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<blockquote data-quote="Silver Ball Kid" data-source="post: 126607" data-attributes="member: 3940"><p>OK I've had TPA for a couple weeks now and this has become one of my fave tables. I am kicking myself for all the times I chose a table other than this one in a real arcade back in the day. I never played this game in real life and I am regretting it now. Lord knows I had more than enough chances. Always busy with T2: Judgement Day or Funhouse or whatever. This is one that I will surely be seeking out in my pinball travels in the future.</p><p></p><p>One thing I like about this table is how straightforward it is. My wife keeps saying she wants me to "teach her how to play the right way" and I think this is the table I will start her on. It is laid out in a very logical way and it will be easy to explain to her how to do things in sequence and how to get balls locked and such.</p><p></p><p>GREAT TABLE!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silver Ball Kid, post: 126607, member: 3940"] OK I've had TPA for a couple weeks now and this has become one of my fave tables. I am kicking myself for all the times I chose a table other than this one in a real arcade back in the day. I never played this game in real life and I am regretting it now. Lord knows I had more than enough chances. Always busy with T2: Judgement Day or Funhouse or whatever. This is one that I will surely be seeking out in my pinball travels in the future. One thing I like about this table is how straightforward it is. My wife keeps saying she wants me to "teach her how to play the right way" and I think this is the table I will start her on. It is laid out in a very logical way and it will be easy to explain to her how to do things in sequence and how to get balls locked and such. GREAT TABLE! [/QUOTE]
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