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Ripley's Believe it or Not! (2003)
[RANT] This is the worst table in TPA
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<blockquote data-quote="Sinistar" data-source="post: 35798" data-attributes="member: 683"><p>Not sure where you come from , Europe or American ? But Robert Ripley was a actual explorer and chronicler of the unique across the globe, a sort of PT Barnum of safaris . For years , cartoons called <strong>Ripley's Believe it or Not ! </strong>ran in syndication in newspapers . In Southern California in Anaheim , near Disneyland , they actually have a Ripley's Believe it or Not museum. It was also a serialised show on network TV chronicaling bizarre findings , and human oddities , hosted by Jack Palance and later by Dean Cain (of Lois and Clark Superman fame). This pinball is what it is, a salute to Ripley's Believe it or Not , a museum of human oddities , many of the facts used in the game are from that museum and those newspaper cartoons .</p><p></p><p>Fun fact: the fertility statue in the museum , has had a miraculous rate of potency , to such a degree they had to move it out of reach of the public , as over the years several woman attested to it's abilities , some were quite suprised, that after years of failed pregnancies, the statue works all too well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sinistar, post: 35798, member: 683"] Not sure where you come from , Europe or American ? But Robert Ripley was a actual explorer and chronicler of the unique across the globe, a sort of PT Barnum of safaris . For years , cartoons called [B]Ripley's Believe it or Not ! [/B]ran in syndication in newspapers . In Southern California in Anaheim , near Disneyland , they actually have a Ripley's Believe it or Not museum. It was also a serialised show on network TV chronicaling bizarre findings , and human oddities , hosted by Jack Palance and later by Dean Cain (of Lois and Clark Superman fame). This pinball is what it is, a salute to Ripley's Believe it or Not , a museum of human oddities , many of the facts used in the game are from that museum and those newspaper cartoons . Fun fact: the fertility statue in the museum , has had a miraculous rate of potency , to such a degree they had to move it out of reach of the public , as over the years several woman attested to it's abilities , some were quite suprised, that after years of failed pregnancies, the statue works all too well. [/QUOTE]
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