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Pinball Psychology

By bdPinball

7 years ago



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    #1 7 years ago

    Does anyone else have this odd favoratism for the game in your collection that has the most problems?

    I have 7 other games in good working order, but for some reason the game that has a little flipper problem, or drop target problem, for some reason this game gets all of my attention, and I'll be wanting to play that game above newer, games that are in far better shape. I know for sure when I was 14 dropping quarters in these things it wasn't like that- if anything wasn't in tip top shape, I'd move on to the next game.

    -Brian

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