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PAF Top Ten Most Wanted Table Poll Series : #1 - Electro-Mechanical (Closed)
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<blockquote data-quote="LeBaron" data-source="post: 79458" data-attributes="member: 2913"><p>I love seeing these electromechanical tables just for the sake of seeing how pinball evolved. Obviously a lot of the older games may seem dull compared to the ones most people want and some will be understandably biased against them for that reason, but I love the 'time-travel' appeal of playing the kind of pinball table that my Dad would have played. I like the relatively straightforward gameplay in those unusual 'let's-see-if-this-works' formats (like Atlantis) and cute artwork as a casual break from the more complex and faster modern games. I usually buy the two-game packs, and am perfectly happy to get one really exciting, flashy 80's or 90's game bundled with another one that shows me a little bit of pinball history. It's worth the price. I for one think it's a shame Humpy Dumpty, Triple Action and Spot Bowler weren't on the list as innovative games that (eventually) changed the face of pinball. As long as they come with something like Addams Family in the pack, that's fine by me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LeBaron, post: 79458, member: 2913"] I love seeing these electromechanical tables just for the sake of seeing how pinball evolved. Obviously a lot of the older games may seem dull compared to the ones most people want and some will be understandably biased against them for that reason, but I love the 'time-travel' appeal of playing the kind of pinball table that my Dad would have played. I like the relatively straightforward gameplay in those unusual 'let's-see-if-this-works' formats (like Atlantis) and cute artwork as a casual break from the more complex and faster modern games. I usually buy the two-game packs, and am perfectly happy to get one really exciting, flashy 80's or 90's game bundled with another one that shows me a little bit of pinball history. It's worth the price. I for one think it's a shame Humpy Dumpty, Triple Action and Spot Bowler weren't on the list as innovative games that (eventually) changed the face of pinball. As long as they come with something like Addams Family in the pack, that's fine by me. [/QUOTE]
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