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Arcade Collecting => Pinball => Topic started by: studmuff on December 13, 2008, 09:15:40 pm
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Hi guys,
Just wondering what your favorite pinball machine ever was to play?
Mine is Lord of the Rings.
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For some weird reason, I really like Elvis.
Others I liked playing a lot include Cirqus Voltaire and Theatre of Magic.
Oddly enough, I don't like Twilight Zone. I also dislike Medieval Madness which seems to be everyone's favorite.
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Althought i have not played that many, i remember i really liked white water, when i was younger...
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Addams Family, Fun House, Twilight Zone, Jokerz!, The Getaway, Bride of Pinbot, Theatre of Magic
All of those, not in any specific order.
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LOL. We have a Stern Employee in da House.
Or is it the Idiot himself?
The name of "Studmuff" lol Man that guys got a huge Ego problem.
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Tales of the Arabian Nights, Attack From Mars, High Speed, and for purely sentimental reasons, Gorgar.
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My all time favorite was Rollercoaster Tycoon. I also loved Maverick: The Movie back in the day. Another one I loved was "Break Shot". I also loved the one with an outer space theme with levels like "Paris in Peril" and "Big-o-Beam" but I cannot remember the name.
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I also loved the one with an outer space theme with levels like "Paris in Peril" and "Big-o-Beam" but I cannot remember the name.
Revenge From Mars.
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I also loved the one with an outer space theme with levels like "Paris in Peril" and "Big-o-Beam" but I cannot remember the name.
Revenge From Mars.
Crap. Add that to my list too...
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Man that guys got a huge Ego problem.
Pot
Kettle
Black
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Eight Ball Deluxe
Silver Ball Mania
Galaxy
Those 3 were my life lines when quarters were running low and I wanted to stay at the arcade.
I would play till I racked up enough free credits to sell off and rinse and repeat.
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I have not played a lot of pins, and they are hard to find here in Kansas City, but I do like Jurassic Park The Lost World, Twilight Zone, Jokerz!. Monopolly was the first new(er) Stern machine I have played and it was pretty good. I finally played an Addams Family and was a bit disappointed. Maybe it was all build up of it being one of the funnest games, or maybe I didn't get to play enough.
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1. Monster Bash
2. Twilight Zone
3. Theatre of Magic
There are a lot of others I really like though...
Fish Tales
The Addams Family
Funhouse
Scared Stiff
...and really the list goes on and on.
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Medieval Madness
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Damn you guys have expensive tastes.
I've been looking around for a Genesis. Can't seem to find one. Backglass sucks but I like the gameplay.
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Once I got mine fixed and shopped I was surprised by how good a game Laser Cue is. The art is pretty gay but the specific sequenced drop targets make it challenging. I actually went to the trouble of hunting down a replacement backglass for it.
I've been thinking about what I'd like my stable lineup to look like and it goes roughly:
Black Knight
High Speed
Revenge From Mars
Fathom
Xenon
1-2 rotating games
Xenon is not set in stone yet and I still have to get High Speed. The rest I already have.
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I hope to start my collection soon. I don't even have my arcade cab done and I am already thinking about a pin! :dizzy:
Where is the broke smiley?
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I never played many pins, but Black Knight always stuck in my mind as a favorite. Probably the two level aspect. Now that I am working on my second MAME cab and seeing all of the different projects on here, I am wanting to get a pinball machine.
I don't know where I'd put it, which seems to be a common problem around here :angry:
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In no particular order...
Tales of the Arabian Nights, Indiana Jones (Williams), Medievil Madness,
White Water, Black Knight 2000, No Fear, Haunted House, Theatre of Magic,
Fire, Monster Bash, Guns n Roses, Creature from the Black Lagoon,
Dungeons and Dragons ? (wasnt tuned up, and not much time on it... but was
fun), Space Station, Medusa (I found this to be quite fun to play, tho its very
shallow compared to most new pins. love the art too)
Also, there was an old EM pin that had two racecars in the backbox, that went round a
track as you racked up points. Slow moving, but really a blast to play. Lots of shake
needed to keep the ball in play for long durations.
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I also really dig Knockout. It plays slowly enough that you can go for coffee if the ball goes to the top of the playfield but I love the little animated boxers. Believe it or not there is one on location at an "arcade museum" in RI I take my family to in the summertime. Same place also has an MM on $.25 play and a Big Bang Bar.
