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<blockquote data-quote="PinMike8666" data-source="post: 3220" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>I've changed my mind on my most wanted; it's quite hard to choose, really. Here's my (slightly) revised picks:</p><p></p><p><strong>Gottlieb</strong>:</p><p></p><p><strong>Slick Chick</strong>: This table is considered one of Gottlieb's best EM designs; I enjoyed this one on <strong>Microsoft Pinball Arcade</strong> (PC pinball collection).</p><p><strong>Haunted House</strong>: Made by the same designer who did <strong>Black Hole</strong>; also played this on said collection, but didn't feel right.</p><p><strong>Cue Ball Wizard</strong>: One of the better Gottlieb 90s designs; didn't care too much for its emulation on said collection.</p><p></p><p><strong>Bally</strong>:</p><p></p><p><strong>The Addams Family</strong>: The most obvious choice as it's the highest-selling pinball table of all-time; also praised for its gameplay.</p><p><strong>Twilight Zone</strong>: Less successful than said table, but still considered one of the all-time best tables.</p><p><strong>The Shadow</strong>: Not talked about as much, but it's Brain Eddy's (<strong>Medieval Madness</strong>) first table design. Looks like an awesome table.</p><p></p><p><strong>Williams</strong>:</p><p></p><p><strong>Banzai Run</strong>: Pat Lawlor's (<strong>Ripley's Believe It or Not</strong>) first design; quite ambitious as the backglass is its own unique table (much heavier physics as well).</p><p><strong>White Water</strong>: A design by Dennis Nordman (<strong>Dr. Dude</strong>). Quite possibly his best work due to the creative layout and unique theme.</p><p><strong>Red & Ted's Road Show</strong>: Essentially as spiritual-sequel to Funhouse. Even though it introduced to Buy-In system (which isn't part of this collection), I think it's still possible to carry on with this table on a single credit.</p><p></p><p><strong>Stern</strong> (including <strong>Data East</strong> and <strong>Sega</strong> designs):</p><p></p><p><strong>Jurassic Park</strong>: Considered as the best <strong>Data East</strong> table; really fun rules and layout with a shaker motor.</p><p><strong>The Who's Tommy Pinball Wizard</strong>: One of the best designs from said company. Oddly enough, was re-skinned as <strong>Richie Rich</strong> (prop for the movie it's based on) and converted into a get-well soon present for Masaya Nakamura (head of Namco) as <strong>Kabuki</strong>.</p><p><strong>Lord of the Rings</strong>: Stern's widely-popular and best-praised table. Definitely the best George Gomez-designed table I've played.</p><p></p><p>Really, I can't choose just three for every company, especially for a collection spanning through nearly all pinball eras. My tastes are more centric towards the late-80s and present, hence my selections.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PinMike8666, post: 3220, member: 8"] I've changed my mind on my most wanted; it's quite hard to choose, really. Here's my (slightly) revised picks: [B]Gottlieb[/B]: [B]Slick Chick[/B]: This table is considered one of Gottlieb's best EM designs; I enjoyed this one on [B]Microsoft Pinball Arcade[/B] (PC pinball collection). [B]Haunted House[/B]: Made by the same designer who did [B]Black Hole[/B]; also played this on said collection, but didn't feel right. [B]Cue Ball Wizard[/B]: One of the better Gottlieb 90s designs; didn't care too much for its emulation on said collection. [B]Bally[/B]: [B]The Addams Family[/B]: The most obvious choice as it's the highest-selling pinball table of all-time; also praised for its gameplay. [B]Twilight Zone[/B]: Less successful than said table, but still considered one of the all-time best tables. [B]The Shadow[/B]: Not talked about as much, but it's Brain Eddy's ([B]Medieval Madness[/B]) first table design. Looks like an awesome table. [B]Williams[/B]: [B]Banzai Run[/B]: Pat Lawlor's ([B]Ripley's Believe It or Not[/B]) first design; quite ambitious as the backglass is its own unique table (much heavier physics as well). [B]White Water[/B]: A design by Dennis Nordman ([B]Dr. Dude[/B]). Quite possibly his best work due to the creative layout and unique theme. [B]Red & Ted's Road Show[/B]: Essentially as spiritual-sequel to Funhouse. Even though it introduced to Buy-In system (which isn't part of this collection), I think it's still possible to carry on with this table on a single credit. [B]Stern[/B] (including [B]Data East[/B] and [B]Sega[/B] designs): [B]Jurassic Park[/B]: Considered as the best [B]Data East[/B] table; really fun rules and layout with a shaker motor. [B]The Who's Tommy Pinball Wizard[/B]: One of the best designs from said company. Oddly enough, was re-skinned as [B]Richie Rich[/B] (prop for the movie it's based on) and converted into a get-well soon present for Masaya Nakamura (head of Namco) as [B]Kabuki[/B]. [B]Lord of the Rings[/B]: Stern's widely-popular and best-praised table. Definitely the best George Gomez-designed table I've played. Really, I can't choose just three for every company, especially for a collection spanning through nearly all pinball eras. My tastes are more centric towards the late-80s and present, hence my selections. [/QUOTE]
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