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<blockquote data-quote="shutyertrap" data-source="post: 1096" data-attributes="member: 134"><p>I'll chime in on what's 'special' about this table too. In addition to everything else that has been mentioned, Thing coming out of the box to capture a ball was simply amazing. When the table wasn't being played, it'd go through various 'attract' modes, one of which would be to play the familiar theme song, but where the snaps normally would have been, the flippers would flip all on their own. I saw so many heads snap around for a look just because of that. And I'll second the notion that the goals were easily identified, making it one of the easiest tables to learn the rules for. That being said, it's an incredibly difficult table that drains balls with lightning speed. So it had that perfect hook, where as a player you can see the goal, know what needs to be done, thus making achieving said goals to be incredibly addicting. While it's not my favorite table, I do believe it is a perfect table in execution, theme, and the general good of pinball stewardship. It's the one table most people can agree on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shutyertrap, post: 1096, member: 134"] I'll chime in on what's 'special' about this table too. In addition to everything else that has been mentioned, Thing coming out of the box to capture a ball was simply amazing. When the table wasn't being played, it'd go through various 'attract' modes, one of which would be to play the familiar theme song, but where the snaps normally would have been, the flippers would flip all on their own. I saw so many heads snap around for a look just because of that. And I'll second the notion that the goals were easily identified, making it one of the easiest tables to learn the rules for. That being said, it's an incredibly difficult table that drains balls with lightning speed. So it had that perfect hook, where as a player you can see the goal, know what needs to be done, thus making achieving said goals to be incredibly addicting. While it's not my favorite table, I do believe it is a perfect table in execution, theme, and the general good of pinball stewardship. It's the one table most people can agree on. [/QUOTE]
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