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<blockquote data-quote="shutyertrap" data-source="post: 19130" data-attributes="member: 134"><p>I one time played Moon Knight for an hour and a half. That's the longest I've ever had. I've played RBION for 45 min on multiple occasions, same with MM and BoP. I agree with you, the way people throw out epic length games and how they had to turn off the table cause they had too many extra balls and were bored. I had that happen to me once on a real table, Space Shuttle, but never in Zen or TPA.</p><p></p><p>This nonsense of having to choose between games rather than enjoying them both reminds me of when Guitar Hero was going against Rock Band. People made it out like you could only own one, and then complain when the other got songs they wanted. I owned both and loved both. Same here. I don't think classic table design can be beat (thank you TPA) but I like the balance Zen has found with fantasy tables that don't stretch the realities of pinball too far. </p><p></p><p>Nobody was complaining about Zen before TPA, no reason both can't exist side by side now. Just don't be surprised when you do find an actual table to find yourself saying, "hey I never was able to do THAT in TPA, and how come by ball isn't magically floating all the way around the ramp instead of coming back down like it is now?".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shutyertrap, post: 19130, member: 134"] I one time played Moon Knight for an hour and a half. That's the longest I've ever had. I've played RBION for 45 min on multiple occasions, same with MM and BoP. I agree with you, the way people throw out epic length games and how they had to turn off the table cause they had too many extra balls and were bored. I had that happen to me once on a real table, Space Shuttle, but never in Zen or TPA. This nonsense of having to choose between games rather than enjoying them both reminds me of when Guitar Hero was going against Rock Band. People made it out like you could only own one, and then complain when the other got songs they wanted. I owned both and loved both. Same here. I don't think classic table design can be beat (thank you TPA) but I like the balance Zen has found with fantasy tables that don't stretch the realities of pinball too far. Nobody was complaining about Zen before TPA, no reason both can't exist side by side now. Just don't be surprised when you do find an actual table to find yourself saying, "hey I never was able to do THAT in TPA, and how come by ball isn't magically floating all the way around the ramp instead of coming back down like it is now?". [/QUOTE]
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