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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Strong" data-source="post: 2064" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>I don't think the flippers have gotten wider over time. It's actually kinda the opposite. Some of the old EM's had the widest gaps, and now the newer Sterns have a smaller gap than those pics I posted above (but still not as small as Zen's). I was playing Stern's Batman DK the other day and I played for like 45 minutes on 1 credit (kept winning replays). There were still a credit or two left on the machine that I didn't have time to play, so the newer machines are definitely easier than the oldies, especially since the newer ones have longer ball saves, more kickbacks, it's easier to get extra balls/replays etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Strong, post: 2064, member: 3"] I don't think the flippers have gotten wider over time. It's actually kinda the opposite. Some of the old EM's had the widest gaps, and now the newer Sterns have a smaller gap than those pics I posted above (but still not as small as Zen's). I was playing Stern's Batman DK the other day and I played for like 45 minutes on 1 credit (kept winning replays). There were still a credit or two left on the machine that I didn't have time to play, so the newer machines are definitely easier than the oldies, especially since the newer ones have longer ball saves, more kickbacks, it's easier to get extra balls/replays etc. [/QUOTE]
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