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Pinball Arcade Tables
Williams Tables - Retired Tables
White Water (1993)
Kudos, Farsight - great reproduction
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<blockquote data-quote="vikingerik" data-source="post: 206056" data-attributes="member: 3745"><p>Except for whirlpool grinding, I think the TPA version does come pretty close to the real game. In the TotM tourney without grinding, I did just about as well as a typical game on a real machine.</p><p></p><p>It's weird how much fun this table is despite how many things it does wrong. Deadly bumper area worse than TZ's famous hellhole. Wildly unbalanced scoring, with those multiball jackpots especially at 5X. Clunky wizard award, where you have to complete everything else <em>then</em> start multiball. No diversity in modes or stacking or strategy, all the rafts grind and play the same. Yet it totally drives you to keep playing, because next time you know you'll get those 5X jackpots (you won't, but you know it anyway.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vikingerik, post: 206056, member: 3745"] Except for whirlpool grinding, I think the TPA version does come pretty close to the real game. In the TotM tourney without grinding, I did just about as well as a typical game on a real machine. It's weird how much fun this table is despite how many things it does wrong. Deadly bumper area worse than TZ's famous hellhole. Wildly unbalanced scoring, with those multiball jackpots especially at 5X. Clunky wizard award, where you have to complete everything else [i]then[/i] start multiball. No diversity in modes or stacking or strategy, all the rafts grind and play the same. Yet it totally drives you to keep playing, because next time you know you'll get those 5X jackpots (you won't, but you know it anyway.) [/QUOTE]
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