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<blockquote data-quote="shutyertrap" data-source="post: 14133" data-attributes="member: 134"><p>First I'd say, don't base your judgement of Zen just off of the demo table (what, Sorcerers Lair?). Second, the Marvel tables are in my opinion WAY better than the plain jane Zen tables. Third, there is a certain weight to the balls in Zen that I find quite nice versus the sometimes floaty feeling of TPA. I mainly notice this with ramp shots where in TPA the ball sometimes seems to magically make it up the ramp despite my week hit, while Zen can be almost unforgiving.</p><p></p><p>As for TPA getting overlooked, well Zen has been out for a few years now. I think a year from now, it's not even going to be a contest anymore. Especially since Zen is pretty slow with putting out tables (and they're not proven hits), and TPA has a vast library of classics to filter through for years to come.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shutyertrap, post: 14133, member: 134"] First I'd say, don't base your judgement of Zen just off of the demo table (what, Sorcerers Lair?). Second, the Marvel tables are in my opinion WAY better than the plain jane Zen tables. Third, there is a certain weight to the balls in Zen that I find quite nice versus the sometimes floaty feeling of TPA. I mainly notice this with ramp shots where in TPA the ball sometimes seems to magically make it up the ramp despite my week hit, while Zen can be almost unforgiving. As for TPA getting overlooked, well Zen has been out for a few years now. I think a year from now, it's not even going to be a contest anymore. Especially since Zen is pretty slow with putting out tables (and they're not proven hits), and TPA has a vast library of classics to filter through for years to come. [/QUOTE]
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