(Topic ID: 271454)

JJP moving to standard body pins

By adamsebas

3 years ago


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    #7 3 years ago
    Quoted from Jackontherocks:

    No way, seems harsh to post that from JJP and can’t be true, just need to figure out how to make a JJP pin play fast or faster

    Have you played a Wonka that's dialed in?

    #39 3 years ago
    Quoted from dts:

    My point was that between AF, TZ, and RS some 40,000 games were built. I’ve read a lot on the development of TZ and have never heard that Lawlor thought it was a mistake.

    Well we also didn't know he was to be referred to as Lord Lawlor!

    #40 3 years ago
    Quoted from Daditude:

    Have you played a dialed in that's Wonka?

    Why yes I have sir.

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