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I wonder if the new generation likes oldschool pinball tables
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<blockquote data-quote="lio" data-source="post: 140042" data-attributes="member: 3222"><p>I was born in 1981 and the first table I ever played was BK2K - probably pretty much when it came out in 1989, at least I remember the place then had Radical! and EATPM so it was in the bloom of system 11 games.</p><p>That said I don't have much interest in tables that are much older than anything system 11 gameplay wise (also the sound/music is just so much better on more modern games).</p><p>However I really like the looks on some older games like Centaur, Xenon, Embryon or Fathom so for them it's the artwork that draws me in and I will play some old (virtual) tables every now and then - also I can appreciate the less cluttered playfield layouts in a way, but it's still mostly "solid state/modern pinball" that I am interested in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lio, post: 140042, member: 3222"] I was born in 1981 and the first table I ever played was BK2K - probably pretty much when it came out in 1989, at least I remember the place then had Radical! and EATPM so it was in the bloom of system 11 games. That said I don't have much interest in tables that are much older than anything system 11 gameplay wise (also the sound/music is just so much better on more modern games). However I really like the looks on some older games like Centaur, Xenon, Embryon or Fathom so for them it's the artwork that draws me in and I will play some old (virtual) tables every now and then - also I can appreciate the less cluttered playfield layouts in a way, but it's still mostly "solid state/modern pinball" that I am interested in. [/QUOTE]
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