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<blockquote data-quote="soundwave106" data-source="post: 133050" data-attributes="member: 3746"><p>The problem with Simpsons Pinball Party is that, while I understand that it's good, it's a modern Stern -- you don't encounter too many modern Sterns in pinball arcades, so many people wouldn't have the foggiest of how it plays. </p><p></p><p>The Addams Family was *everywhere* in the early 90s. Best selling pin, and a very well rated pin overall. It doesn't have the speed, mode depth, or insane multiballs of some of the later pinball machines, but (MHO) TAF sort of "set the stage" for any of the pinball revival era features (doubly so since TAF allowed Lawlor to create TZ).</p><p></p><p>I'm sure SPP would sell well, but I doubt as well as TAF.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soundwave106, post: 133050, member: 3746"] The problem with Simpsons Pinball Party is that, while I understand that it's good, it's a modern Stern -- you don't encounter too many modern Sterns in pinball arcades, so many people wouldn't have the foggiest of how it plays. The Addams Family was *everywhere* in the early 90s. Best selling pin, and a very well rated pin overall. It doesn't have the speed, mode depth, or insane multiballs of some of the later pinball machines, but (MHO) TAF sort of "set the stage" for any of the pinball revival era features (doubly so since TAF allowed Lawlor to create TZ). I'm sure SPP would sell well, but I doubt as well as TAF. [/QUOTE]
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