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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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    #11 4 years ago

    Yes. System 11 and WPC were the pins that hooked me in the late 80's and early 90's. I've always had a fascination with EMs, although they never last long in the lineup. I was never a big fan of the 80's solid state, but I think that is because they were always trashed. I've brought a few back to life because they were money makers and ended up enjoying them a lot. I'm leaning toward the newer stuff because I've played the crap out of my favorites from the 90's. Every generation has it's gems. Judging games before you play a properly working example has been my biggest mistake.

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