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I wonder if the new generation likes oldschool pinball tables
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<blockquote data-quote="Crawley" data-source="post: 138945" data-attributes="member: 2300"><p>Grew up in the 80s/90s but played pinball rarely. Video games were more interesting. But now I like pretty much all generations of pinball. If I had to choose I'd lean more towards the tables made in the 90s as I love the themes, callouts, and fast play. But love EMs too as those require pure pinball skill. Last year at the Midwest Gaming Classic I did the Tom Taylor tour. Tom has a warehouse of about 300 pinball machines set up free-to-play. The vast majority of them are EMs. I loved playing those tables and going back this year too for some more EM magic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crawley, post: 138945, member: 2300"] Grew up in the 80s/90s but played pinball rarely. Video games were more interesting. But now I like pretty much all generations of pinball. If I had to choose I'd lean more towards the tables made in the 90s as I love the themes, callouts, and fast play. But love EMs too as those require pure pinball skill. Last year at the Midwest Gaming Classic I did the Tom Taylor tour. Tom has a warehouse of about 300 pinball machines set up free-to-play. The vast majority of them are EMs. I loved playing those tables and going back this year too for some more EM magic. [/QUOTE]
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