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<blockquote data-quote="JoshuaKadmon" data-source="post: 30171" data-attributes="member: 1046"><p>TPA is still undoubtedly my favorite, but surprisingly, I spend most of my "alternative time" on Age of Pinballs. I'm starting to see the virtues of Zen 2, but I was never much of a fan of the original. Pro Pinball is excellent, of course, but I've just about had my fill of those four tables. Pinball HD Collection is okay, as iPad pinballs go, but the unrealistic layouts are a big turnoff to me. We've all done our time on Visual Pinball and Future Pinball, but there aren't enough recreations available on Future. I still kick up Microsoft Pinball Arcade every once in a while, mainly for Haunted House, and Retro/Epic Pinball was cool back in the day but shows its age. Metroid Prime Pinball is fun but limited in scope. All-in-all, TPA's biggest competition seems to be Pro and Zen, but Pro's future success seems completely reliant on an unrealistic Kickstarter. Even though that Kickstarter doesn't have a chance at this point, do you still think we could get the originals on Steam? I wasn't entirely clear on that point...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoshuaKadmon, post: 30171, member: 1046"] TPA is still undoubtedly my favorite, but surprisingly, I spend most of my "alternative time" on Age of Pinballs. I'm starting to see the virtues of Zen 2, but I was never much of a fan of the original. Pro Pinball is excellent, of course, but I've just about had my fill of those four tables. Pinball HD Collection is okay, as iPad pinballs go, but the unrealistic layouts are a big turnoff to me. We've all done our time on Visual Pinball and Future Pinball, but there aren't enough recreations available on Future. I still kick up Microsoft Pinball Arcade every once in a while, mainly for Haunted House, and Retro/Epic Pinball was cool back in the day but shows its age. Metroid Prime Pinball is fun but limited in scope. All-in-all, TPA's biggest competition seems to be Pro and Zen, but Pro's future success seems completely reliant on an unrealistic Kickstarter. Even though that Kickstarter doesn't have a chance at this point, do you still think we could get the originals on Steam? I wasn't entirely clear on that point... [/QUOTE]
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