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<blockquote data-quote="Crawley" data-source="post: 235565" data-attributes="member: 2300"><p>I've played 9 Sisters at Vintage Flipper World. It is neat from a historical perspective but gameplay wise people will not be satisfied. You have a single flipper so little control of the balls - oddly you have two flipper buttons still. And you see the ball capture holes in the center of the table for N I N E? Once your ball goes in one of those it doesn't pop back out. That's the end of the ball and you move on to the next one. Which is typical for wood rails with those ball capture holes. Those two table mechanics alone I don't think people will appreciate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crawley, post: 235565, member: 2300"] I've played 9 Sisters at Vintage Flipper World. It is neat from a historical perspective but gameplay wise people will not be satisfied. You have a single flipper so little control of the balls - oddly you have two flipper buttons still. And you see the ball capture holes in the center of the table for N I N E? Once your ball goes in one of those it doesn't pop back out. That's the end of the ball and you move on to the next one. Which is typical for wood rails with those ball capture holes. Those two table mechanics alone I don't think people will appreciate. [/QUOTE]
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