Quoted from whitey:GNRR ? A updated version and remake of GNR could be cool ? But no metal cheap cabinets
A pretty reliable bird flew in my window a couple months back and told me JJP is doing a new GNR.
Makes sense to me.
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Quoted from whitey:GNRR ? A updated version and remake of GNR could be cool ? But no metal cheap cabinets
A pretty reliable bird flew in my window a couple months back and told me JJP is doing a new GNR.
Makes sense to me.
Quoted from dothedoo:You obviously need to play one that's set up correctly. DE GnR is NOT a slow game and doesn't feel like a widebody. Best game DE ever made.
At a time when Williams were the games for which all others were compared, GnR felt the most like a Williams to me. The flow, the rules, the way the software behaved all felt like what we had come to know and expect from a Williams game. Very well done. I'd love to have one in my collection someday.
It’s the best pin Data East ever made imho, its amazing that it was even put into production given the chaotic nature of the band during that era, has Lyman on code, was designed with Slash. Yeah, it’s a great pin.
Quoted from Coindork:I would disagree with that. The original GnR is kind of an anomaly for DE pins in that its built like a tank, really good quality and doesn't feel cheap at all.
When its dialed in and clean its a hell of a fun pin to play.
The problem is that when you find them out on location, they are generally roached and don't play well so people assume the pin sux.
I'm with you sort of on this, with the exception of the ramps which are a bit brittle. I have two repros not installed on mine, but the ones in my game are thrashed, though work fine.
Other than that, the game works great, I've had several GNR's over the years and they never really give much for a problem beyond the shooter lane issue.
For those complaining about the sound, the PINSOUND board brings the pin to life, where you can practically add any sound bits or music wherever you wish. My jackpot sound for instance, went from the stock generic ''Jackpot!'' sound to ''TIME TO DIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE" The possibilities are endless.
Quoted from Luckydogg420:DE GnR only covers their first album, appetite for destruction.
Not entirely true, it references Use Your Illusion in the pop bumper art, and one of the modes is Coma, which is off their UYI 1 album.
Any true die hard GNR fan has already swapped out their stock sound board with Pinsound and put in whatever clips and sounds they want (I know I have)
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