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Stern's playfield design is super disappointing

By pinballOsp

4 years ago


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    #81 4 years ago
    Quoted from RatShack:

    NASCAR was Lawlor doing a fan layout on a mid 00's Stern budget. It's an acquired taste for sure but it's a good shooter.
    Rollercoaster Tycoon, there's a real Lawlor POS.

    Agree ...I recently acquired a Nascar in a job lot of games. I thought I would move it on swiftly. It's still here !

    Its fast and furious, surprisingly flow-y for a Lawlor design. And compared with todays Pro models it is stacked with features ..... the awesome 3 magnet racetrack , drop targets, bash toy that raises to reveal scoop and targets, a 'windmill' target which can block/allow access to a hidden launch ramp, captive ball , spinners, multiple playfield and ramp divertors

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