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Why don't Stern and Farsight team up to release their new tables on TPA?
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<blockquote data-quote="kinggo" data-source="post: 133597" data-attributes="member: 4113"><p>While I deeply respect the fact that Stern keeps pinball alive and that they didnt't give up I have to say that I don't miss their tables. I don't exactly like them much, neither Ripleys nor HD. And IRL I recently played Iron Man, Tron, Spider Man, Elvis and X-Men, 30 to 50 games on each and they somehow don't make me so hooked up like tables from 20 years ago. They have everything, lights, ramps, loops, a ton of things on a playfield with more complex rules then late 80's and early 90's machines but still, to me they are somehow shallow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kinggo, post: 133597, member: 4113"] While I deeply respect the fact that Stern keeps pinball alive and that they didnt't give up I have to say that I don't miss their tables. I don't exactly like them much, neither Ripleys nor HD. And IRL I recently played Iron Man, Tron, Spider Man, Elvis and X-Men, 30 to 50 games on each and they somehow don't make me so hooked up like tables from 20 years ago. They have everything, lights, ramps, loops, a ton of things on a playfield with more complex rules then late 80's and early 90's machines but still, to me they are somehow shallow. [/QUOTE]
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