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90's williams need some more

By balboarules

10 years ago


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    #1 10 years ago

    Ok, so I got Johnny Mnemonic about a month ago, reminded me how good Williams games feel and play..

    Have a Shadow coming..

    I can hold 5.. I will have 3.. TS, JM, and DM..

    Now thinking Congo might be number 4... considering making Flintstones number 5 but not sure

    I cannot do Dracula, not interested in High Speed 2 or NBA fastbreak and excluding the other 6 widebodies.. what other ones are available? I am just wondering what I am forgetting from that era..

    Thanks
    Steve

    #3 10 years ago

    I know that is a popular game.. but I never liked it.. at all..

    Also thinking maybe NGG.

    Also do not like Dr. Who.

    #4 10 years ago

    Funhouse is not a DMD game. Other non-widebodies from the era include Whodunnit, Whitewater, Theatre of Magic, Creature, No-Good Gophers, Circus Voltaire, Champion Pub, and Corvette.

    #5 10 years ago

    Thanks for the list.. nothing there is really jumping out at me.. maybe time to revisit Stern...

    #6 10 years ago

    No regrets on picking up my Scared Stiff, not deep rules, but deeply entertaining...having said that Flintstones is great too and still a little underrated.

    #7 10 years ago

    Any interest in, Dirty Harry, T2, No Fear

    #8 10 years ago

    Dirty Harry....forgot about that one... Thanks!

    #9 10 years ago

    Fish Tales is tons of fun also!

    #10 10 years ago
    Quoted from skywalker:

    Dirty Harry, T2, No Fear

    I would have to add Judge Dredd to this list of must have B/W titles. They can keep all the high priced so called "A" games. These are way more fun.

    #11 10 years ago

    Hey o-din, was thinking the same, think op was staying away from WB pins, Luv my bally/Wms B Titles

    My JD should be here very soon

    #12 10 years ago
    Quoted from littlecammi:

    Funhouse is not a DMD game. Other non-widebodies from the era include Whodunnit, Whitewater, Theatre of Magic, Creature, No-Good Gophers, Circus Voltaire, Champion Pub, and Corvette.

    Quoted from balboarules:

    Thanks for the list.. nothing there is really jumping out at me.. maybe time to revisit Stern...

    Nothing jumping out. Funhouse awesome. TOM classic JPOP . Cirques Voltaire one of Midway finest . Corvette Gomez's first machine for Bally and a blast . CFTBL by DR.FLASH total fun. ST:TNG amazing . JUNK YARD .

    #13 10 years ago

    I just dropped my IJ in the marketplace to 4100

    #14 10 years ago

    I will check out your Indy...junkyard...another one I forgot...you guys rule

    #15 10 years ago

    Indy is great, but it's a widebody

    #16 10 years ago

    Yes, I know Indy is.. but I really loved that game.. Wanted faster challenging games, which is why I was not looking at widebodies.. not saying they are not challenging, but JM is just such a fast game..

    Guess when the right deal presents itself, the decision will be made..

    Just got in a JP to shop out.. so another DE to play with I have never had before..

    #17 10 years ago

    A very nice Indy just got listed in the forums. Wide bodies can be fast, you just have to crank up the angle. I played a Popeyes recently that was lightning fast

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