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<blockquote data-quote="VanceFox" data-source="post: 266787" data-attributes="member: 3267"><p>I've got two:</p><p></p><p>1) In the early 80's, I was a little kid with an Atari and I remember playing Pinball (yes, that was the entire name of the game) for hours on end. I was so proud of myself back then when I learned how to nudge the ball and could get it to bounce up and down through the multiplier target dozens of times. Sure, it may not be real pinball, but for a kid of 7, it was amazing!</p><p></p><p>2) While I had played actual pinball a few times, college was where I became a pinball fan. The arcade in the student union had several tables, including Doctor Who and Addams Family (I remember being totally unimpressed with Addams Family at the time). But then they got Red & Ted's Roadshow and I became a MASTER at that table. My crowning achievement was the evening I put in my quarters for one credit... and then spent literally three hours at the machine, racking up extra balls and credits. I finally walked away from the table leaving 10 credits! I know for a fact it was 10, that was the goal I had given myself after the second hour. Completing the rewards roulette was easy for me, making it possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VanceFox, post: 266787, member: 3267"] I've got two: 1) In the early 80's, I was a little kid with an Atari and I remember playing Pinball (yes, that was the entire name of the game) for hours on end. I was so proud of myself back then when I learned how to nudge the ball and could get it to bounce up and down through the multiplier target dozens of times. Sure, it may not be real pinball, but for a kid of 7, it was amazing! 2) While I had played actual pinball a few times, college was where I became a pinball fan. The arcade in the student union had several tables, including Doctor Who and Addams Family (I remember being totally unimpressed with Addams Family at the time). But then they got Red & Ted's Roadshow and I became a MASTER at that table. My crowning achievement was the evening I put in my quarters for one credit... and then spent literally three hours at the machine, racking up extra balls and credits. I finally walked away from the table leaving 10 credits! I know for a fact it was 10, that was the goal I had given myself after the second hour. Completing the rewards roulette was easy for me, making it possible. [/QUOTE]
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