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If FS is limited to the number of B/W tables, why waste them?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bowflex" data-source="post: 57303" data-attributes="member: 24"><p>I believe that while it may not be the most popular tables being selective, there is sound strategy behind it. Tables like Gorgar, Firepower and Black Knight do offer an amount of historical significance. Gorgar was the first talking table, Firepower had the first SS multiball, etc. Additionally, tables like Space Shuttle do offer more variety of challenge. To a tournament player, it is very easy to rack up a huge score but it is truly an ideal table for a beginning or novice player. </p><p></p><p>As Sinistar mentioned, they are also limited to what's available. But the "best" tables are subjective. I actually do love playing Gorgar. I find myself playing that more than many of the other "newer" tables. It's great to have variety that can appeal to all tastes.</p><p></p><p>It's also been mentioned that WMS does have a certain amount of influence as to what gets produced. That was a good part of the reason why Jive Time was included; WMS had insisted it be a table in the orginal PHOF collection and pushed Bride of Pinbot out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bowflex, post: 57303, member: 24"] I believe that while it may not be the most popular tables being selective, there is sound strategy behind it. Tables like Gorgar, Firepower and Black Knight do offer an amount of historical significance. Gorgar was the first talking table, Firepower had the first SS multiball, etc. Additionally, tables like Space Shuttle do offer more variety of challenge. To a tournament player, it is very easy to rack up a huge score but it is truly an ideal table for a beginning or novice player. As Sinistar mentioned, they are also limited to what's available. But the "best" tables are subjective. I actually do love playing Gorgar. I find myself playing that more than many of the other "newer" tables. It's great to have variety that can appeal to all tastes. It's also been mentioned that WMS does have a certain amount of influence as to what gets produced. That was a good part of the reason why Jive Time was included; WMS had insisted it be a table in the orginal PHOF collection and pushed Bride of Pinbot out. [/QUOTE]
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