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Best games to own for competitive players?

By MrFancy

5 years ago


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    #33 5 years ago
    Quoted from MikeS:

    I think the game that helps me the most is Wheel of Fortune. I personally find that it's the most challenging DMD era game as it forces you to slow up your play-style and play in control and also has very short ball times. It also helps you with your nudging and flipper techniques due to the unconventional bottom layout. -really good at teaching you when to flip and not flip and really on bounces. It's a bit of a mix between a modern game and an EM. The game also punishes you if you aren't accurate as you need to hit the correct contestant stand-up to lock in the reward.-if you hit the wrong one you can miss out on valuable awards (EB, Trip MB) and you get no second chance as you need to spin the wheel again. I also recommend changing your mb start to "Easy" instead of the default "extra easy" and it makes you have to aim for all of the green stand-up targets spread out over the playfield, .

    Imagine if this layout was themed, breaking bad, I bet it would be universally loved. Theme and it's unique nature killed it. I believe you can only do one at a time.

    #34 5 years ago
    Quoted from o-din:

    Interesting as I'd suggest getting a Williams EM from the 60s.

    Odin, I'd suggest throwing yourself off a bridge from the 30's.

    #35 5 years ago

    Op. Get a Stars, Flash, Pinbot/High Speed and a World Poker Tour. Cheapest way to achieve your goals.

    #40 5 years ago
    Quoted from o-din:

    No thanks. But I'd be willing to sell you one from the 1870s.

    I love you! You always make me laugh. I don't do facebook or any of that stuff, Pinside is my social interaction, but after hearing all this banter, maybe I should.

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