Reagan Dow
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What system does the PHOF work on?
What system does the PHOF work on?
whatever happened to eight ball deluxe wasnt that a user voted pin like cebthries ago?
That didn't stop them from releasing Goin' Nuts, they never owned that table.They don't have the physical table anymore.
They started Medieval Madness, Funhouse and a few other tables from scratch too and they were all released as a bonus to a new table....I recall a Facebook rep say that if they did Sorcerer, they wouldn't be able to use assets and would have to start from scratch.
That didn't stop them from releasing Goin' Nuts, they never owned that table.
They started Medieval Madness, Funhouse and a few other tables from scratch too and they were all released as a bonus to a new table.
Well then, where's Sorcerer?
Now there's a guy with the right idea!
Pinball Hall of Fame: Williams Collection. I had it for Xbox 360. Also was available for PS3 and Wii. The Wii version didn't have Tales, Medieval, or Gofers as far as I remember.
It's the game that got me hooked on pinball. Since the achievements were based on the rules, I learned about the different things you had to do to score better. As a kid, I just thought it was random flipping, keep the ball alive. Wish someone would have showed me a long time ago how to play.
I know Farsight warned us about this but the Steam files are showing......
What do you mean? Elaborate, please.
A month before... a stub was there on July 24, and it was released Aug 21. It wasn't there in May or June. It may have been before that, I don't have backups older than May.Yep. I may not have noticed it before. Wasn't High Speed II in there quite awhile before it finally released?
I have no idea if it means anything. Someone here had the idea that it might be a table that Farsight is keeping held in case they have difficulty making a table and can't release it on time. That sounds reasonable to me.
Some of the other stubs that appeared when the Frankenstein stub showed up did seemed to be in that direction (stubs for Ghostbusters pin and an "EldoradoEM" stub also appeared, as well as a construction kit stub.)
Some of the accidental stub releases mean something and some of them don't mean anything.
I think Sorcerer should have been one of the first TPA tables. I'd still love to see it, but I'm hoping we get Road Show, Getaway, Banzai Run, and Cyclone first. It's one of the earlier real pinball tables I got into, last seen at a local pool hall in summer 2000, since closed.
Sorcerer is the one real table I would actually buy if I had the money. Oh well, there's always PHOF.