What are your most-wanted tables?

shutyertrap

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How terribly old I must feel when Terminator 3 is described as 'old school'!!

That table was made AFTER everyone but Stern had closed up shop. I tend to look at everything before the modern iteration of Stern (which I would say is everything RBION and forward) as just older. True old school is pre golden age, ie before early 80's. Because if those are 'old school', what does that make EMs? Ancient?

The newest generation of pins I tend to define by if they had LED lighting native to them.
 

Timelord

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Oct 29, 2012
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How terribly old I must feel when Terminator 3 is described as 'old school'!!

That table was made AFTER everyone but Stern had closed up shop. I tend to look at everything before the modern iteration of Stern (which I would say is everything RBION and forward) as just older. True old school is pre golden age, ie before early 80's. Because if those are 'old school', what does that make EMs? Ancient?

The newest generation of pins I tend to define by if they had LED lighting native to them.

You can only imagine how old I feel, Bro !

Timelord ...
 

Bowflex

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Feb 21, 2012
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How terribly old I must feel when Terminator 3 is described as 'old school'!!

That table was made AFTER everyone but Stern had closed up shop. I tend to look at everything before the modern iteration of Stern (which I would say is everything RBION and forward) as just older. True old school is pre golden age, ie before early 80's. Because if those are 'old school', what does that make EMs? Ancient?

The newest generation of pins I tend to define by if they had LED lighting native to them.

Naw, early solid state is ancient. Em's are pre-historic and were pulled out of tar pits.
 

Pinballwiz45b

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Aug 12, 2012
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Ugh, now I have the need to start playing Banzai Run like crazy. I wish it wasn't a once-in-a-lifetime thing :(
 
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Cognis

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Apr 8, 2014
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Flash
Xenon
Eight Ball Deluxe
Star Wars
Star Trek (original series)
Playboy
Simpsons
South Park
Indiana Jones
Demolition Man
Rolling Stones
Metallica
Kiss
Jurassic Park
High Roller
Evil Knievel
Flash Gordon
Harlem Globetrotters
Space Invaders
Six Million Dollar Man
 

Rudy hates me

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Jan 13, 2014
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I'm adding my voice to those asking for Banzai Run. Now we've got High Speed on the way, which also just missed out on a top 10 position in the Williams poll, FS may seriously consider this table too if requests keep appearing on here.
 

Kolchak357

Senior Pigeon
May 31, 2012
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I'm gonna throw three out. I'm sticking to tables I believe to be in the realm of possibility. I'm also leaving out EMs as FS seems to have little interest in recreating anymore of those.

Fathom
Rollergames
Fire!
 

Captain B. Zarre

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Apr 16, 2013
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Riverboat Gambler is surprisingly well done for a machine that "everyone forgot about". Love the music too and also 21, the bust card is a great idea!

High Roller Casino along the same lines, as well.
 

Bowflex

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Feb 21, 2012
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I'm gonna throw three out. I'm sticking to tables I believe to be in the realm of possibility. I'm also leaving out EMs as FS seems to have little interest in recreating anymore of those.

Fathom
Rollergames
Fire!

This is a great list of doable games right here. This is almost my top 3! I would have Paragon instead of Rollergames in mine but I would definitely enjoy seeing that one made, too!
 

pm1109

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Dec 18, 2013
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Not sure if anyone has mentioned this but I would love to see"Dirty Harry"
Big fan of the movie and would be great to play the pinball
 

mpad

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Jan 26, 2014
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Austin Powers. Don't know why, but I really had lots of fun playing the rt last week. Can't even remember the movies, but the table was cool - and so furry.
Baywatch is - despite its cheesiness - actually a fun and demanding table. Damn licenses...
 

PC.Doctor

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Jul 22, 2013
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I'd like to see Roller Coaster Tycoon (Stern, 2001) and Dale Jr (Stern, 2007) on TPA. However, these are premium tables and they generally would cost Farsight more money to turn them into table packs (that's why there trying to avoid them in the future ever since they held the kickstarter fund raiser for T2).
 

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