Fungi
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- Feb 20, 2012
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If that is true than screw it. I'd end up driving to the house of the designer and slapping him with a rubber hand.
I've played it, and you would.
If that is true than screw it. I'd end up driving to the house of the designer and slapping him with a rubber hand.
Orbitor requires true spin physics to play right. Those "bumpers" are spinning rubber discs that give the pinball spin.
I never saw this table irl (but hopefully it will be at Repay FX next month), but it definitely fits the kind of table that needs to be added to Pinball Arcade....
Drink a bottle of vodka and play Big Shot.
OK, *that* is officially the weirdest pinball concept I have ever seen. (Now I want to play it!)
Well whenever they get S.A.M. Emulated, I would love to see Wheel Of Fortune and Big Buck Hunter Pro. These are to great games that are underrated and not too many people want them in The Pinball Arcade, when I first saw these games at a barcode, I was like oh boy they'll probably suck. But once I started playing them I got hooked on them, they were a very pleasant surprise. http://youtu.be/2gmt0CvIJX4
Ooo ooo, lemme try! Big Buck Hunter Pro. It'll never happen, but we don't have a hunting themed table yet. Also it's a Stern that no one requests. It's not so bad though, and for some reason it has UFOs in it. I'm not even into hunting, but I used to play it at the nearest truckstop.
Never played Orbiter but it looks so weird that we need to get it
There are no magnets on Orbitor. The effect is all due to the shape of the playfield, as well as the spinning bumpers.