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<blockquote data-quote="Captain B. Zarre" data-source="post: 146259" data-attributes="member: 2355"><p>1. Epic Quest is also an awesome comedic table, I was considering to myself that Zen might have got the writers of Medieval Madness to work for them - there are several gameplay features that are reminiscent of MM. Plants vs. Zombies is OK in that regard, nothing memorable but still a great lighthearted table. Rocky & Bullwinkle is from the Pinball FX1 days so it's not too funny, really only unique thing going on with it is the great music with remixed quotes from the series. Despite the latter I am desperately waiting to play a real, Data East R&B machine on location</p><p></p><p>2. Exactly. Way too many comments with way too little work. I note this a lot during the Clone Wars table (the modes are amazing but have minimal unique quotes). Also noticed some quotes are either unintelligible (whatever the announcer says on V12 at game start... "enter the idin" or something?) or pointless (yoda's fortune cookies in Clone Wars, almost everything in El Dorado or Biolab).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Captain B. Zarre, post: 146259, member: 2355"] 1. Epic Quest is also an awesome comedic table, I was considering to myself that Zen might have got the writers of Medieval Madness to work for them - there are several gameplay features that are reminiscent of MM. Plants vs. Zombies is OK in that regard, nothing memorable but still a great lighthearted table. Rocky & Bullwinkle is from the Pinball FX1 days so it's not too funny, really only unique thing going on with it is the great music with remixed quotes from the series. Despite the latter I am desperately waiting to play a real, Data East R&B machine on location 2. Exactly. Way too many comments with way too little work. I note this a lot during the Clone Wars table (the modes are amazing but have minimal unique quotes). Also noticed some quotes are either unintelligible (whatever the announcer says on V12 at game start... "enter the idin" or something?) or pointless (yoda's fortune cookies in Clone Wars, almost everything in El Dorado or Biolab). [/QUOTE]
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