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<blockquote data-quote="mjw31257" data-source="post: 142726" data-attributes="member: 4307"><p>First machine I played was a Bally Fireball in 1972 at a marina located next to the campgrounds and beach were I worked a summer job in my high school years. It was the first pinball machine this particular business ever hosted. I actually was privileged to witness it being unboxed, set up, and tested. The guy who prepped it credited several free plays on it for those of us watching and waiting for it.</p><p></p><p>Spent many quarters in that machine over the next three years on summer evenings after work. For nostalgia reasons alone, I would definitely like to see this table added to TPA, but the innovative features for its time (especially the spinning disk) are enough to merit addition in my opinion. The machine was swapped for something else during my college years and I was never able to locate another until sometime in the early 1990's in the arcade at Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mjw31257, post: 142726, member: 4307"] First machine I played was a Bally Fireball in 1972 at a marina located next to the campgrounds and beach were I worked a summer job in my high school years. It was the first pinball machine this particular business ever hosted. I actually was privileged to witness it being unboxed, set up, and tested. The guy who prepped it credited several free plays on it for those of us watching and waiting for it. Spent many quarters in that machine over the next three years on summer evenings after work. For nostalgia reasons alone, I would definitely like to see this table added to TPA, but the innovative features for its time (especially the spinning disk) are enough to merit addition in my opinion. The machine was swapped for something else during my college years and I was never able to locate another until sometime in the early 1990's in the arcade at Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio. [/QUOTE]
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