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The Pinball Arcade / Farsight Studios
Marriage between Farsight and Heighway? Not very likely
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<blockquote data-quote="rehtroboi40" data-source="post: 247716" data-attributes="member: 1406"><p>"Plays like a dead frog with a car battery up its arse."</p><p></p><p>How much actual thought went into that line?</p><p></p><p>IMO, he crossed the line when he said that about EBD-perhaps the most well-done simulation yet for TPA. Guess he never played the original computerized version from 1993. (Amtex pinball games were still important early-steps in simulation of real pinball machines on computers and game systems.) Some would say that about Pin*Bot and High Speed on the NES as well.</p><p></p><p>You could even go as far back as Atari's Video Pinball, and how closely the arcade game tried to duplicate the feel of real pinball.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rehtroboi40, post: 247716, member: 1406"] "Plays like a dead frog with a car battery up its arse." How much actual thought went into that line? IMO, he crossed the line when he said that about EBD-perhaps the most well-done simulation yet for TPA. Guess he never played the original computerized version from 1993. (Amtex pinball games were still important early-steps in simulation of real pinball machines on computers and game systems.) Some would say that about Pin*Bot and High Speed on the NES as well. You could even go as far back as Atari's Video Pinball, and how closely the arcade game tried to duplicate the feel of real pinball. [/QUOTE]
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