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<blockquote data-quote="invitro" data-source="post: 245475" data-attributes="member: 446"><p>Space Shuttle is a massively historic table. It marks the beginning of the surprising (even shocking) beginning of the resurgence of pinball after video games (arcade and home) seemed to have killed it. Check out the production numbers for the machines the two or three years before it if you don't believe me (or if I'm wrong). It's also in my mind the first "modern" table and the first table of the Golden Age of Pinball. I think it's also a very fun table... it has a simple design and rules, but the playfield leads to fast and frantic gameplay, which is one of the definers of modern pinball. I played the real thing quite a bit in the late 1980's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="invitro, post: 245475, member: 446"] Space Shuttle is a massively historic table. It marks the beginning of the surprising (even shocking) beginning of the resurgence of pinball after video games (arcade and home) seemed to have killed it. Check out the production numbers for the machines the two or three years before it if you don't believe me (or if I'm wrong). It's also in my mind the first "modern" table and the first table of the Golden Age of Pinball. I think it's also a very fun table... it has a simple design and rules, but the playfield leads to fast and frantic gameplay, which is one of the definers of modern pinball. I played the real thing quite a bit in the late 1980's. [/QUOTE]
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