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I can't find much fun when playing modern tables.
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<blockquote data-quote="smbhax" data-source="post: 119282" data-attributes="member: 396"><p>That sounds pretty neat! I remember seeing that one when combing through VP tables, didn't download it though. I'll have to give it a try if I ever get back to firing VP up. My current gold standard for spinner tables is Stern Electronics' 1978 "Stars," in which you aim for five "star" targets around the table, each one lighting a correspondingly colored light beneath the spinner, the spinner being worth more points the more stars it has lit under it; a good five-star spinner crank is worth huge points! The VP recreation by Ezepov is excellent, also I'm fortunate to have a real one in a pin bar near me, although some of the multi-player scoring on it is a little busted.</p><p></p><p>[video=vimeo;45770563]http://vimeo.com/45770563[/video]</p><p></p><p>Another thing I really love about Stars is that although it's an SS game, it still has EM sounds. Love the old bells. : )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smbhax, post: 119282, member: 396"] That sounds pretty neat! I remember seeing that one when combing through VP tables, didn't download it though. I'll have to give it a try if I ever get back to firing VP up. My current gold standard for spinner tables is Stern Electronics' 1978 "Stars," in which you aim for five "star" targets around the table, each one lighting a correspondingly colored light beneath the spinner, the spinner being worth more points the more stars it has lit under it; a good five-star spinner crank is worth huge points! The VP recreation by Ezepov is excellent, also I'm fortunate to have a real one in a pin bar near me, although some of the multi-player scoring on it is a little busted. [video=vimeo;45770563]http://vimeo.com/45770563[/video] Another thing I really love about Stars is that although it's an SS game, it still has EM sounds. Love the old bells. : ) [/QUOTE]
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