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The Top 10 Stern Pinball Machines of All Time

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8 years ago


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    #104 8 years ago

    1. Metallica LE - great game and just keeps getting better
    2. TRON Pro/LE - never played an LE, but can't imagine I wouldn't like it being as though I love the Pro
    3. AC/DC Prem/LE - one of my first NIB, not leaving anything soon - still prefer METLE though
    4. LOTR - owned an LE - respect this game, but oddly can't get into the clunky TSPP - long ball times on LOTR killed it for me, but still play on location
    5. Star Trek LE - flow and new code saved this one for me
    6. Spider-Man - just sold this and miss it like crazy - I'll own another
    7. Mustang LE - like IM, one day PINSIDE will "get it" with this one
    8. Iron Man/Avatar LE - tied, but edge to IM
    9. X-Men LE - I admittedly slept on this game, now I want one bad thanks to new code - and you can keep your newton ball mod - I like the tighter shots
    10. POTC - still gets more play than all others mentioned

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