Not a complaint, just a puzzle. The tables aren't personal favourites, but I do enjoy them.
Maybe I'm too young to really get it, but what's the connection? Three pinball tables exist from a quick google, and two have made it into TPA. Was this proportionate to her fame? There does seem to be an overrepresentation of horror themed tables in pinball, so perhaps she's just ridden that wave.
Or did she love pinball herself, or perhaps have a connection to someone at Bally or something?
Or were there in fact not that many Elvira pinball tables, all things considered, and it's just that they were well designed and well loved, or easy to get licenses for, so they've ended up seemingly overrepresented in TPA?
Sorry if the answer's obvious - I did google, but couldn't find anything.
Maybe I'm too young to really get it, but what's the connection? Three pinball tables exist from a quick google, and two have made it into TPA. Was this proportionate to her fame? There does seem to be an overrepresentation of horror themed tables in pinball, so perhaps she's just ridden that wave.
Or did she love pinball herself, or perhaps have a connection to someone at Bally or something?
Or were there in fact not that many Elvira pinball tables, all things considered, and it's just that they were well designed and well loved, or easy to get licenses for, so they've ended up seemingly overrepresented in TPA?
Sorry if the answer's obvious - I did google, but couldn't find anything.