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<blockquote data-quote="EldarOfSuburbia" data-source="post: 237561" data-attributes="member: 4106"><p>You're right, no Sorcerer, and I'd have included it if I'd remembered it. Quite a few of those are my own personal preference, except Surf N Safari, which I'd love to see, simply because I feel it's the least Premier-y of the remaining Premier tables. It's got decent flow, it's a "classic" fan layout, and the rules are both relatively deep and easy to pick up at the same time, what with that giant grid of colored lights in the middle of the table. Also the "blind" skill shot is great, although I've no idea how TPA would emulate that incredibly satisfying sound/very minute "something" when you get it right (anyone who's played the table will know what I mean; it's almost impossible to describe without telling someone to start a game, plunge the ball just right - it's a pretty large sweet spot - and get "that feeling" when it works).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EldarOfSuburbia, post: 237561, member: 4106"] You're right, no Sorcerer, and I'd have included it if I'd remembered it. Quite a few of those are my own personal preference, except Surf N Safari, which I'd love to see, simply because I feel it's the least Premier-y of the remaining Premier tables. It's got decent flow, it's a "classic" fan layout, and the rules are both relatively deep and easy to pick up at the same time, what with that giant grid of colored lights in the middle of the table. Also the "blind" skill shot is great, although I've no idea how TPA would emulate that incredibly satisfying sound/very minute "something" when you get it right (anyone who's played the table will know what I mean; it's almost impossible to describe without telling someone to start a game, plunge the ball just right - it's a pretty large sweet spot - and get "that feeling" when it works). [/QUOTE]
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