Three years ago, near the end of my 7th grade year of school, I had a field trip to the bowling alley. I found out that they had gotten a TSPP for me (and others) to enjoy. Although I sucked at it due to inexperience, I eventually got better at the game. Over these past few years, I practiced each week I bowled, and put up some decent high scores.
Fast forward to a few days earlier, and this machine is gone, replaced by newer video and redemption games. With all due respect, I seem to have grown to love this particular game because of what it has to offer: stackability of modes and multiballs. I hate to say this, but farewell. We've had a blast together, and I hope I continue practicing on a completely new and unfamiliar game in this area. Below is my very last game before it departed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jIl8vp7w8mk
Fast forward to a few days earlier, and this machine is gone, replaced by newer video and redemption games. With all due respect, I seem to have grown to love this particular game because of what it has to offer: stackability of modes and multiballs. I hate to say this, but farewell. We've had a blast together, and I hope I continue practicing on a completely new and unfamiliar game in this area. Below is my very last game before it departed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jIl8vp7w8mk