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Bally Tables - Retired Tables
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<blockquote data-quote="Storm Chaser" data-source="post: 100280" data-attributes="member: 373"><p>I would say that the outlanes are a far bigger problem than the middle drains. Especially since they drain so fast you never really get any chance to react. It seems like once its starts bouncing on the slingshots, back and forth, you know you are going to drain!</p><p></p><p>I like the challenge of it though, especially since it's a fun table to chase difficult goals (unlike Genie and Going nuts) but it can be incredibly frustrating when you eliminate 3 boxers on the first ball just to see the remaining two balls drain in 5sec each...</p><p></p><p>In that way pinball is an analogy of life: You build it all up only to see it all get taken away, sometimes when you "almost had it all". For some it is taken away far too early, some manage to get it all but most of us just get some nice parts out of it and hopefully just enjoy the ride.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Storm Chaser, post: 100280, member: 373"] I would say that the outlanes are a far bigger problem than the middle drains. Especially since they drain so fast you never really get any chance to react. It seems like once its starts bouncing on the slingshots, back and forth, you know you are going to drain! I like the challenge of it though, especially since it's a fun table to chase difficult goals (unlike Genie and Going nuts) but it can be incredibly frustrating when you eliminate 3 boxers on the first ball just to see the remaining two balls drain in 5sec each... In that way pinball is an analogy of life: You build it all up only to see it all get taken away, sometimes when you "almost had it all". For some it is taken away far too early, some manage to get it all but most of us just get some nice parts out of it and hopefully just enjoy the ride. [/QUOTE]
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