k88dad
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- Nov 9, 2012
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Made the hour drive to Brighton and played a couple of hours of pinball (and one game of Dig Dug to burn off the tale end of my tokens.) I played my best on Attack from Mars, and my wife kicked my butt soundly in three games of Cirqus Voltaire. Most pins are LED equipped and $1 per credit, with a few 50¢ EMs. It feels odd to pay 50¢ for 3 balls. EMs should always be set to 5-ball play.
They do have some rare pins. I saw King Pin, Flip Flop, Laser War, Lights Camera Action and Nine Ball. The best EM that I saw was Golden Arrow. They also had the common Capt. Fantastic.
Three pins that I would surely have played were turned off (such is pinball.) Addams Family, Eight Ball Deluxe and Whirlwind were all unplugged. I'll be back for another visit soon, I'm sure.
Maintenance quality was generally top notch. The TotAN only had one-ball multiball (sob.) Another pin had its tilt sensitivity set to unplayable. Flipping the flippers was enough to set it off.
Got some time in on Indiana Jones, Medieval Madness, Monster Bash, Theatre of Magic and Wizard of Oz. I'll have to make a run there just to play modern Sterns. They've got quite a few.
They do have some rare pins. I saw King Pin, Flip Flop, Laser War, Lights Camera Action and Nine Ball. The best EM that I saw was Golden Arrow. They also had the common Capt. Fantastic.
Three pins that I would surely have played were turned off (such is pinball.) Addams Family, Eight Ball Deluxe and Whirlwind were all unplugged. I'll be back for another visit soon, I'm sure.
Maintenance quality was generally top notch. The TotAN only had one-ball multiball (sob.) Another pin had its tilt sensitivity set to unplayable. Flipping the flippers was enough to set it off.
Got some time in on Indiana Jones, Medieval Madness, Monster Bash, Theatre of Magic and Wizard of Oz. I'll have to make a run there just to play modern Sterns. They've got quite a few.
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