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<blockquote data-quote="heberts811" data-source="post: 11032" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>I live in Connecticut, and during the 70"s when I was a teenager, free games and matches were actually illegal. My experience with pinball was with add-a-ball. I have fond memories with games like Gold Strike, Captain Card, Bank Shot, Lucky Hand, Dimension, Jungle King, Free Fall and Top Hand. The challenge of lighting the Wow light and scoring as many extra balls as possible made these games fun to play. I know that these type of games are not everyone"s cup of tea, but the Gottlieb wedgehead is a big part of pinball history and I hope if any of these are converted, the add-a-ball versions are included as an option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="heberts811, post: 11032, member: 42"] I live in Connecticut, and during the 70"s when I was a teenager, free games and matches were actually illegal. My experience with pinball was with add-a-ball. I have fond memories with games like Gold Strike, Captain Card, Bank Shot, Lucky Hand, Dimension, Jungle King, Free Fall and Top Hand. The challenge of lighting the Wow light and scoring as many extra balls as possible made these games fun to play. I know that these type of games are not everyone"s cup of tea, but the Gottlieb wedgehead is a big part of pinball history and I hope if any of these are converted, the add-a-ball versions are included as an option. [/QUOTE]
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