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Help Finding the Perfect Machine

By loppydog

7 years ago


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    #14 7 years ago

    the perfect machine is twilight zone. They made a shitload of them. Not hard to find. In fact, back in the day, everyone and anyone that collected pinball, either had or had owned a TZ at one point. It was kind of a right of passage to be a pinball collector. They were a dime a dozen back then and plenty to go around. Still are, but some people are hoarding them and driving the price up.

    #18 7 years ago
    Quoted from colonel_caverne:

    He said a different pin... TZ and WOZ are similar, stop and go, deep rules, not easy to understand.
    I would advise you MM, whitewater, BSD,

    I don't see the similarities at all.

    TZ is fantastic and almost a perfectly designed game.

    WOZ is terrible. Shoots like ass and just all around not a good game.

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