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PiN WiZ

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This table is really great "in person", really looking forward to it. And also, does this mean that they have emulated the Stern SAM system? :D

High Roller Casino uses the Sega/Stern Whitestar MPU...the same MPU used on Harley and Ripley's.
 

karl

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World Poker Tour in 2006 was the first Stern machine to use the SAM system, created by Lyman Sheets
 

DrainoBraino

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Finally someone who agrees with me :) Those tables are almost impossible to play for me on IPAD, especially. Maybe it's the design of the table that hurt tpa physics on those or they did something with the physics to make them more of a challenge
Well how could you not agree? The ball rolls and bounces much more on these. FS has had 3 or 4 different physics "tunings" as the game progresses. I guess it just depends on which programmer tunes the particular table as to what we will get. I'd rather not have anything floaty, bouncy, or roll around-y.


The colors seem a bit washed out. A bit frustrating when they raarly get them just right...
Yep definitely looks washed out, and....is the pink back?! I don't understand it, but usually the screenshots look weird, but then the actual release looks fine.
 

Espy

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Nice to see so much positivity for a change!

This kind of theme never appealed to me, and I haven't played the real life version, so I'll be going in with no expectations. Hope I'm pleasantly surprised!
 

W1LDD ONE

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I agree with you I have never played the real table so I hope to be pleasantly surprised as well since I bought the IOS Season 3 pass on day one. I'am ready for "Diner" I played it at "The Texas Pinball Festival" this year I enjoyed playing several games at the show.
 
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superballs

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Wow, another table I've actually played. This is a fun table though I never got to spend much time with it.

I doubt they will have the front spin the ball gets off the flipper making it possible to hit two drop targets in one shot though.
 

mmmagnetic

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Really pretty table. Well, not pretty in the way that ToTAN is pretty, but I love colorful tables. I´m also a sucker for on-playfield LED displays! Has a bit of a Lawlor vibe to it (pretentation-wise, not playfield) - reminds me of Monopoly.
 

Espy

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Really pretty table. Well, not pretty in the way that ToTAN is pretty, but I love colorful tables. I´m also a sucker for on-playfield LED displays! Has a bit of a Lawlor vibe to it (pretentation-wise, not playfield) - reminds me of Monopoly.

So many early 21st Century Sterns have them. It was the in thing for them. It is a nice touch to display needed information on the playfield so no need to risk losing sight of the ball for a glance at the DMD.
 

Slam23

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I played a few of those tables, but I can't say that I find those on-playfield LED displays useful. It's one of 2 scenarios: or I'm in the thick of things and don't have time to check anything, or I have ball control and more than enough time to check out the DMD. But it sure looks cool,
Slam23
 

Espy

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I played a few of those tables, but I can't say that I find those on-playfield LED displays useful. It's one of 2 scenarios: or I'm in the thick of things and don't have time to check anything, or I have ball control and more than enough time to check out the DMD. But it sure looks cool,
Slam23

Simpsons uses it as a countdown for the current mode. That is actually very useful as you can keep track of the countdown without actually making a conscious effort to glance up.
 

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