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<blockquote data-quote="Sean" data-source="post: 10316" data-attributes="member: 643"><p>I can remember seeing machines like Black Knight in arcades and Firepower II and 8 Ball Deluxe in a tavern in rural Illinois where I used to spend my summers, but it wasn't until I was older and could properly play pinball (in my late teens onward) that I really developed an appreciation for the skill involved.</p><p></p><p>To this day I cannot get the same thrill from a video game that I do from playing pinball, even in simulation so Pinball Arcade gets more of my game time than anything else these days. I think it's the fact that unlike a video game I cannot casually pick up a rom and an emulator to play these old machines, so I'm thankful that the kind folks at Farsight share this passion and are trying to preserve these old machines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sean, post: 10316, member: 643"] I can remember seeing machines like Black Knight in arcades and Firepower II and 8 Ball Deluxe in a tavern in rural Illinois where I used to spend my summers, but it wasn't until I was older and could properly play pinball (in my late teens onward) that I really developed an appreciation for the skill involved. To this day I cannot get the same thrill from a video game that I do from playing pinball, even in simulation so Pinball Arcade gets more of my game time than anything else these days. I think it's the fact that unlike a video game I cannot casually pick up a rom and an emulator to play these old machines, so I'm thankful that the kind folks at Farsight share this passion and are trying to preserve these old machines. [/QUOTE]
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