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I really like Black Knight...as long as the sound is disabled.
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I've not played a ton of pins... and frankly, before getting in this hobby when I played I only played to keep the ball in play...never knowing the rules of the game. Since discovering there actually is a "ruleset" to these games, I've only played a handfull of games...
Stern Lightning - FAST....my first pin...I enjoy it quite a bit. The horseshoe shot stuffs the ball back in your face...and getting multiball is tough, though not too tough. I am still learning some of the nuances of the game.
Bally Spy Hunter...the game so many people love to hate. Why? Because the right side of the machine is a ball drain. When you realize that you can close the inside gate with a skill shot from the shooter lane it makes the game much more enjoyable. That said, the left side is STILL a ---smurfette---.
Stern Family Guy - One word "BORING". The game damn near plays itself. Sure, all the toys make it fun the first game...but I can see it getting really old really quick.
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I don't recall what it was called(maybe you could help me out), it had to do with space, was light blue, and between the flippers was a rubber peg, so balls couldn't go straight out.
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the thing is that it wasn't very, uh, adorned. It was pretty simple, it was my favorite because it was one of 3-4 pinball machines i had access to, and it gave a lot of free games.
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Whirlwind perhaps?
http://www.ipdb.org/showpic.pl?id=2765&picno=3170
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No, like i said, really simple, really simple, light blue and white scheme, and maybe space, don't quote me.
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Hi guys,
Just wondering what your favorite pinball machine ever was to play?
Mine is Lord of the Rings.
Have not had a chance to play a lot of pins but do have a few opinions.
Of the games I own, Firepower puts the biggest smile on my face. I can't wait to clearcoat mine and see just how fast it can be! Of the games I have played, Monster Bash was probably my favorite, although I have played many that were close to that level of fun.
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Williams "Honey"
Williams "Superstar"
Williams "Jive Time"
Williams "Triple Action"
Williams "Travel Time"
Bally "Expressway"
Gottlieb "Wildlife"
Gottlieb "Sheriff"
Gottlieb "Ship Mates"
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I love Tales from the Crypt, Funhouse, Tommy the Who, to name a few. I'm working on getting a Funhouse actually, we'll see how it pans out..damn expensive bastads they are haha..
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OH yes Black Knight and Xenon I loved those too...
I actually forgot about them until reading your post
TY!
ahhhh teh memories
Once I got mine fixed and shopped I was surprised by how good a game Laser Cue is. The art is pretty gay but the specific sequenced drop targets make it challenging. I actually went to the trouble of hunting down a replacement backglass for it.
I've been thinking about what I'd like my stable lineup to look like and it goes roughly:
Black Knight
High Speed
Revenge From Mars
Fathom
Xenon
1-2 rotating games
Xenon is not set in stone yet and I still have to get High Speed. The rest I already have.
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I like Last action hero.........its fun, I dont care what anyone says. :)
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:laugh2:
You should try a working LAH, then you will really have some fun.
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I've had good times with:
Arena
Fireball
Whirlwind
Earthshaker
Bonzai Run
Adams Family
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Some other pinballs I remember playing that were fun back in the day:
* Jurrassic Park
* Street Fighter II
* Bang Bang Bar
* King Pin
* There was another one I remember that had like a workmen or construction like theme to it that had voice prompts of "monday", "tuesday", "wednesday", "thursday", "friday", "overtime" (if I remember them right) and some other prompts like "beach party" (for spring break), and others. This was probably in the mid 1990s. Anyone remember it?
* Another one I remember was a soccer theme. It played differently than a normal pinball in which you tried to get the ball upwards to score goals. If the ball went down, the computer scored a goal. Depending on the position of the virtual players, the bumpers would either bump the ball up or down. This game was timer based instead of a certain number of balls. Anyone remember the title of this game?
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Some other pinballs I remember playing that were fun back in the day:
* Bang Bang Bar
Where did you play a Big Bang Bar back in the day?
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Where did you play a Big Bang Bar back in the day?
Nickel City in San Diego CA (when they used to have a store in Scripps Ranch).
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Space Shuttle, Williams, 1984
I'm no pinball expert but I really liked this game when it was in my hometown back in the mid 80's...
Would loved to played this again....
