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Pinball: Do you prefer old, new, or somewhere in between?

By snowy_owl

4 years ago


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    “Pinball: Do you prefer old, new, or somewhere in between? ”

    • EM 13 votes
      12%
    • Early solid state (70's-80's) 37 votes
      33%
    • Semi-new solid state (90's-2016) 44 votes
      40%
    • New solid state (current) 17 votes
      15%

    (Multiple choice - 111 votes by 89 Pinsiders)

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    #16 4 years ago

    I like 80's games mostly, and mid to late 80's into the early 90's especially. I'm a little biased because I have and really like my Comet. I also seem to like Williams games the most. Comet,Cyclone,Tales of the Arabian Knights, Space Shuttle etc. That having been said, if it has flippers and a ball I'm playing it! I do enjoy playing newer stuff at pinball events but never sorry when I have to go home to Comet. Newer pins are too expensive for my cheap ass as well. I paid $475 for Comet back in 96. The only thing I'd like better is if Comet had multi ball. I do love me some multi ball. I would like another Meteor though as it was first pin back in 1982 or so.

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