In about 24 hours, I will be wrapping up a 5-hour session with a solid selection of PS top 100 pins on free play. Cost: $15.
My beer drinking hobby is more expensive than that.
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In about 24 hours, I will be wrapping up a 5-hour session with a solid selection of PS top 100 pins on free play. Cost: $15.
My beer drinking hobby is more expensive than that.
More crowded and loud than any arcade I've ever been in, because it's only open to the public twice a month, and it's NYE weekend. I just mainly used it as an exercise in getting back into playing real pinball. Nudging, Live catching, bounce passing, if I drained, big whoop, start another game. Got no sort of score worth crowing about, and felt no worse for it. Tried a bunch of new pins without really knowing rules. Walked up to random ones with ball in shooter lane people walked away from and would play a ball of this or that while staking out another table I had eyes on. I was a 36-year-old kid in the candy store.
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