I was just curious how everyone feels about POTO I have heard it's nostalgic and it has amazing art but is the game good?
Quoted from gatordad:Paul Faris is my kids art teacher in HS
Can I go back to high school?
Yes, love the game. It's also one of my wife's fav's. But you gotta upgrade the sound system.
Looking for another decent priced one now.
Brian
I picked one up & shopped it for my brother, I was surprised how much I liked it. They usually aren't cheap though.
I have a line on one but the playfield mylar has been lifted so there are some bare spots...quite a few in fact.
Did this game come new with a mylar covered playfield?
There are some other issues..kickout hole not firing, both flippers not working, trough switch issues.
It will need some going over.
Considering the playfield is the weakest link in the deal, what would you feel it should be valued at?
Samuel I have one at my house, welcome to come check it out if you'd like. Definitely one of the best looking games IMO but I find it fairly fun to play as well.
Definitely one of Data East's best pins! Gorgeous to look at and very good gameplay as well. I will add one to my collection at some point (hopefully sooner rather than later).
I like the game and it usually it pretty good bang for the buck. Paid $700 for mine, and had many of chances to buy them for $1200-1500. If it hits the 2k+ mark it better look like it came out of the box, especially down by the drain. where the playfield gets chewed up hardcore.
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