(Topic ID: 322048)

Favorite Machines

By Dn310

1 year ago



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    #1 1 year ago

    Hello all,

    Would like to know what your most favorite pinball machines of all time are. It's debatable for me, but I am leaning towards Medieval Madness. Let me know what some of your favorite pinball machines are. Thanks!

    #3 1 year ago

    All the ones that work when I turn them on. Otherwise those that don't go to the bottom of the list...LOL.

    John

    #4 1 year ago

    Always love playing Surf 'n Safari, just such a goofy theme that shoots so well....could hit that whirlpool all day, never get bored.

    Also Bally Wizard. The ultimate game to chase a replay score on, don't know why, it's always a nail-biter.

    #6 1 year ago

    There are many pins that I absolutely love to play, but there is something about TWD (The Walking Dead). If it’s not my favorite, it’s darn close.

    #7 1 year ago

    Stars

    #8 1 year ago

    Iron maiden

    #9 1 year ago

    Star Trek The Next Generation

    #10 1 year ago

    I'd vote for three that are from different eras;
    Fireball (EM)
    Black Hole
    ST:TNG

    If I could only have one machine (the subject of nightmares),
    it'd be ST:TNG
    Steve

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