Almost any short flipper EM game from the 60s will be the best for competitive play and honing your skills.
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Almost any short flipper EM game from the 60s will be the best for competitive play and honing your skills.
Quoted from MrFancy:Cool... I would not have thought of that, makes sense though.
Yeah, I've seen plenty of people whining about Ghostbusters with it's three inch flippers and inch and a half flipper gap. lol.
Obviously they've never played one with two inch flippers and a five inch gap.
Quoted from CrazyLevi:Most of those 60s games are luck boxes with few actual control opportunities that will not help you hone your skills at all.
I guess if you've got no skills to begin with, that might be the case.
Quoted from TreyBo69:I'd suggest getting a Gottlieb EM from the 70s
Interesting as I'd suggest getting a Williams EM from the 60s.
Quoted from Frippertron:Odin, I'd suggest throwing yourself off a bridge from the 30's.
No thanks. But I'd be willing to sell you one from the 1870s.
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Quoted from MrFancy:thanks all (except O-din ).
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