(http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d54/slasherman1971/dask/image-13.jpg)
(http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d54/slasherman1971/dask/image-8.jpg)
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(https://secure.solve.net/arcade/zencart/images/attackfrommars.jpg)
Attack from Mars
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Man... So many good games. I need to make more room!!!
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Hmmm, there are quite a few favorites I have and I would have to break it down via eras. But overall probably my favorite 'modern' machine would be Creech (Creature From The Black Lagoon). To me this was one of few games that got it ALL right in my book. I love the music, the 50's drive in theme is fantastic. Great gameroom addition to any sci-fi or 50's lover.
Surprisingly my second favorite game is one many people hate and that is Congo. I dunno why, but I really like this game a lot.
Cirqus Voltaire is up there as well and I would say just has a bit of an edge over Theatre Of Magic.
I am overall not too fond of extremely deep rule set games. While I initially took a liking to games like Twilight Zone and White Water, my interest in them phased out pretty quickly. TZ's music and sound system is really cool though.
Going back the next era I like are the 80's games such as Pinbot, Cyclone, Fathom, Seawitch. There are many here I like.
I like some of the transitionary era games too such as some of the Gottlieb system one games Sinbad, Countdown, Strikes N Spares, Pinball Pool are a few favorites from this era.
In the EM arena I have a few that I am interested in as well: Spanish Eyes, Roller Coaster, Ship Ahoy are a few of my favorites.
So overall it would be a tough call, but if I had room up to four machines, I would like one from each era.
Geo
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The Capcom KingPin I played was also at the former Nickel City in Scripps Ranch. If that was a rare game (someone mentioned it "never made it to production"), maybe it was a test site or something. After all, Nickel City was owned by Capcom at the time!
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owned by Capcom... Capcom is in Southern California... makes sense. I played Big Bang Bar in an arcade in Huntington Beach / Westminster area.
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There is a Big Bang Bar in a small seasonal arcade in RI. I take the wife and kids there a couple times a summer because it's also a privately run fresh water beach.
http://www.springlakearcade.com/
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Blanka,
I forgot to ask, is that your machine pictured above?
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Space Shuttle, Williams, 1984
I'm no pinball expert but I really liked this game when it was in my hometown back in the mid 80's...
Would loved to played this again....
Agreed. Lately I been liking this game over Pinbot (for 80's games). Pinbot was a favorite for a LONG time. It still is a favorite, but I recently been taking a liking to Space Shuttle more. I know I didn't mention this in my post, but as I said in that post, I have many 'favorite' machines.
Geo
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As for the test site in Illinois, I wondered if it might have been Super Just Games. This arcade was also owned by Capcom (the same folks that ran Nickel City, Yellow Brick Road, and Metropolis arcade chains).
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I had a chance to try out a ton of pins when I went to the Pinball Hall of Fame in Vegas last year. I came away with an understanding of why Twilight Zone has such a good reputation, same with LOTR. Great games. I also found out that I hated some of the new games like Pirates of the Caribbean, Monopoly, and Spider-Man. Ultimately, I zeroed in on two games that I kept going back to, Data East Time Machine and Frank Thomas Big Hurt. Big Hurt especially kept me interested, great theme (although I wish it was just baseball, not Frank Thomas), cool playfield stuff, and great sound effects. I played that one a lot. Time Machine had a great theme with fun sound effects and when you get back to the 1950's it actually starts making the sounds with real bells like old pins from the 1950's. Cool gimmick. I've been keeping my eyes open for both of those and finally got a Time Machine this past weekend. $780 in nice shape. Needs new rubber rings and a flipper rebuild but it will be really nice once I have those done. Now to find a Big Hurt. 8)
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Someone brought a King Pin to CAX last year. I played it and it sucked pretty badly. Boring as hell.
The whole "forbidden fruit" thing really taints the perception of some of the rarer games.
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At the pinball show in Chicago this year there was a Big Bang Bar. I tried to play it but there was always a line 3 or 4 deep. :'( It looked awesome though.
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TZ (I hope) is going to be my summer purchase.
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Bally SUPERSONIC. The first pin in my life (1981) :afro:
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Lord of the Rings
Medieval Madness
Attack from Mars
Monster Bash
Theater of Magic
and Laser War because I own that one.
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My favorite pins are
1. Machine: Bride of Pinbot "love the music and light show"
2. Star Trek Next Gen
3. Black Knight 2000