The LEAST popular table you want to come to The Pinball Arcade

Edan-Grossman

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q-berts quest
speak easy (bally)

I was just about to suggest q-bert, it is certainly not the best game released at the time, but its layout is unique and it does offer an interesting gameplay concept.

I guess I will suggest Bally's Mr. And Mrs. Pac-man, the pinball gameplay itself is fun, but the interactive maze game seems to be an unnecessary distraction that kills the flow of the game. It's still worth playing, but I can't stop thinking how much better this game would be if it didn't grab the ball so often to force you to play a mediocre mini-game.
 

SydyneBall

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Playboy. But only one edition: the 1978 Bally Edition. For it's time, I think it added some innovative features. You had the make some exact shots to score big. When I was on, this game flowed nicely for it's time. When I was off, it was brutal..
Never make to TPA unless an After Hours edition. Just check out those cabinet sides. Who does that?...
http://www.ipdb.org/showpic.pl?id=1823&picno=6462
 
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switch3flip

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Radical!
South Park ( I admit it's easy and gets boring in the long run but it's still way more fun than many of the tables that we have in TPA.)
 

Mark W**a

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Playboy. But only one edition: the 1978 Bally Edition. For it's time, I think it added some innovative features. You had the make some exact shots to score big. When I was on, this game flowed nicely for it's time. When I was off, it was brutal..
Never make to TPA unless an After Hours edition. Just check out those cabinet sides. Who does that?...
http://www.ipdb.org/showpic.pl?id=1823&picno=6462

Elvira is more scantily clad than anything on the Playboy games, barring the X-Rated optional stickers on Stern PlayBoy from 2002.

Though just the brand itself would never pass an E rating. That naked chick on the sideart isn't so bad it's a silhouette id say it's pretty tame tbh but again it's just the name Playboy that in and of itself is the problem. A shame cause all the Playboy tables are a big part of pinball history IMO.
 

Clawhammer

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Playboy. But only one edition: the 1978 Bally Edition. For it's time, I think it added some innovative features. You had the make some exact shots to score big. When I was on, this game flowed nicely for it's time. When I was off, it was brutal..
Never make to TPA unless an After Hours edition. Just check out those cabinet sides. Who does that?...
http://www.ipdb.org/showpic.pl?id=1823&picno=6462

Definitely the best of the Playboy machines, imo.
 
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