switch3flip
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I was born in the late 60's and always had an affinity for electronics and games.
These are the tables that are special to me that are not available yet for Pinball Arcade.
- 1966 Williams 8 Ball with the fantastic 500 point loop in the middle of the table.
- 1980 Bally Xenon
- 1986 Williams High Speed
- 1988 Williams Cyclone (no multiball? hell no, who needs it?)
- 1989 Williams Black Knight 2000 (always got the highest score at Mission Beach arcade in San Diego back in 89-90.)
Love flow, and my favorite table is Medieval Madness, although I have NEVER had the opportunity to play on a real version. Star Trek: TNG was the last pinball machine I played with the specific purpose of playing pinball, and not just something I stumbled upon and played to pass the time at a restaurant or movie theater.
I think you mean the arcade by the rollercoaster in mission beach, I used to play there a lot ten years after you did, round 99'. I was born ten years after you, late 70's. So you're the the one that had those old scores I beat on BK2000? No, just kidding. I was mostly playing south park and had the high scores on that game.
I can tell you Medieval Madness is even better in reality! We have it at my local arcade and it's like playing TPA in 5D or something On the other hand I've never had the opportunity to play Star Trek IRL and it's my most wanted table to try in reality
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