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<blockquote data-quote="BStarfire" data-source="post: 61944" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>Comet is my all-time favorite solid-state game. Of the trilogy, I prefer them in that order... Comet, Cyclone, Hurricane. However, after Comet there are probably some other SS games I like better. </p><p></p><p>I did enjoy "Fire" back in the day, but haven't played it since about that time, so not sure what I'd still think about it. However, at the time it seemed unusual as it had no pop bumpers. </p><p></p><p>As far as other 'essentials,' no one's mentioned the top 100 EM list, of which Slick Chick consistently ranks at the top. And if you want other historic first games, Bank-a-Ball was the first with flipper return lanes, which certainly became a standard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BStarfire, post: 61944, member: 1963"] Comet is my all-time favorite solid-state game. Of the trilogy, I prefer them in that order... Comet, Cyclone, Hurricane. However, after Comet there are probably some other SS games I like better. I did enjoy "Fire" back in the day, but haven't played it since about that time, so not sure what I'd still think about it. However, at the time it seemed unusual as it had no pop bumpers. As far as other 'essentials,' no one's mentioned the top 100 EM list, of which Slick Chick consistently ranks at the top. And if you want other historic first games, Bank-a-Ball was the first with flipper return lanes, which certainly became a standard. [/QUOTE]
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