dtown8532
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T2 was released in 1991, and was one of the first DMD machines (the second to feature the standard size screen), which means there will be a few animations, and a video mode (the first ever) but not necessarily a deeper rule set. It took another year or two before they began using the display to their advantage and making deep rule sets that would have been difficult, if not impossible, to pull off with the much more limited LED displays.
Actually, one of the things about T2 that wore me out was simply the license itself. T2 (the pinball and the movie) were revolutionary for their time and, IMO, still hold up in limited doses. My comment was simply about my preference of STTNG over T2 for longtime play. I offer for your consideration the several Youtube videos of pin head game rooms. Many of the best collections (Chris Bucci's comes to mind) have a lot of Bally/Williams from the 90's. I don't see T2 in many of these collections. Why? My guess is lasting power. Just like the movie. Really hot in 1991. Not as much now. Now STTNG. Usually coveted just as much as IJ or even TAF. This was simply my opinion along with the generalized opinion I get from websites like pinside.com and ipdb.org. Although, I supposed if you hate Star Trek, T2 is probably more desirable.