MIK
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- Oct 17, 2016
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Hi,
As I'm not one for Facebook, (as in BBS'es & Forums were here long before the masses joined the internet) I thought I'd sign up so I can get my most wanted table for TPA out there just in case it ever needs one more request.
Police Force - Williams 1989
http://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=1841
I hope Police Force sees the light of day for TPA as it was one of my fav tables back in the day. Here at home the machine lives on via the Atari Lynx as it was part of Pinball Jam. It is however starting to show it's age a bit now after playing the amazing version of Elvira and the party monsters in TPA!
About Me?
I'm 46 and from the UK. Been video gaming since the early 1980's covering computer, console, handheld and arcades. I've always had a soft spot for computer Pinball though including:
Arcade Pinball Simulator, 3D Pinball - C64
Pinball Dreams/Fantasies/Illusions, Obsession, Slam Tilt - Amiga
Devil Crash/Dragons Fury - Megadrive/Genesis
Pro Pinball, Tilt, True Pinball - Sega Saturn
Pro Pinball Trilogy- Dreamcast
Ultimate Pro Pinball, (aka Pro Pinball Trilogy DC) - Classic XBOX
Pinball Hall of Fame - Wii
Williams Pinball Classics - XBOX360
and of course The Pinball Arcade on XBOX360 & PS4!
I was gutted Pinball Hall of Fame was not released on Classic XBOX in Europe so had to make do with the Wii version instead, (was fun with the nunchuk I might add).
As you may of noticed nothing really going on for PC... After playing Quake 3 to death on Dreamcast and enjoying it more than the PC version it reminded me that gaming was better when everyone has the same hardware/setup. I prefer a more level playing field which is something real arcade/pinball machines taught me from the 1980's. So console TPA for me and may it long continue!
Cheers for now!
As I'm not one for Facebook, (as in BBS'es & Forums were here long before the masses joined the internet) I thought I'd sign up so I can get my most wanted table for TPA out there just in case it ever needs one more request.
Police Force - Williams 1989
http://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=1841
I hope Police Force sees the light of day for TPA as it was one of my fav tables back in the day. Here at home the machine lives on via the Atari Lynx as it was part of Pinball Jam. It is however starting to show it's age a bit now after playing the amazing version of Elvira and the party monsters in TPA!
About Me?
I'm 46 and from the UK. Been video gaming since the early 1980's covering computer, console, handheld and arcades. I've always had a soft spot for computer Pinball though including:
Arcade Pinball Simulator, 3D Pinball - C64
Pinball Dreams/Fantasies/Illusions, Obsession, Slam Tilt - Amiga
Devil Crash/Dragons Fury - Megadrive/Genesis
Pro Pinball, Tilt, True Pinball - Sega Saturn
Pro Pinball Trilogy- Dreamcast
Ultimate Pro Pinball, (aka Pro Pinball Trilogy DC) - Classic XBOX
Pinball Hall of Fame - Wii
Williams Pinball Classics - XBOX360
and of course The Pinball Arcade on XBOX360 & PS4!
I was gutted Pinball Hall of Fame was not released on Classic XBOX in Europe so had to make do with the Wii version instead, (was fun with the nunchuk I might add).
As you may of noticed nothing really going on for PC... After playing Quake 3 to death on Dreamcast and enjoying it more than the PC version it reminded me that gaming was better when everyone has the same hardware/setup. I prefer a more level playing field which is something real arcade/pinball machines taught me from the 1980's. So console TPA for me and may it long continue!
Cheers for now!