobby. He lives real close to me, so I might actually have a local resource for helping me out with my Firepower. Yay!
Looks like I finally found a place to spend a bunch of quarters, so I'm quite happy about that. The fact that I got to play the newest pin out was just icing on the cake.
Went there in the evening, nobody on the machine. Sweet. Handed the lady at the register a $20, she handed me 2 rolls of quarters, away we go.
Love love love the artwork. It just looks like an old school pin. 3 feet away was a Stern Indiana Jones, and the difference was night and day. This was a Metallica Pro, but it had been fully kitted out with LEDs. It's a fast table, the snake kickout was downright nasty, spitting out SDTM shots that you'd have to nudge to survive. A good mix of combos and aiming shots. While I didn't figure out the rules by any stretch of the imagination, it didn't seem overly complicated. My only complaint was paying a buck a play!
All the other tables were set to $.50, and I was shocked at their condition. Rollergames, Road Show, The Shadow, Batman (Data East), and Indy Jones (Stern), all fully LED'd too. Rollergames and The Shadow played like they were brand spankin' new. Considering my hate for Data East, Batman was almost good! Flippers were a little shaky, but considering every other DE table I've ever played had near busted flippers, I almost enjoyed myself. Road Show looked phenomenal too, played much harder than my experience with it in VP. Indy was the only table that looked not quite great, but in any other location it'd be stellar. My gripe with that one though was the SDTM drains from a launched ball! Talk about taking all the fun out of it.
The guy that is loaning the Metallica table to the pizza place, he came in at one point and I chatted him up. Turns out he has a business that deals with LED lighting, and the pizza place was one of his customers. Said he used to do restorations, but now only does it as a personal hobby. He lives real close to me, so I might actually have a local resource for helping me out with my Firepower. Yay!
Looks like I finally found a place to spend a bunch of quarters, so I'm quite happy about that. The fact that I got to play the newest pin out was just icing on the cake.