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<blockquote data-quote="McGuirk" data-source="post: 56486" data-attributes="member: 39"><p>I remember playing pinball occasionally when going down the Jersey Shore with my parents and my little brother. Back when almost every pizza place, restaurant or theater had an arcade and some pinball tables. I was always more of an arcade guy, but I remember loving Pinbot for the color patterns near the visor. I forgot where I heard about the PHoF Williams Collection, but I saw that Pinbot and Funhouse (another one I remember playing at a comic shop) were on it, and I had to get it on PS2.</p><p></p><p>From there, I'm always looking to play tables and keep up with releases on TPA. I'm still hoping for a new Williams PHoF collection of other tables, though all that is coming out (eventually) through TPA anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="McGuirk, post: 56486, member: 39"] I remember playing pinball occasionally when going down the Jersey Shore with my parents and my little brother. Back when almost every pizza place, restaurant or theater had an arcade and some pinball tables. I was always more of an arcade guy, but I remember loving Pinbot for the color patterns near the visor. I forgot where I heard about the PHoF Williams Collection, but I saw that Pinbot and Funhouse (another one I remember playing at a comic shop) were on it, and I had to get it on PS2. From there, I'm always looking to play tables and keep up with releases on TPA. I'm still hoping for a new Williams PHoF collection of other tables, though all that is coming out (eventually) through TPA anyway. [/QUOTE]
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