My High Scores for TPA (as of Feb 21 2014)
Tales of the Arabian Nights *66,684,070
Creature of the Black Lagoon *168,692,550
Dr. Dude *7,774,760
Scared Stiff *55,817,910
* *(Time Limit Silver Tourney 1/25-2/8/2014: 74,697,740)
Elvira and the Party *Monsters *15,872,580
Firepower *803,740
Funhouse *21,533,220
Genie *508,480
Gorgar *640,920
Harley Davidson *203,245,350
Medieval Madness *67,866,800
* *(Time Limit Silver Tourney 1/25-2/8/2014: 108,853,460)
Monster Bash *267,622,480
No Good Gofers *23,074,210
Ripley's Believe It Or Not *32,132,450
Star Trek: TNG *572,343,980
Taxi *3,809,200
Theatre of Magic *1,240,291,660
* *(Time Limit Silver Tourney 1/25-2/8/2014: 3,903,411,500)
Twilight Zone *426,490,790
Attack From Mars *28,651,306,930
Big Shot *153,800
Black Hole *2,235,620
Black Knight *797,690
Bride of Pin·Bot *1,038,831,180
* *(Time Limit Silver Tourney 1/25-2/8/2014: 2,065,247,680)
Cirqus Voltaire *24,544,230
Cactus Canyon *26,558,490
* *(Time Limit Silver Tourney 1/25-2/8/2014: 41,636,150)
Central Park *5,294
WhiteWater *194,451,440
SpaceShuttle *4,378,440
* *(Time Limit Silver Tourney 1/25-2/8/2014: 3,056,580)
PinBot 3,868,420
Centaur *4,990,730
Cue Ball Wizard *554,642,550
El Dorado: City of Gold *1,264,710
Flight 2000 *832,940
* *(Time Limit Silver Tourney 1/25-2/8/2014: 2,392,540)
Goin' Nuts *517,350
Haunted House *163,480
Tee'd Off *716,530,110
Terminator 2 *122,153,060
Victory *3,637,050
Whirlwind *11,618,940
Black Rose *68,000,620
* *(Time Limit Silver Tourney 1/25-2/8/2014: 137,467,050)
Fish Tales *199,104,650
Black Knight 2000 *7,057,110
(In the previous tourney, I finished well enough to go from Bronze to Silver. In this last tourney, I couldn't make the move from Silver. I'll keep practicing!)
For my first entry, I couldn't think of anything else to post. By no means do I feel these scores better any scores of my fellow pinballers. In fact, please feel free to ridicule them at length with any and all comments.
For me, pinball in general, and this Forum in particular, is an opportunity to meet people. When real world arcades were popular in the area I live, it was common practice to lay a quarter on the table when the game was being played. This was a way to say, "I've got next" when you left the table, or a subtle challenge of, "I think I can take you. Want to find out?". I can't count the times this resulted in spur-of-the-moment tournaments, along with friendships that carried beyond the arcade. While waiting your turn, small talk revealed glimpses of your opponent, and windows of yourself. We talked about girls. And surprisingly, there wasn't much difference between civilians and those of us living on military bases. The main difference was civilians talked of towns and neighborhoods, while we spoke of states and bases. And girls.
I've had chances to talk with fellow pinballers thru this Forum, from fellow Southerners to distant relatives in the Empire to the E.U. The topics have been all across the board, from driveway cheese, prostate exams to tilting at windmills. Even pinball. I'm looking forward to the ability to play head-to-head against them. Will it replace the days of the arcades? Nope, nothing ever will. But, it'll be the start of new memories. We have the ability to talk to each other, across thousands of miles and many time zones.
Now, if they can work on a digital quarter...
Tales of the Arabian Nights *66,684,070
Creature of the Black Lagoon *168,692,550
Dr. Dude *7,774,760
Scared Stiff *55,817,910
* *(Time Limit Silver Tourney 1/25-2/8/2014: 74,697,740)
Elvira and the Party *Monsters *15,872,580
Firepower *803,740
Funhouse *21,533,220
Genie *508,480
Gorgar *640,920
Harley Davidson *203,245,350
Medieval Madness *67,866,800
* *(Time Limit Silver Tourney 1/25-2/8/2014: 108,853,460)
Monster Bash *267,622,480
No Good Gofers *23,074,210
Ripley's Believe It Or Not *32,132,450
Star Trek: TNG *572,343,980
Taxi *3,809,200
Theatre of Magic *1,240,291,660
* *(Time Limit Silver Tourney 1/25-2/8/2014: 3,903,411,500)
Twilight Zone *426,490,790
Attack From Mars *28,651,306,930
Big Shot *153,800
Black Hole *2,235,620
Black Knight *797,690
Bride of Pin·Bot *1,038,831,180
* *(Time Limit Silver Tourney 1/25-2/8/2014: 2,065,247,680)
Cirqus Voltaire *24,544,230
Cactus Canyon *26,558,490
* *(Time Limit Silver Tourney 1/25-2/8/2014: 41,636,150)
Central Park *5,294
WhiteWater *194,451,440
SpaceShuttle *4,378,440
* *(Time Limit Silver Tourney 1/25-2/8/2014: 3,056,580)
PinBot 3,868,420
Centaur *4,990,730
Cue Ball Wizard *554,642,550
El Dorado: City of Gold *1,264,710
Flight 2000 *832,940
* *(Time Limit Silver Tourney 1/25-2/8/2014: 2,392,540)
Goin' Nuts *517,350
Haunted House *163,480
Tee'd Off *716,530,110
Terminator 2 *122,153,060
Victory *3,637,050
Whirlwind *11,618,940
Black Rose *68,000,620
* *(Time Limit Silver Tourney 1/25-2/8/2014: 137,467,050)
Fish Tales *199,104,650
Black Knight 2000 *7,057,110
(In the previous tourney, I finished well enough to go from Bronze to Silver. In this last tourney, I couldn't make the move from Silver. I'll keep practicing!)
For my first entry, I couldn't think of anything else to post. By no means do I feel these scores better any scores of my fellow pinballers. In fact, please feel free to ridicule them at length with any and all comments.
For me, pinball in general, and this Forum in particular, is an opportunity to meet people. When real world arcades were popular in the area I live, it was common practice to lay a quarter on the table when the game was being played. This was a way to say, "I've got next" when you left the table, or a subtle challenge of, "I think I can take you. Want to find out?". I can't count the times this resulted in spur-of-the-moment tournaments, along with friendships that carried beyond the arcade. While waiting your turn, small talk revealed glimpses of your opponent, and windows of yourself. We talked about girls. And surprisingly, there wasn't much difference between civilians and those of us living on military bases. The main difference was civilians talked of towns and neighborhoods, while we spoke of states and bases. And girls.
I've had chances to talk with fellow pinballers thru this Forum, from fellow Southerners to distant relatives in the Empire to the E.U. The topics have been all across the board, from driveway cheese, prostate exams to tilting at windmills. Even pinball. I'm looking forward to the ability to play head-to-head against them. Will it replace the days of the arcades? Nope, nothing ever will. But, it'll be the start of new memories. We have the ability to talk to each other, across thousands of miles and many time zones.
Now, if they can work on a digital quarter...