Let's hear it for pops in the lower third of the playfield! My favorite might be Spanish Eyes, for the rubbers beneath the pop that can bounce the ball all the way around and back up again.
Here's hoping we see more lower pops on some newer games.
Let's hear it for pops in the lower third of the playfield! My favorite might be Spanish Eyes, for the rubbers beneath the pop that can bounce the ball all the way around and back up again.
Here's hoping we see more lower pops on some newer games.
I enjoy a game of Satin Doll as much as the next guy.
I absolutely loath Old Chicago and Jack in the Box however.
Quoted from CrazyLevi:I absolutely loath Old Chicago and Jack in the Box however.
Really in the minority I think; I hate Old Chicago but peopel seem to love it.
Guess we can add R&M to this list now. It's probably been a long time since we've seen a pop this low on the playfield.
Quoted from Darcy:Wizard of Oz has to have the lowest pop bumper.
Technically, but I despised it enough to let my WOZECLE go. Damn game should give your ball back just for completing those lights by that pop. Lower pops should be fun!
Love some games with lower pops, others not so much...
for me my faves are Old Chicago, Team One, Sharpshooter; keeps players on their toes as the ball gets slammed around and can smoke your reflexes if you're not totally into what you're doing.
Not a big fan of the lower bumper "surround" in games like Miss O, Spanish Eyes, etc.
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