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Starfire12

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Tables that I would love to see in the pinball arcade
The Shadow 1994
Firepower 2 1983
Meteor 1979
Motordome 1986
F-14 TomCat 1987
WWF Royal Rumble 1994
Tails From The Crypt 1993
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1991
Freddy A Nightmare On Elm Street 1994
Judge Dredd 1993
These pinball tables look like a blast and some of them are rare and hard to even find online to buy iv seen some of these tables on youtube and they look amazing and they are expensive
they would make a very awesome addition to the pinball arcade if they could be released on there
Look Forward to your reply Cheers
StarFire
 

DokkenRokken

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Tables that I would love to see in the pinball arcade
The Shadow 1994
F-14 TomCat 1987
WWF Royal Rumble 1994
Tails From The Crypt 1993
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1991
Freddy A Nightmare On Elm Street 1994
Judge Dredd 1993

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My 5 Most Wanted realistic tables at the moment:

- Sorcerer
- Xenon
- F-14 Tomcat
- Phantom of the Opera
- Freddy: A Nightmare on Elm Street
 
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Kolchak357

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Dok, have you played a lot of Phantom of The Opera? I see it on your wanted list. Can you give us a little more on what you like about it.
I've only played it very briefly at a pin show. I love the art on it. But didn't play it enough to get a good feel for it. As a positive, I don't recall anything that bugged me about it either.
 

DokkenRokken

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Dok, have you played a lot of Phantom of The Opera? I see it on your wanted list. Can you give us a little more on what you like about it.
I've only played it very briefly at a pin show. I love the art on it. But didn't play it enough to get a good feel for it. As a positive, I don't recall anything that bugged me about it either.

I've actually never played it, but have watched a ton of video on it, as well as watched it on Future Pinball. Most of my Top Most Wanted tables are pipe dreams. ("Indiana Jones: The Pinball Adventure", "Dr. Who", "WWF Royal Rumble", "Dirty Harry", etc)

As for Phantom, the music and artwork are really amazing. There's no endless loops, DMD, or silly toys. It does have a neat organ trap door that opens up, but I don't consider that a toy. Overall, it just looks really, really fun. It looks even more better when played in the dark.

Here's a few videos for you:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hv4Wc9Z5NhA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vn7JQn_HuBo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbkjZZEvl7k


"Phantom of the Opera" on Future Pinball:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6wHvCS2--o


I've actually grown bored with the gimmicky tables lately. I'm ready for some simple, SS tables.

I grew up playing a ton of "F-14 Tomcat", so that's a must for me. As for "Xenon" and "Sorcerer", I've never played either, but like POTO, both look like a total blast. Finally, with "Freddy", that's my most wanted realistic table. I'm a huge Freddy fan, have played the table many times, and it's one of the rare few Gottlieb games that's worth playing.
 
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Richard B

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POTO was one of the tables that got me interested in pinball. Previously they were machines that made a lot of noise and looked really cool, but I didn't play them when there were Roadblasters, Double Dragon, and TMNT vying for my quarters. Only in places like Chuckie Cheese, where I played the regular games so much I was willing to try something new, did I give pinball a try, and it still had to compete with Ski-Ball, Knock-Down, Frog Guns, and Alpine Climber. Then I read an article in a magazine, and they mentioned that these new machines (others were EATPM, ES, RollerGames, and BK2K) brought pinball into the modern era. I read that, and when I saw the arcade at the mall had a POTO (along with a EATPM and Police Force), and I tried it and loved it, and that was the real beginning of pinball for me.
 

rob3d

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As for Phantom, the music and artwork are really amazing. There's no endless loops, DMD, or silly toys. It does have a neat organ trap door that opens up, but I don't consider that a toy. Overall, it just looks really, really fun. It looks even more better when played in the dark.

Here's a few videos for you...

Damnit. After watching these videos now I really want this table.
 

Captain B. Zarre

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I've actually never played it, but have watched a ton of video on it, as well as watched it on Future Pinball. Most of my Top Most Wanted tables are pipe dreams. ("Indiana Jones: The Pinball Adventure", "Dr. Who", "WWF Royal Rumble", "Dirty Harry", etc)

As for Phantom, the music and artwork are really amazing. There's no endless loops, DMD, or silly toys. It does have a neat organ trap door that opens up, but I don't consider that a toy. Overall, it just looks really, really fun. It looks even more better when played in the dark.

Here's a few videos for you:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hv4Wc9Z5NhA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vn7JQn_HuBo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbkjZZEvl7k


"Phantom of the Opera" on Future Pinball:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6wHvCS2--o


I've actually grown bored with the gimmicky tables lately. I'm ready for some simple, SS tables.

I grew up playing a ton of "F-14 Tomcat", so that's a must for me. As for "Xenon" and "Sorcerer", I've never played either, but like POTO, both look like a total blast. Finally, with "Freddy", that's my most wanted realistic table. I'm a huge Freddy fan, have played the table many times, and it's one of the rare few Gottlieb games that's worth playing.

The problem is that the table does not have a ridiculously large rule set. The only features worth mentioning in the game are the Multiball, the One Million Francs reward, and the 1-2-3-4 target rewards.
 

DokkenRokken

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Damnit. After watching these videos now I really want this table.


:cool:


The problem is that the table does not have a ridiculously large rule set. The only features worth mentioning in the game are the Multiball, the One Million Francs reward, and the 1-2-3-4 target rewards.

Yeah, but don't we already have a gazillion of those types of tables?

It doesn't hurt to get a nice, simple table once in a while, like this or "Sorcerer".
 

Michael DiFilippo

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Dirty Harry is another great table I have been fortunate to recently play along side of BSD. Its a great table and has all the razzle dazzle to keep me playing.
 

Terminator

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I really want WWF:RR I would pay $100 just so FS could digitise it for me. Do FS to private requests? I would like to know :)
 

Captain B. Zarre

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A bit off topic, but do Chuck E Cheeses still have pinball?

Yes but only a select few by Stern. They only get RollerCoaster Tycoon, Simpsons Pinball Party, RBION, Elvis, Pirates of the Carribean, and Shrek. Maybe if you're lucky enough NASCAR or Lord of the Rings, but the list above is the only ones you see there now.
 

vikingerik

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Chuck E Cheese only has pinball if you count a TSPP with at least two upper flippers, the Itchy drop targets, and the garage door all broken as pinball.

Seriously, CEC's raging hordes of hyperactive brats are the worst imaginable environment to possibly set up and maintain a pinball machine.
 

DokkenRokken

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Yes but only a select few by Stern. They only get RollerCoaster Tycoon, Simpsons Pinball Party, RBION, Elvis, Pirates of the Carribean, and Shrek. Maybe if you're lucky enough NASCAR or Lord of the Rings, but the list above is the only ones you see there now.


Not over here.

Hell, they literally don't even have arcades in there anymore- All redemption games.

Back in the day, nearly every Chuck E. Cheese out here had "Space Shuttle" and about 20-25 arcades like "TMNT", "The Simpsons", etc.
 

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