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<blockquote data-quote="dtown8532" data-source="post: 8802" data-attributes="member: 320"><p>Bobby King recently said that, starting with the Gorgar DLC, purchasers may be able to vote on a classic 70's to early 80's Bally pin that Farsight would recreate in the future. I've posted a poll of ten Bally Tables from this era that I think would be a possibility. You may ask, "only ten?" Here's my reasoning. I don't think they'll do any EM's just yet. I don't think it will be a licensed table. So no Kiss or Flash Gordon <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /> among others. These are just ten of the most possible candidates I could come up with. If you're hard set on another pin, post away.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I would be very surprised if its not one of these four which I've listed in order of my preference.</p><p>1. Centaur - Awesome speech. Great artwork and playfield layout. Fairly deep ruleset for its time. Multiball with an auto plunger which was almost unheard of then.</p><p>2. Fathom - Beautiful artwork and very cool sound effects. Another unique playfield layout with a very cool way of locking and releasing the balls for multiball. Unusual use of reversed inlanes/outlanes.</p><p>3. Eight Ball Deluxe - Very popular table with around 10k sold. Pretty deep ruleset for its time. My favorite of any pool themed table.</p><p>4. Xenon - Superb artwork and quite "dirty" with the female moaning at different times throughout the game. I just played a beautifully restored one last month and, while it was fun, the game was a bit shallow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dtown8532, post: 8802, member: 320"] Bobby King recently said that, starting with the Gorgar DLC, purchasers may be able to vote on a classic 70's to early 80's Bally pin that Farsight would recreate in the future. I've posted a poll of ten Bally Tables from this era that I think would be a possibility. You may ask, "only ten?" Here's my reasoning. I don't think they'll do any EM's just yet. I don't think it will be a licensed table. So no Kiss or Flash Gordon :( among others. These are just ten of the most possible candidates I could come up with. If you're hard set on another pin, post away. Personally, I would be very surprised if its not one of these four which I've listed in order of my preference. 1. Centaur - Awesome speech. Great artwork and playfield layout. Fairly deep ruleset for its time. Multiball with an auto plunger which was almost unheard of then. 2. Fathom - Beautiful artwork and very cool sound effects. Another unique playfield layout with a very cool way of locking and releasing the balls for multiball. Unusual use of reversed inlanes/outlanes. 3. Eight Ball Deluxe - Very popular table with around 10k sold. Pretty deep ruleset for its time. My favorite of any pool themed table. 4. Xenon - Superb artwork and quite "dirty" with the female moaning at different times throughout the game. I just played a beautifully restored one last month and, while it was fun, the game was a bit shallow. [/QUOTE]
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