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<blockquote data-quote="Bahamut X" data-source="post: 5193" data-attributes="member: 434"><p>Hard to recall the first table I ever tried to play as a little kid. On the other hand, I have had the time to enjoy how pinball tables played. But I have seen a few tables that I really loved playing and wish I could play them again, or for the first time if I haven't. Some tables I was amazed due to the age for the first time seeing an old electro-mechanical table in a store that had already been spoken for and compare it to something like the newer tables with the dot matrix displays.</p><p></p><p>Oddly enough the first table I actually fell in love with was Taxi by Williams. I had first played it in a convience store which had a nice little section for arcades at the time. Usually I'd spend some time and a few coins when I had them at the time. At the time, the only other pin at the store for a while was Terminator 2; which was also quite fun but didn't hold a flame to the memories of trying to max out the skill shot on Taxi.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bahamut X, post: 5193, member: 434"] Hard to recall the first table I ever tried to play as a little kid. On the other hand, I have had the time to enjoy how pinball tables played. But I have seen a few tables that I really loved playing and wish I could play them again, or for the first time if I haven't. Some tables I was amazed due to the age for the first time seeing an old electro-mechanical table in a store that had already been spoken for and compare it to something like the newer tables with the dot matrix displays. Oddly enough the first table I actually fell in love with was Taxi by Williams. I had first played it in a convience store which had a nice little section for arcades at the time. Usually I'd spend some time and a few coins when I had them at the time. At the time, the only other pin at the store for a while was Terminator 2; which was also quite fun but didn't hold a flame to the memories of trying to max out the skill shot on Taxi. [/QUOTE]
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