Met or twd prem but probably twd bc it just keeps me coming back over and over and over lol. I have over 700 games on it in about a month and a half and im not remotely even tired of it . Little frustrated yes but I love a challenge.
Iron Man or Medieval Madness, wouldn't know for sure which until I had to make that final decision.
I sold everything to fund a game of thrones premium. Don't regret it one bit. Over 350 plays in just over a week
This answer is totally cheating, I admit it. If I seriously only had space for one, but wasn't concerned about cost, I'd just always have the newest release. Exchange every time something new comes out.
Quoted from Russell:
This answer is totally cheating, I admit it. If I seriously only had space for one, but wasn't concerned about cost, I'd just always have the newest release. Exchange every time something new comes out.
Then you would never have a game with complete code.
Quoted from TigerLaw:
Then you would never have a game with complete code.
That is a good point. However, I give credit to Stern for GOT code. It was essentially complete on day one. Needs a few minor tweaks only. I hope this represents a new beginning for them...
Quoted from Gatecrasher:
Everyone knows what mine would be.
EBD....and you have had some stellar ones!
For me, Luci
Quoted from PinballTilt:
Mine would be a virtual pin. Then I can play everything
I doubt this to be true. I built an incredible virtual pin and had it for a year or two before I sold it for a real machine. My virtual pin experience just turned me into a game snob. I've played enough different game to know that very few are worth my money and most of the ones that I'd consider to own are over priced for their value.
Virtual pins are a lot of fun if you remember it's just a simulation. But even having 100 tables loaded into the machine I found that there were only a half dozen that I played regularly.
Quoted from Luckydogg420:
I doubt this to be true. I built an incredible virtual pin and had it for a year or two before I sold it for a real machine. My virtual pin experience just turned me into a game snob. I've played enough different game to know that very few are worth my money and most of the ones that I'd consider to own are over priced for their value.
Virtual pins are a lot of fun if you remember it's just a simulation. But even having 100 tables loaded into the machine I found that there were only a half dozen that I played regularly.
Virtual machines miss the randomness of actual play. When is the last time a virtual machine had the ball jump up, bang the glass and land someplace it shouldn't. Or hit a post and have it ricochet somewhere completely unexpected.
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