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<blockquote data-quote="Gorgias32" data-source="post: 258116" data-attributes="member: 5914"><p>I have not played a ton, but here is my list along with observations of differences in TPA (fun thread, BTW)</p><p></p><p>Creature from the Black Lagoon - I am just as bamboozled by the right side ball release in real life as in TPA. Obvious difference is the vacuum ramps in TPA, but it's not that far off. Really fun game, hoping it's "de-vacuumed" in the current refactoring work.</p><p></p><p>Black Knight - we had one at my office for a while, in real life it's a fun, fast, brutal 80s game. TPA feels like it's an entirely different video game.</p><p></p><p>Bride of Pinbot - just played this once, it's harder in real life.</p><p></p><p>Terminator 2 - Pretty good conversion in TPA, I'd love to see the new flipper physics applied so you can do drop catches.</p><p></p><p>Pin Bot - love this one, my TPA experience really helped me be effective on the real game. Same comment as above, would be good to have flipper physics updated on the TPA table, I think it would make it even better.</p><p></p><p>Space Shuttle - the only table I remember playing as a kid, at the skating rink probably right around the time it came out. All I remember from then is thinking the space shuttle toy was really cool, putting in a quarter and having all three balls drain in about 15 seconds, and then going back to play donkey kong.</p><p></p><p>High Roller Casino - fun game in TPA and real life, pretty good digital version</p><p></p><p>Who Dunnit - fun, good conversion, another where I'd like to see flipper physics for drop catches</p><p></p><p>High Speed - way harder in real life</p><p></p><p>Black Knight 2000 - good conversion in TPA</p><p></p><p>Fish Tales - I finally got a chance to play fish tales in real life and I am pretty good at it, thanks to TPA practice. Very good digital version.</p><p></p><p>Addams Family - classic in both platforms</p><p></p><p>Cyclone - this table is way harder in real life, the shots are super tight and on the one I played, the plunger was way weaker than TPA.</p><p></p><p>The Getaway - good conversion, too easy in TPA but still fun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gorgias32, post: 258116, member: 5914"] I have not played a ton, but here is my list along with observations of differences in TPA (fun thread, BTW) Creature from the Black Lagoon - I am just as bamboozled by the right side ball release in real life as in TPA. Obvious difference is the vacuum ramps in TPA, but it's not that far off. Really fun game, hoping it's "de-vacuumed" in the current refactoring work. Black Knight - we had one at my office for a while, in real life it's a fun, fast, brutal 80s game. TPA feels like it's an entirely different video game. Bride of Pinbot - just played this once, it's harder in real life. Terminator 2 - Pretty good conversion in TPA, I'd love to see the new flipper physics applied so you can do drop catches. Pin Bot - love this one, my TPA experience really helped me be effective on the real game. Same comment as above, would be good to have flipper physics updated on the TPA table, I think it would make it even better. Space Shuttle - the only table I remember playing as a kid, at the skating rink probably right around the time it came out. All I remember from then is thinking the space shuttle toy was really cool, putting in a quarter and having all three balls drain in about 15 seconds, and then going back to play donkey kong. High Roller Casino - fun game in TPA and real life, pretty good digital version Who Dunnit - fun, good conversion, another where I'd like to see flipper physics for drop catches High Speed - way harder in real life Black Knight 2000 - good conversion in TPA Fish Tales - I finally got a chance to play fish tales in real life and I am pretty good at it, thanks to TPA practice. Very good digital version. Addams Family - classic in both platforms Cyclone - this table is way harder in real life, the shots are super tight and on the one I played, the plunger was way weaker than TPA. The Getaway - good conversion, too easy in TPA but still fun [/QUOTE]
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