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Best Keith Elwin pinball?

By Antoshka

1 year ago


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    #70 1 year ago

    I get off more on shots and layout than code. And Elwin’s bottom half layouts (say below the upper flippers) are what get me going. Godzilla is perfect. I’ve mentioned in the past that I could play a bottom half Godzilla cocktail pin with just a loop for that upper left flipper into the orbit forever. I also love the bottom half of JP and could almost say the same. That being said, in terms of fun, I’m at GZ, IM, JP/AIQ tie. There are no losers here by a long shot, but I don’t think JP is as fun to play as the shots are fun…

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