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<blockquote data-quote="Robert Hunt" data-source="post: 63299" data-attributes="member: 1600"><p>Fungi I can't deny that when I set OUT on my trip the goal was simply to play as many of the TPA titles as I could find, but in the past two months or so I must have played about one THOUSAND different pins, so if I HAVE a "purpose" its clearly moved beyond this computer game. Still I'm addicted to TPA and have a decided soft-spot for every table they've included in the game, and even for those that they might. I feel like I own them (especially after playing them out in the real world.)</p><p></p><p>As for Strikes 'n' Spares, a game I don't imagine will actually make it into TPA, I saw the thing at Flippers, but it only robbed me. I can say it LOOKED pretty sharp, but I've also heard that the game is pretty uninspired and has a fairly low ceiling. If FarSight were gonna come out with an unusual pin, my vote would be Safecracker.</p><p></p><p>And Cactus Canyon? Played it at Flippers! And I'll get to it of course; I've just been taking them in the order they were issued by FarSight (only I somehow skipped over Monster Bash!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert Hunt, post: 63299, member: 1600"] Fungi I can't deny that when I set OUT on my trip the goal was simply to play as many of the TPA titles as I could find, but in the past two months or so I must have played about one THOUSAND different pins, so if I HAVE a "purpose" its clearly moved beyond this computer game. Still I'm addicted to TPA and have a decided soft-spot for every table they've included in the game, and even for those that they might. I feel like I own them (especially after playing them out in the real world.) As for Strikes 'n' Spares, a game I don't imagine will actually make it into TPA, I saw the thing at Flippers, but it only robbed me. I can say it LOOKED pretty sharp, but I've also heard that the game is pretty uninspired and has a fairly low ceiling. If FarSight were gonna come out with an unusual pin, my vote would be Safecracker. And Cactus Canyon? Played it at Flippers! And I'll get to it of course; I've just been taking them in the order they were issued by FarSight (only I somehow skipped over Monster Bash!) [/QUOTE]
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