I was into the 90s stuff when I started playing, now I really dig early solid state games from the late 70s/early 80s. Also really like EMs lately.
Can't go wrong with pinball in general, really.
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I was into the 90s stuff when I started playing, now I really dig early solid state games from the late 70s/early 80s. Also really like EMs lately.
Can't go wrong with pinball in general, really.
Quoted from ceterumnet:I feel like as you remove tech advantages, it definitely becomes more about geometry and overall mechanical harmony. Playing the different eras of games really helps me see the different aspects of these games.
Plus I find the vast majority of original themes among solid states to be most interesting. A good combination of layout, rules, sound and art will always get my attention over most modern machines (and I still like to play those.)
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