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Who wants Bram Stokers Dracula to be this years Halloween table?
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<blockquote data-quote="Zombie Aladdin" data-source="post: 148031" data-attributes="member: 4242"><p>I appreciate the artwork for <em>Centaur</em>, but I've never been a fan of that whole grunge look popular in the '80s, so my appreciation is in the thought to make it look different and the effort the artists must have gone through to make it. As for the gameplay itself, it seems to be highly momentum-based, as it rewards you increasingly strongly as you prevent the ball from draining. This irks me somewhat, as it means your progress is destroyed whenever you drain, leading to more frustrating than normal.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, with me, I have no fond memories to look back to. The only table released thus far I had any familiarity with before I looked into <em>The Pinball Arcade</em> was... <em>Ripley's Believe It or Not!</em> Most of these are new to me. When I got into pinball last year, nearly everything on location is a modern Stern from 2003 and onwards. Classic tables have become rare as home collectors snatch them up, and the private owners around here seem to be disdainful of on-location pinball.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zombie Aladdin, post: 148031, member: 4242"] I appreciate the artwork for [i]Centaur[/i], but I've never been a fan of that whole grunge look popular in the '80s, so my appreciation is in the thought to make it look different and the effort the artists must have gone through to make it. As for the gameplay itself, it seems to be highly momentum-based, as it rewards you increasingly strongly as you prevent the ball from draining. This irks me somewhat, as it means your progress is destroyed whenever you drain, leading to more frustrating than normal. Well, with me, I have no fond memories to look back to. The only table released thus far I had any familiarity with before I looked into [i]The Pinball Arcade[/i] was... [i]Ripley's Believe It or Not![/i] Most of these are new to me. When I got into pinball last year, nearly everything on location is a modern Stern from 2003 and onwards. Classic tables have become rare as home collectors snatch them up, and the private owners around here seem to be disdainful of on-location pinball. [/QUOTE]
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