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<blockquote data-quote="karl" data-source="post: 34542" data-attributes="member: 465"><p>There is only one good place to play pinball in Oslo (as far as I know). It is called Tilt and they focus on 90s games. They have a great collection. Whitewater, Indy (will), Addams, Shadow, Cactus Canyon, Terminator 2, Theater of magic, Med Mad, Tales of Ar, Congo + a few others. As it happens they also have a great Beer selection. They also have shuffleboards and some of the sitting arrangements have arcade games (mame perhaps?) on the table surface. It is a really nice place but it can get a bit crowded on a Friday/Saturday night. On Sundays you can play pinball for free I believe (never tried it as I am usually not fit for pinball on Sundays)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="karl, post: 34542, member: 465"] There is only one good place to play pinball in Oslo (as far as I know). It is called Tilt and they focus on 90s games. They have a great collection. Whitewater, Indy (will), Addams, Shadow, Cactus Canyon, Terminator 2, Theater of magic, Med Mad, Tales of Ar, Congo + a few others. As it happens they also have a great Beer selection. They also have shuffleboards and some of the sitting arrangements have arcade games (mame perhaps?) on the table surface. It is a really nice place but it can get a bit crowded on a Friday/Saturday night. On Sundays you can play pinball for free I believe (never tried it as I am usually not fit for pinball on Sundays) [/QUOTE]
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