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<blockquote data-quote="jbejarano" data-source="post: 126502" data-attributes="member: 814"><p>For me, it started when our family would go up from the Bay Area to Lake Tahoe to visit my grandma. Usually, on the way, we would stop for lunch and amusement at Sam's Town in Cameron Park in the foothills of the Sierra. It doesn't exist any more, but back in the 1970's and early 1980's, they had a huge collection of old EM and very early SS pinball machines. As the 1980's progressed, I got into video games, but for a couple of years in there, my parents put a video game restriction on me to get me to work harder in school. The restriction didn't apply to pinball, though. That's when I discovered High Speed by Williams, and my love of pinball really took off. It sort of waned again as the industry waned, but The Pinball Arcade has helped me pick up that love of pinball right where it left off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbejarano, post: 126502, member: 814"] For me, it started when our family would go up from the Bay Area to Lake Tahoe to visit my grandma. Usually, on the way, we would stop for lunch and amusement at Sam's Town in Cameron Park in the foothills of the Sierra. It doesn't exist any more, but back in the 1970's and early 1980's, they had a huge collection of old EM and very early SS pinball machines. As the 1980's progressed, I got into video games, but for a couple of years in there, my parents put a video game restriction on me to get me to work harder in school. The restriction didn't apply to pinball, though. That's when I discovered High Speed by Williams, and my love of pinball really took off. It sort of waned again as the industry waned, but The Pinball Arcade has helped me pick up that love of pinball right where it left off. [/QUOTE]
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