Table Pack #19 Speculation

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lettuce

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Heres the Backglass of 1812, you can see the monster and lady in red.....

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Never played it, but looks an interesting table from the Youtube videos!!
 

Arjan

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I am writing again just to make sure that next pack will contain FISH TALES! (soothing voice, hypnotic: fiiiiiish taaaaaaaleeeeees) I want it :p

In there with you all the way, want fishtales too, although I would love tales form the crypt too! But might as well be another old crap table pack again like this month and the one before Terminator which I didn't bother to buy neither I have to say....
Still hoping for some newer modern tables from the 90s....

The hint for table pack 19 looks like it might be Highspeed 2 though, that wouldn't be bad either, as long as it's not the original Highspeed which is kinda boring...
 

mmmagnetic

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1812? YESSS.

That table was sitting in a small arcade I found in the netherlands many years ago. I never got to play it since the plunger was broken, and I wasn't that much into pinball either... But I fondly remember the brilliant attract theme. Next year I went there the pins had all been replaced (Guns N Roses and Revenge From Mars - not bad either!), but it bugged me that I never got to play this.

Man, can't wait :cool:

Theme:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=MrGtxS7IJvc
 
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lettuce

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But might as well be another old crap table pack again like this month and the one before Terminator which I didn't bother to buy neither I have to say....
Still hoping for some newer modern tables from the 90s....

Class of 1812 is from the 90's it was made in 1991!!!



Why is the table called. 'Class of 1812' anyway is there something special about that year....or is there just no reason behind it?
 
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Mark W**a

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Any table ghat reminds me of Clockwork Orange is a winner.

Perfect Halloween themed board too.

Well I'm happy with that. Wow so I guess that whole Gary Stern, Tales from the Crypt thing turned out to be a red herring after all? Maybe next year...
 

Cirqus

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Class of 1812 is from the 90's it was made in 1991!!!



Why is the table called. 'Class of 1812' anyway is there something special about that year....or is there just no reason behind it?

Only thing I can think of is the War of 1812 but that seems irrelevant.
 

Mark W**a

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Farsight needs to try a little harder with these... I mean, including backglass art is such a giveaway. Like we're not gunna guess that in two seconds.

I guess it's nice to know though. Anyway I really like this class of 1812. And wow the top two from the Gottlieb poll back to back. How fast was that??
 

jbejarano

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Of Tales From The Crypt, Class of 1812, and Bram Stoker's Dracula, it seems that the easiest to license would be Class of 1812. Even though I think we've had enough horror tables for a while, FarSight does seem to have this fetish with them. And as it's approaching Halloween, having Haunted House one month and another horror theme the next month (as with the two Elvira tables) certainly isn't without precedent.

With all that, my head says Victory (the last announced table on the list), and Class of 1812 (the easiest license among the likeliest horror tables).

Of course, my heart wants High Speed along with any of: High Speed II: The Getaway, Black Knight 2000, F-14 Tomcat, Red & Ted's Roadshow, Earthshaker, or Eight Ball Deluxe.

From August 29th in this thread. Thank you. Thank you very much. :)
 

jbejarano

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Oh, and I'm sure that Elvira's presence this time means that Scared Stiff will be the table of the month.
 

Kolchak357

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There is a lot of wacky charm in 1812. Can't wait to play it. The chicken singing is the best.
 
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