ER777
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- Sep 8, 2012
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I don't think I've ever seen a Swords of Fury, and I haven't thought about it much. So I just checked it out on ipdb and it is beautiful, looks really interesting, and I want it.
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It seems more complex than other tables of that era? A little? And I love Doug Watson art. I wonder if the sounds are any good... Williams late-80s machines seemed to usually have really great sound.
I already wanted your other four suggestions. So I'm on board with all five... show me where to sign!
P.S. I would add Flash and Pharoah to my personal 1979-1989 unlicensed list.
Its not really any more complicated than the others from the era, its mostly the fun unique layout that makes it great.
I think I recall playing it way back when. It's one of those tables that seem to focus on one aspect of the table rule set and that's that. A vid <video> shows how basic the game is. Just go for MB and have at it. It looks nice but there isn't much else on the table that stands out.
An 80s game where your main goal is multi-ball?! Preposterous!