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The top 100 should be closed

By dnapac

4 years ago


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    #79 4 years ago

    There are a couple ways you can look at the Top 100 list. Firstly, a primer for the uninitiated to get a general idea of the kinds of games that are popular with collectors and players. Secondly, important and significant games throughout pinball history. It does a great job with the former but not so much the latter. A list based on historical significance would be really cool. For example pins like Ballyhoo, Humpty Dumpty, Balls-A-Poppin, Fireball, Eight Ball, Flash, Firepower, High Speed, and Addams Family are all incredibly significant games and many would find it interesting to learn the history of pinball through its most classic games. Just a thought.

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