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Opinions on old vs new pins

By Jasenwm

3 years ago


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    #30 3 years ago
    Quoted from Jasenwm:

    You prefer the 93 version over the new jp?

    I just picked up the DE version of JP and I enjoy the Stern version more. The Stern version was just fun to play while the DE version feels clunky to me and I'm a DE fan. Kid loves the game though and my wife too. It has great sound, calls outs and a pile of rules but still shoots awkward to me.

    #33 3 years ago
    Quoted from Jasenwm:

    Would you recommend the premium version of the new jp over the pro?

    Can't say, don't recall what version I was playing at the York show. There is things I don't like about the Stern version (cheap ass looking playfield plastics and the print quality and finish of the playfield was terrible) but it was fun as hell to shoot.

    #35 3 years ago
    Quoted from Jasenwm:

    The premium version has the moving t Rex head

    I don't recall a moving T-Rex head, just a Jeep bash toy with a few balls attached.

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