Star Wars premium keeps pulling me back in. I've owned for 1.5 yrs and still find myself drawn to it. Yes, the hyperloop is used a lot. Not just in hyperspace hurry up and multiball, but also in modes. Whenever a mode ends in a launch into hyperspace (leaving Tatooine, cloud city, etc) the last shot is into the loop and it fires around. Also a great way to end a mode and immediately start a new one because the magnet holds it after it comes back around to initiate a death star mode (if qualified). BM 66 is a beautiful game, but for me the shots just aren't there and I've never really fallen in love with the turn table mech. If they had made a pro version without it, I'd be all over it. But I don't think you could go wrong with either theme. However, with a Deadpool, having your only two games by the same designer will feel a bit stale. It is good to have games with different designers and coders in you collection, especially in a small one.