- Mar 14, 2012
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A few weeks back, I went to Arcade Expo 2.0 in Banning, CA where I got to see over 600 machines. I also got to hang with Norman from FarSight a little and play a few tables with him. All this was reported on in a podcast a few back, but I thought I'd share here too.
I wanted to highlight a couple of tables that I think would be great additions to The Pinball Arcade. None of these tend to get mentioned much, but they all stood out to me for unique playfield design that would offer something different to what we're all used to.
The highlight of the show was 1982's Vector, by Bally. Norman really liked this table too, and it's all about checking your pinball aptitude.
I really like the double row of drop targets blocking the ramp too.
I wanted to highlight a couple of tables that I think would be great additions to The Pinball Arcade. None of these tend to get mentioned much, but they all stood out to me for unique playfield design that would offer something different to what we're all used to.
The highlight of the show was 1982's Vector, by Bally. Norman really liked this table too, and it's all about checking your pinball aptitude.
I really like the double row of drop targets blocking the ramp too.