Look at my collection. Lots of B/W and baywatch and batman forever. I think the large dmd era sega games are built very well. All play the same as my other games when all set up right.
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Look at my collection. Lots of B/W and baywatch and batman forever. I think the large dmd era sega games are built very well. All play the same as my other games when all set up right.
Quoted from TopMoose:I wouldn’t characterize it as “clunky,” but rather as a “lighter” feel, like the mechanisms are made of cheaper, thinner materials. It feels more like a toy to me, without the satisfying weight of a B/W flipper.
And, again, this doesn’t apply to Data East or early Segas - it’s really just Goldeneye through Godzilla.
I still don’t see this. To your point I have played mostly large dmd and earlier sega and data East.
I have not played the round showcase series of sega that was at the end of their run.
Their flipper mech design is what stern currently uses. It was designed to be more robust than Williams with the solid metal pawl.
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