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Table Pack 16: Flight 2000 and Goin' Nuts!
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<blockquote data-quote="Pinballfan69" data-source="post: 91758" data-attributes="member: 221"><p>Everyone has personal preferences in what type of tables they like. I love tables that have some form of Multiball. The generic EM tables like Central Park, Big Shot, Genie, even Gorgar are boring to me regardless of theme. After trying the Demo of both tables on my SGS3 I will definitely buy the pack when it comes out on the PS3. Goin' Nutts is interesting and has MB from the start. Flight 2000 isn't too bad and I like the idea of hitting the drop targets in descending order for the ability to lock the balls for MB. It gives the table it's theme IMO.</p><p></p><p>Again Personal choice. I will give every table a try. All I know is that there will probably be a table I won't care for and play at all but there will definitely be a pack that has a table that I will enjoy playing. Well... Maybe the only table I will skip is Adams Family <span style="font-size: 9px">ducks begin rock</span> I really don't see the allure of this table. I've played it. It's at Castles and Coasters in AZ and I don't care for it. I hear there that FS is aggressively looking to license the table.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pinballfan69, post: 91758, member: 221"] Everyone has personal preferences in what type of tables they like. I love tables that have some form of Multiball. The generic EM tables like Central Park, Big Shot, Genie, even Gorgar are boring to me regardless of theme. After trying the Demo of both tables on my SGS3 I will definitely buy the pack when it comes out on the PS3. Goin' Nutts is interesting and has MB from the start. Flight 2000 isn't too bad and I like the idea of hitting the drop targets in descending order for the ability to lock the balls for MB. It gives the table it's theme IMO. Again Personal choice. I will give every table a try. All I know is that there will probably be a table I won't care for and play at all but there will definitely be a pack that has a table that I will enjoy playing. Well... Maybe the only table I will skip is Adams Family [SIZE=1]ducks begin rock[/SIZE] I really don't see the allure of this table. I've played it. It's at Castles and Coasters in AZ and I don't care for it. I hear there that FS is aggressively looking to license the table. [/QUOTE]
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