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How much playfield repetition can TPA stand?
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<blockquote data-quote="StarDust4Ever" data-source="post: 84156" data-attributes="member: 3033"><p>High Speed is an awesome table. If I had to select one I'd pick High Speed, but either would be better than none at all. I own High Speed on NES (cartridge), and it is one of the finest 8-bit pinball sims I've ever played. I voted up both in the Williams poll just to make sure at least one of them gets included. Genrerally, if there's two similar tables, I'd prefer the original, but some might prefer the later table, often with more bells and whistles.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Perhaps with regards to duplicate tables, FS could release both as a table pack. I think High Speed/Getaway is a popular enough table so that FS could do that and people would buy it. I know I would. I always thought it was silly of them to put tables that just don't seem to go together in the same table pack. PB and Bride of PB (which are vastly different games btw) could have gone together as a single pack; Central Park and Big Shot could have gone together as a single pack, as well as Elvira and Scare Stiff belong together. Certain tables just feel like they should be married to each other, yet the distribution of certain table packs seems pretty random and not thought out, ie pairing an EM with a DMD or pairing a circus theme with a space theme, for instance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StarDust4Ever, post: 84156, member: 3033"] High Speed is an awesome table. If I had to select one I'd pick High Speed, but either would be better than none at all. I own High Speed on NES (cartridge), and it is one of the finest 8-bit pinball sims I've ever played. I voted up both in the Williams poll just to make sure at least one of them gets included. Genrerally, if there's two similar tables, I'd prefer the original, but some might prefer the later table, often with more bells and whistles. EDIT: Perhaps with regards to duplicate tables, FS could release both as a table pack. I think High Speed/Getaway is a popular enough table so that FS could do that and people would buy it. I know I would. I always thought it was silly of them to put tables that just don't seem to go together in the same table pack. PB and Bride of PB (which are vastly different games btw) could have gone together as a single pack; Central Park and Big Shot could have gone together as a single pack, as well as Elvira and Scare Stiff belong together. Certain tables just feel like they should be married to each other, yet the distribution of certain table packs seems pretty random and not thought out, ie pairing an EM with a DMD or pairing a circus theme with a space theme, for instance. [/QUOTE]
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