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<blockquote data-quote="mmmagnetic" data-source="post: 8127" data-attributes="member: 558"><p>Call me selfish, but I wasn't really into the Pat Lawlor style of pinball so I didn't really want to pledge, although I'm absolutely head over heels in love with TPA in my iPad 3.</p><p></p><p>That is, until I saw the great PAPA tutorial on Funhouse - and suddenly it clicked. Had a ton of fun (hehe) on that table and then proceeded to RBION, which up until that point I thought was incredibly ugly, noisy and confusing. Now I'm really enjoying that as well! </p><p></p><p>I mean, it still looks like some mid-90s graphic design nightmare (it even has Comic Sans on the "Did you know?"-sign - the most hated font on earth!), but something about the whole mess of a pinball just made me laugh. The ridiculous horizontal flipper, the crowded playfield, in stark contrast to the flowing tables like MM or TOM... it's weird, it's over-the-top, and I'm quickly falling in love with it.</p><p></p><p>So I checked out the PAPA video of TZ (I really love the top-down camera in their videos, the newer 3 camera ones are even cooler!) and pledging for the kickstarter is just my way of not just funding this specific pin, but also as a little thank you to Farsight. TPA is just a dream on the hi-res iPad 3 screen, and the tables are very affordable considering the replayability they offer.</p><p></p><p>I've never got to play pinball more than a handful of times during my youth, thanks to some idiotic german laws that prevented proper arcades from forming back then. TPA makes me feel nostalgic for a time I almost entirely missed.</p><p></p><p>And if pinball fans say TZ is one of the best tables of all times, so be it! You can just tell the guys at Farsight have their hearts in the right place, and I'm more than happy to contribute.</p><p></p><p>Sorry for the long post, but hey, it's my first one <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mmmagnetic, post: 8127, member: 558"] Call me selfish, but I wasn't really into the Pat Lawlor style of pinball so I didn't really want to pledge, although I'm absolutely head over heels in love with TPA in my iPad 3. That is, until I saw the great PAPA tutorial on Funhouse - and suddenly it clicked. Had a ton of fun (hehe) on that table and then proceeded to RBION, which up until that point I thought was incredibly ugly, noisy and confusing. Now I'm really enjoying that as well! I mean, it still looks like some mid-90s graphic design nightmare (it even has Comic Sans on the "Did you know?"-sign - the most hated font on earth!), but something about the whole mess of a pinball just made me laugh. The ridiculous horizontal flipper, the crowded playfield, in stark contrast to the flowing tables like MM or TOM... it's weird, it's over-the-top, and I'm quickly falling in love with it. So I checked out the PAPA video of TZ (I really love the top-down camera in their videos, the newer 3 camera ones are even cooler!) and pledging for the kickstarter is just my way of not just funding this specific pin, but also as a little thank you to Farsight. TPA is just a dream on the hi-res iPad 3 screen, and the tables are very affordable considering the replayability they offer. I've never got to play pinball more than a handful of times during my youth, thanks to some idiotic german laws that prevented proper arcades from forming back then. TPA makes me feel nostalgic for a time I almost entirely missed. And if pinball fans say TZ is one of the best tables of all times, so be it! You can just tell the guys at Farsight have their hearts in the right place, and I'm more than happy to contribute. Sorry for the long post, but hey, it's my first one ;) [/QUOTE]
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