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<blockquote data-quote="Krooze L-Roy" data-source="post: 115683" data-attributes="member: 3503"><p>I will absolutely never happen, and few but me would appreciate it, but I'd like to see Star Explorer (<a href="http://ipdb.org/machine.cgi?gid=2345" target="_blank">IPDB</a>) on TPA. </p><p></p><p>It's an undersized table built for home use, and it has an identical playfield layout as all the other tables from the company. It's incredibly basic, and frankly pretty unfair. There are no inlanes, scoring opportunities are limited, and both clunky flippers move simultaneously when you push a button (on the bright side, this allows for one-handed play). </p><p></p><p>Still, this is the table that made me a pinball enthusiast. It's been in my family since before I was born, and I have hundreds of fond memories tied into it. The artwork is wonderfully 70s-tastic, and the thing is built like a tank; everything still works, even most of the 35+ year old light bulbs. I don't even know how that's possible!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Krooze L-Roy, post: 115683, member: 3503"] I will absolutely never happen, and few but me would appreciate it, but I'd like to see Star Explorer ([url=http://ipdb.org/machine.cgi?gid=2345]IPDB[/url]) on TPA. It's an undersized table built for home use, and it has an identical playfield layout as all the other tables from the company. It's incredibly basic, and frankly pretty unfair. There are no inlanes, scoring opportunities are limited, and both clunky flippers move simultaneously when you push a button (on the bright side, this allows for one-handed play). Still, this is the table that made me a pinball enthusiast. It's been in my family since before I was born, and I have hundreds of fond memories tied into it. The artwork is wonderfully 70s-tastic, and the thing is built like a tank; everything still works, even most of the 35+ year old light bulbs. I don't even know how that's possible! [/QUOTE]
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