Missing Out on Actual Machines in the Past

Ever since RoadShow was revealed to be coming to Pinball Arcade, I couldn't help but notice how many of these machines, TPA included or not, I've actually missed out on ages ago. Circumstances include being too young to play, being outright scared of some of them, or just not for me. Below is a list of games I missed out on in the past:


  • Bram Stoker's Dracula (at a Pizza Hut now closed; too young/creepy)
  • Unnamed Pinball 2000 game (same bowling alley where WoZ now resides)
  • Sharkey's Shootout (a few locations)
  • Freddy: Nightmare on Elm Street (too young/scary game)
  • Red and Ted's RoadShow (skating rink where Metallica now resides; 6-7 years ago and would've enjoyed if the tilt wasn't broken)
  • NBA Fastbreak (another bowling alley; I was so young I don't remember even playing it, but it did have a button on the lockbar and that catchy music)
  • Demolition Man (broken down when I went to an arcade room a few times based on the DMD animation the first time I saw it, now gone)
  • Elvis (another arcade, unknown condition)
  • Elvira and the Party Monsters (another skating rink I never went to)
  • RollerCoaster Tycoon (^)
  • Lord of the Rings (bowling alley in Brunswick that tied with a Denny's)
  • Star Trek: The Next Generation (Mini golf/arcade/go-kart hybrid not too far off from here; now long gone)
  • Monster Bash (bowling alley that closed down, now gone)
  • 2 unnamed machines at a pizza place somewhere...arrgh, my memory has faded :p

There may be others I may have missed, but I excluded some due to not much interest in the theme (South Park and Austin Powers, I'm looking at you). This is why pinball is dead in my area: no one freaking repairs them! I'm so glad we have Pinball Arcade now. If I get to go to ReplayFX this year, I'd at least be somewhat prepared on the machines I've never even played before.

Now, onto the machines I've actually played before my time at Kickback Cafe:


  • Pirates of the Caribbean
  • The Sopranos
  • High Roller Casino
  • Rescue 911
  • Corvette
  • Tee'd Off
  • The Simpsons Pinball Party
  • NBA Fastbreak (again, memory...)
  • 24
  • King of Diamonds
 

Buzz1126

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There was a time when at Myrtle Beach in South Carolina, a large building called The Pavillion housed a huge amount of pinball machines. Many are in TPA, mostly early to mid-1970's Bally tables. But each time I went, it seemed like arcade games and the "claw" games (the games that look soo easy to pick up toys...) were taking the place of the pinball machines. Then, after several years away, I took my family to the beach, looking forward to hitting the Strand. Sadly, The Pavillion was gone.

Was does this have to do with your blog? Just this: whenever you get a chance to play a table, take it. You never know when your chance to play again will be gone.
 

Pinballwiz45b

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[MENTION=3964]Buzz1126[/MENTION], It was something I was thinking about and wanted to share. I mainly missed out due to either very young age, malfunctions, or just not having an interest in them like I have right now.
 
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