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Quoted from bayoubilly70:Very hard to find... note PPS is repro'ing these from the original films soon.
That would be great ....... not that mine is trashed, but its sucky compared to the rest of the game condition.... and its my favorite SS classic
Quoted from dannunz:Check with mayfair or classic arcade they both have a bunch and can't bring them all. But they will if you ask.
Cool, I'll take a look
I wonder how many of you I passed there? I wanted the tetris at the auction but it went for way too much
Games galore to play. P3 was awesome (played both games in it). Dynomite was a blast in the free play area
Came home with two playfield but no pins wanted a south park or a nice addams
Quoted from halflip87:"Lights, Camera, Action",
That game was a blast to play...... I can cross it off my list of playing every SS game at least once
Quoted from edcianci:i can say i never saw Tommy free the whole time i was there
Ed, that was yours? I got a few games in on it
Quoted from edcianci:yes and it used to be yours - how did it play now - thanks ed
it played nice .... seemed much faster than I remember it
Did anyone try those mac & cheese stuffed cheetos from Burger King? I got an order of those when I left the show (because some people went to dinner without me...no names mentioned) and they were as amazing as some of the games at Pintastic
I think for me, the big complaint (which is not big at all) was finding the ticket counter. I walked in and had no idea where I was going. Because the tickets were sold on the same side as the front doors, unless you did a 180, you missed it. I walked around to the left before coming back and seeing a place where it might be. I guess this goes towards the signs issue, but considering that was my only issue with the show, I'd say it was a job well done.
Actually now that I think of it.... the damn cards on the pins.... hard to read the phone numbers and names on some of them ... 4's and 9's looked the some. 6's and 0's were looking similar. Is the name Rob or Bob..... some of the cards were a bit tricky to see and you don't want to stare at them for a while when people are waiting to play
Location was pretty good ... easy to find, easy off highway access, easy to get food, not far from major cities, plenty of parking, plenty of room to walk in the halls between areas, not crazy crowded due to lack of space..... I think it went well
Quoted from PersonX99:it would have been nice to have NIB pins available for purchase to take home.
I agree. I had a $6k budget to spend and came home with a pair of playfields for wall art at $100 total.
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