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What are the top 10 sought after pinball machines?
pointdablame:
I really, really feel left out of this conversation. As a 20 year old, I missed a lot of the pinball era (and game era for that matter), but the problem was I never had much contact with pins. The Jersey Shore and the like always had a ton of games, and maybe 5 pins, 10 tops. I haven't even heard of most of the pins you guys are talking about, let alone play them :(
I really love the Star Wars pin, as well has Monopoly and Simpsons, but all of those are fairly new. I wish there was somewhere I could play some older pins :(
Buddabing:
--- Quote from: pointdablame on May 01, 2005, 09:23:26 pm ---I wish there was somewhere I could play some older pins :(
--- End quote ---
There is, sort of. It's not the same as real pinball, though.
Dire Radiant:
No it isn't but it's pretty darned entertaining all the same. 8) I'm still somewhat in awe of people who make the VP conversions of really complex pins like ST:TNG. That's one hell of a lot of very exacting work.
Chemixtry:
My faves:
Star Trek: TNK
Mars Attacks
Theater of Magic
Arabian Nights
Who Dunnit
South Park
Hoagie_one:
big fan of south park and whitewater
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