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<blockquote data-quote="Brian Clark" data-source="post: 4592" data-attributes="member: 49"><p>I disagree that Ripley's and Simpsons Pinball Party are monstrosities. I found both to play extremely well, especially Simpsons, though I only played Ripley's on VP and Pinball Arcade. I understand why they might be called overcrowded, but the playfield objects didn't hinder the gameplay for me. I find it annoying that reviews on ipdb give 2s and 3s for some games with the playfield being overcrowded being the only reason given. Also, with Family Guy and Shrek, the latter was probably produced as a family friendly version, not to disguise the fact that it has the same gameplay.</p><p></p><p>I agree Stern can be hit or miss, but I feel they made a lot of hits. I especially like the Tron Legacy LE, Lord of the Rings, Spider-Man, and Batman. One thing I don't like is how they make pro editions with gimped features and make the better ones limited (though earlier LEs were only slightly better and the pegs added for the Rolling Stones LE could make the regular one the better version). AC/DC Pro definitely feels like one that had features taken out, though it wasn't bad either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian Clark, post: 4592, member: 49"] I disagree that Ripley's and Simpsons Pinball Party are monstrosities. I found both to play extremely well, especially Simpsons, though I only played Ripley's on VP and Pinball Arcade. I understand why they might be called overcrowded, but the playfield objects didn't hinder the gameplay for me. I find it annoying that reviews on ipdb give 2s and 3s for some games with the playfield being overcrowded being the only reason given. Also, with Family Guy and Shrek, the latter was probably produced as a family friendly version, not to disguise the fact that it has the same gameplay. I agree Stern can be hit or miss, but I feel they made a lot of hits. I especially like the Tron Legacy LE, Lord of the Rings, Spider-Man, and Batman. One thing I don't like is how they make pro editions with gimped features and make the better ones limited (though earlier LEs were only slightly better and the pegs added for the Rolling Stones LE could make the regular one the better version). AC/DC Pro definitely feels like one that had features taken out, though it wasn't bad either. [/QUOTE]
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