(Topic ID: 21248)

Ever had an earthquake during play?

By Twitch_Boy

11 years ago



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    #1 11 years ago

    Just had a small quake here in Anchorage, so I figured I'd post this.

    Any West Coast folks ever dealt with seismic activity during a game? Ever lost a big ball to an earthquake-induced tilt? Ever had a large quake damage a machine?

    #2 11 years ago

    I have but near you so does not help you answer your question.

    #3 11 years ago

    Just when playing my Earthshaker

    #4 11 years ago

    Luckily, I haven't felt one for over a year that I can remember, before I got my first pin. It's always a bit unnerving, especially living in an area that has the potential to produce a big one at any time. It's been almost 10 years but we did have a 6.5 here that did some damage and it was crazy to experience it.

    #5 11 years ago
    Quoted from zippydapinhead:

    Just when playing my Earthshaker

    +1

    #6 11 years ago

    Not much earthquake around here. But once I played pinball on a ferry. Not high seas or anything. But still quite fun.

    #8 11 years ago

    Lots of Tornados , no earthquakes yet tho they are around the North Texas area

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