3 years I've been into real pinball, been to a few shows and loads of league meets and I still haven't played a JD :-(. I just bought a Johnny Mnemonic and really like it, is Dredd better than JM?
Which makes it perfect for TPA!I've played it in arcades but it's a machine for home owners, really. There are far too many shots for me to understand how to play. It needs a lot of time to learn.
Which makes it perfect for TPA!
I played JD a ton back around 1995 or so. I think it's a classic, somewhere on tier 3, maybe not up to the level of what I call tier 2 which has Shadow, RS, DM, WCS, Corvette, etc. It's an absolute must. I didn't play JMn much (glove always broken) but it's a must too.Totally agree. Complicated, stacking, or heavy mode driven pins translate very well to TPA. I've played very little JM or JD but the shots felt good and the rules seemed pretty complex. I'd like both if the licenses aren't crippling.
Banzai Run would be mega awesome.
Simpsons Pinball Party would be fantastic.
Fire would be neat.
Well... not really. You didn't mention Capcom. Or Jersey Jack, Dutch, or Spooky. Now you've said enough.I want all Pinball Games on here from System 11 up to Game Of Thrones, from all 4 Companies, Williams, Bally Gottlieb, and Stern (which includes Data East and Sega). Enough said.
Well... not really. You didn't mention Capcom. Or Jersey Jack, Dutch, or Spooky. Now you've said enough.
Yeah, it is great. Has he updated it the last week or so?There is a great VP10 version on its way (already out in beta)