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Top 3 Showdown: Farsight's Official Pre-1980 Poll
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<blockquote data-quote="RC_Deckman" data-source="post: 184616" data-attributes="member: 1801"><p>Meh. There's a niche market for anything. Plus, what's designed to appeal to little ones exclusively won't normally appeal to an adult. (Reference: Teletubbies) I would venture to say standards are a matter of perspective... which is why we have the controversy of Xenon vs. Paragon to begin with.</p><p></p><p>Further, I shared my pinball arcade with my granddaughter who is 6, and Go in Nuts was definitely a keeper. I expect this game was designed to be a "randomly flip til all the balls drop" game, so the technique and skill shots that we adults love so much don't really matter to the kiddos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RC_Deckman, post: 184616, member: 1801"] Meh. There's a niche market for anything. Plus, what's designed to appeal to little ones exclusively won't normally appeal to an adult. (Reference: Teletubbies) I would venture to say standards are a matter of perspective... which is why we have the controversy of Xenon vs. Paragon to begin with. Further, I shared my pinball arcade with my granddaughter who is 6, and Go in Nuts was definitely a keeper. I expect this game was designed to be a "randomly flip til all the balls drop" game, so the technique and skill shots that we adults love so much don't really matter to the kiddos. [/QUOTE]
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