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<blockquote data-quote="k88dad" data-source="post: 38773" data-attributes="member: 1506"><p>I'd like to see more EM and 1980s tables. This isn't just nostalgia for the old pros. The PA should be preserving good tables, regardless of units sold or popularity. I realize that you can't completely ignore popularity, but a table that plays well will get good word of mouth.</p><p></p><p>Pinballs that I'd like to see (that haven't been announced) in alphabetical order...</p><p></p><p>Aztec (sold more units than Cyclone, a popular choice in these forums, and requires skill to maximize bonus)</p><p>Bad Cats (unique layout and jackpot feature)</p><p>Eight Ball Deluxe (best of the pool theme & a classic)</p><p>Firepower (17K+ units sold, first game to feature lane change with flipper button, first electronic multiball, first animated displays)</p><p>Paragon (best of the wide-body era)</p><p>Royal Flush (best of the card theme & a classic)</p><p>Spirit of 76 (a standard layout with great play)</p><p>Travel Time (maybe 3,500 units, but it controlled play by a timer instead of by ball count)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="k88dad, post: 38773, member: 1506"] I'd like to see more EM and 1980s tables. This isn't just nostalgia for the old pros. The PA should be preserving good tables, regardless of units sold or popularity. I realize that you can't completely ignore popularity, but a table that plays well will get good word of mouth. Pinballs that I'd like to see (that haven't been announced) in alphabetical order... Aztec (sold more units than Cyclone, a popular choice in these forums, and requires skill to maximize bonus) Bad Cats (unique layout and jackpot feature) Eight Ball Deluxe (best of the pool theme & a classic) Firepower (17K+ units sold, first game to feature lane change with flipper button, first electronic multiball, first animated displays) Paragon (best of the wide-body era) Royal Flush (best of the card theme & a classic) Spirit of 76 (a standard layout with great play) Travel Time (maybe 3,500 units, but it controlled play by a timer instead of by ball count) [/QUOTE]
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