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Voted for the following:Rocky & Bullwinkle -- Looks fun and we honestly do need some cartoon-themed tables. Dunno how it'll go with the licensing since there's already a Rocky & Bullwinkle table on PBFX, but I dunno.Checkpoint -- Definitely seems like a good one, and it's historically significant to boot!Freefall -- Goin' Nuts but much more interesting.Hot Hand -- Definitely seemed more interesting to me than High Roller Casino.Laser War -- This seems like a cool table, and the cheesiness of it definitely is a plus for me.Monopoly -- Love the board game, looks cool, and it's Lawlor.Nine Ball -- Same reasons as with Hot Hand except that replace High Roller Casino with Sharkey's Shootout.RollerCoaster Tycoon -- Mostly the same reasons as Monopoly, although I've never played any of the RCT games. Will be interesting, though. I do have to agree about the sound being kind of annoying.Tales from the Crypt -- Partly for personal reasons, as this was one of the tables that I used to play as a kiddo, and I remember it being quite good.Viper Night Drivin' -- Racing-themed tables are generally great, and this looks good. I also mostly voted it to represent the sole Sega table on this poll.HONORABLE MENTIONSSecret Service -- Looked alright, and like a companion of sorts to Data East's later arcade game Sly Spy. Hell, I think even the flyers are rather similar.Viper -- Playfield looked quite interesting.NASCAR -- While it does look good, I felt that Checkpoint and Viper Night Drivin' deserved some of the love. I also wonder that, if FarSight don't manage to get the NASCAR license, they'll end up using the Euro version, Grand Prix.It's a shame that this poll didn't have neither X-Files nor South Park, or any other Sega table for that matter, but since pretty much 90% of the Sega pins are expensive licenses, I understand.
Voted for the following:
Rocky & Bullwinkle -- Looks fun and we honestly do need some cartoon-themed tables. Dunno how it'll go with the licensing since there's already a Rocky & Bullwinkle table on PBFX, but I dunno.
Checkpoint -- Definitely seems like a good one, and it's historically significant to boot!
Freefall -- Goin' Nuts but much more interesting.
Hot Hand -- Definitely seemed more interesting to me than High Roller Casino.
Laser War -- This seems like a cool table, and the cheesiness of it definitely is a plus for me.
Monopoly -- Love the board game, looks cool, and it's Lawlor.
Nine Ball -- Same reasons as with Hot Hand except that replace High Roller Casino with Sharkey's Shootout.
RollerCoaster Tycoon -- Mostly the same reasons as Monopoly, although I've never played any of the RCT games. Will be interesting, though. I do have to agree about the sound being kind of annoying.
Tales from the Crypt -- Partly for personal reasons, as this was one of the tables that I used to play as a kiddo, and I remember it being quite good.
Viper Night Drivin' -- Racing-themed tables are generally great, and this looks good. I also mostly voted it to represent the sole Sega table on this poll.
HONORABLE MENTIONS
Secret Service -- Looked alright, and like a companion of sorts to Data East's later arcade game Sly Spy. Hell, I think even the flyers are rather similar.
Viper -- Playfield looked quite interesting.
NASCAR -- While it does look good, I felt that Checkpoint and Viper Night Drivin' deserved some of the love. I also wonder that, if FarSight don't manage to get the NASCAR license, they'll end up using the Euro version, Grand Prix.
It's a shame that this poll didn't have neither X-Files nor South Park, or any other Sega table for that matter, but since pretty much 90% of the Sega pins are expensive licenses, I understand.