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Quoted from Aurich:No.
It’s just not a game that offers enough to enjoy in a small collection unless you already know you just love it.
It gets “ragged on” for a reason. It’s not a game for serious players. It’s fun to show off to guests and it’s easy so they can shoot up the middle and see the animations interact.
If you love it, like the person above, that’s great. But my opinion is if you’re not already sure you like it that much, you have a small collection, and you’re asking about serious players that you will tire of it quickly.
You have to make all the side shots to get perfects on the modes and collect saucer lights. You can’t attack Mars without collecting all the saucer lights. You can progress through a mode by hitting the center, but it doesn’t get you anywhere.
SWE1 is so bad that it drags pin2000 down as a whole and hurts RFM reputation.
Quoted from CaptainNeo:RFM might be the best bang for the buck in todays market.
Truth
Quoted from The_Pump_House:Pin2000 is larger than a WPC playfield???
Yes, it’s longer. If you watch the pin2000 documentary, they talk about it.
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