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Dirty harry or T2 ?

By Milltown

6 years ago


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    #35 6 years ago
    Quoted from Chicoman:

    Dirty Harry is probably one of the most underrated pinball machines of all-time.

    Sure.
    I vote for DH, because I own one and also because of a technical reason... it has a security PIC (and I can't test my version on a T2 ).
    Seriously: I have played on T2 at many exhibitions, it's not bad but DH is by far more fun. The problem with the DH is that it is necessary to avoid placing it in a passage, otherwise one catches easily the pistol-launcher that is prominent. But as the T2 has also a similar launcher, they are ex aequo on this point.

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