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<blockquote data-quote="SuperGrafx" data-source="post: 24909" data-attributes="member: 1125"><p>Despite living in the area for several years, I just recently heard about The Pinball Wizard arcade and took a trip there today.</p><p>What a fantastic revelation. And what a difference it makes when the owners actually care about their machines. </p><p>I've been to Funspot on numerous occasions, but the machines (arcade and pinball) are hit-or-miss in terms of reliability and operational status.</p><p></p><p>What was most cool for me (being a newbie to the pinball scene) was seeing the actual tables from Pinball Arcade in the Pelham location and immediately being able to put my newfound skills/knowledge to the test! I did pretty well on Funhouse thanks to the extensive playing I've done on the PInball Arcade tables. Medieval Madness and Theater of Magic took some adjusting (the game seems faster on the consoles), but I immediately felt comfortable.</p><p></p><p>It should be noted that Funworld in Nashua NH has some of the latest and greatest Stern tables like Ironman, Transformers and AC/DC so southern NH is quite a 'hotspot' if you will for pinball action!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuperGrafx, post: 24909, member: 1125"] Despite living in the area for several years, I just recently heard about The Pinball Wizard arcade and took a trip there today. What a fantastic revelation. And what a difference it makes when the owners actually care about their machines. I've been to Funspot on numerous occasions, but the machines (arcade and pinball) are hit-or-miss in terms of reliability and operational status. What was most cool for me (being a newbie to the pinball scene) was seeing the actual tables from Pinball Arcade in the Pelham location and immediately being able to put my newfound skills/knowledge to the test! I did pretty well on Funhouse thanks to the extensive playing I've done on the PInball Arcade tables. Medieval Madness and Theater of Magic took some adjusting (the game seems faster on the consoles), but I immediately felt comfortable. It should be noted that Funworld in Nashua NH has some of the latest and greatest Stern tables like Ironman, Transformers and AC/DC so southern NH is quite a 'hotspot' if you will for pinball action! [/QUOTE]
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