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<blockquote data-quote="Crawley" data-source="post: 210417" data-attributes="member: 2300"><p>I guess I'll do three:</p><p></p><p>1. Defender - based off the old arcade game. It features the same sound effects package from the arcade game. The gameplay is pretty fast (similar to Firepower). It has pop-up targets like Cactus Canyon and in general there's a lot of targets to shoot for - a third flipper near the top of the table to help with some targets. It also has a 3-ball multiball mode. And a smart bomb button - which to be honest I wasn't sure when to use.</p><p></p><p>2. Laser War - this has one of the worst backglass featuring some generic 80's b-movie sci-fi theme. The gameplay is a lot of fun though. It's simple enough to pick up with the three colored theme of hitting targets for each and locking the ball and collecting bonuses. But the real highlights of the table are the general flow of the game, the light show, and the pop-bumpers that are just great on this machine. Its one of those machines you can play a few games to wind down and be satisfied</p><p></p><p>3. Solar Fire - It's in the style of Black Knight with the similar two playfields and a magna save - which you can build multiple saves in to. There's a few goals to shoot for but the main goal is of course the 2-3 ball multiball. The sound effects are pretty good but the art is terrible but I kinda like it - almost a so bad its good feel. There's a little bit of stop-n-go gameplay as there's a few places you can shoot the ball where it'll get held but when the game is moving, particularly with multiball, it really moves and those locks become important catch your breath opportunities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crawley, post: 210417, member: 2300"] I guess I'll do three: 1. Defender - based off the old arcade game. It features the same sound effects package from the arcade game. The gameplay is pretty fast (similar to Firepower). It has pop-up targets like Cactus Canyon and in general there's a lot of targets to shoot for - a third flipper near the top of the table to help with some targets. It also has a 3-ball multiball mode. And a smart bomb button - which to be honest I wasn't sure when to use. 2. Laser War - this has one of the worst backglass featuring some generic 80's b-movie sci-fi theme. The gameplay is a lot of fun though. It's simple enough to pick up with the three colored theme of hitting targets for each and locking the ball and collecting bonuses. But the real highlights of the table are the general flow of the game, the light show, and the pop-bumpers that are just great on this machine. Its one of those machines you can play a few games to wind down and be satisfied 3. Solar Fire - It's in the style of Black Knight with the similar two playfields and a magna save - which you can build multiple saves in to. There's a few goals to shoot for but the main goal is of course the 2-3 ball multiball. The sound effects are pretty good but the art is terrible but I kinda like it - almost a so bad its good feel. There's a little bit of stop-n-go gameplay as there's a few places you can shoot the ball where it'll get held but when the game is moving, particularly with multiball, it really moves and those locks become important catch your breath opportunities. [/QUOTE]
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