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Bally Tables - Retired Tables
Creature from the Black Lagoon (1992)
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<blockquote data-quote="Fuseball" data-source="post: 18993" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>I owned a CftBL for a whole day! Most of that time was spent fixing it for the new owner, so I never even got to play it that much.</p><p></p><p>That said, playing this is reminding me how much I enjoyed playing it for a couple of hours that one day. The theme is tremendous and that goes a long way to making up for it being a relatively simple ruleset for a '90s game. Like many of you, I was struggling to hit much more than the ramps reliably until I figured out the ball trapping techniques. My only criticism is that the left flipper is a bit underused. That popper (and ramp) feeding the right flipper does get an awful lot of use.</p><p></p><p>Another vote for it having the best video mode in any pinball. The humour throughout is great and it's a joy to be finally able to hear it properly without the noise of a bar or arcade getting in the way. Can't wait for the console versions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fuseball, post: 18993, member: 539"] I owned a CftBL for a whole day! Most of that time was spent fixing it for the new owner, so I never even got to play it that much. That said, playing this is reminding me how much I enjoyed playing it for a couple of hours that one day. The theme is tremendous and that goes a long way to making up for it being a relatively simple ruleset for a '90s game. Like many of you, I was struggling to hit much more than the ramps reliably until I figured out the ball trapping techniques. My only criticism is that the left flipper is a bit underused. That popper (and ramp) feeding the right flipper does get an awful lot of use. Another vote for it having the best video mode in any pinball. The humour throughout is great and it's a joy to be finally able to hear it properly without the noise of a bar or arcade getting in the way. Can't wait for the console versions. [/QUOTE]
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