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<blockquote data-quote="Sean" data-source="post: 48306" data-attributes="member: 643"><p>I sunk many a quarter into the real deal at a restaurant in San Jose, California at the Pruneyard mall as a teenager. Great table. So iconic, it's a must for the Pinball Arcade.</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't assume that every table that has appeared in previous Farsight collections will appear here, however because the Pinball Arcade isn't simply a port of either the Gottlieb or Williams collections from consoles. The physics engine is definitely different and many tables in those collections were scripted rather than emulated because Farsight didn't have access to the physical machines. And, frankly, a number of those machines probably don't rate a place in the Pinball Arcade.</p><p></p><p>I personally could live without Goin' Nuts, Strikes 'n' Spares and Play Boy from the Gottlieb collection; they were only there for novelty anyway. I would be surprised to see Central Park make the cut as well - most brutal outlines ever because there's four of them! I think everything in the Williams Collection would be okay, though I suspect Jive Time won't make the cut and possibly Sorcerer (though I hope I'm wrong on the latter because I really like that one).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sean, post: 48306, member: 643"] I sunk many a quarter into the real deal at a restaurant in San Jose, California at the Pruneyard mall as a teenager. Great table. So iconic, it's a must for the Pinball Arcade. I wouldn't assume that every table that has appeared in previous Farsight collections will appear here, however because the Pinball Arcade isn't simply a port of either the Gottlieb or Williams collections from consoles. The physics engine is definitely different and many tables in those collections were scripted rather than emulated because Farsight didn't have access to the physical machines. And, frankly, a number of those machines probably don't rate a place in the Pinball Arcade. I personally could live without Goin' Nuts, Strikes 'n' Spares and Play Boy from the Gottlieb collection; they were only there for novelty anyway. I would be surprised to see Central Park make the cut as well - most brutal outlines ever because there's four of them! I think everything in the Williams Collection would be okay, though I suspect Jive Time won't make the cut and possibly Sorcerer (though I hope I'm wrong on the latter because I really like that one). [/QUOTE]
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