I’ve got all EMs, and from my current pins I would keep:
1) Hot Tip
2) Target Alpha
3) Grand Prix
4) Royal Flush
I’ve got all EMs, and from my current pins I would keep:
1) Hot Tip
2) Target Alpha
3) Grand Prix
4) Royal Flush
Page 2 and the classic Pinside answer is nowhere to be found!
The answer is obviously:
Taxi
Taxi
Taxi
Taxi
Quoted from ectobar:Page 2 and the classic Pinside answer is nowhere to be found!
The answer is obviously:
Taxi
Taxi
Taxi
Taxi
Ok...now i need to see a pic with a lineup of 4 taxis.
4 games? Only?
I'm going to go with each "vintage" so you'll be ready to kick some Pin-butt at Pin-Burgh.
1) E.M.: Gottlieb Atlantis. There is no other game out there that has you shoot BETWEEN two drop targets to get a simul-drop for big points. Aim on the left, nudge on the right. This category is really difficult for me because there are just so many games from so many decades and countries of production to choose from.
2) Early SS: Bally Flash Gordon. Sports a ruleset that is so far ahead of it's time that these features are nowhere else to be found. And the fear. This design demands all of your attention as you can not hide anywhere on this game after the plunge. You will never grow bored of this design. Expect to have the game of your life against Ming... and then your next game will make you look silly.
3) 90's DMD: Bally/Williams Twilight Zone. The best. For so many reasons.
4) Modern DMD and forward: Stern AC/DC. I am SO temtped to put up other game designs. Some other games by other manufacturers are now showing their excellence, but AC/DC is the epitome of Steve Ritchie's craft and Lyman's code. That and the music is way sweet...
I could go on, but at this point, these 4 are very well balanced between skill, chaos and finally... flow. I hope to never have to make the choice of just 4. But these 4 are all brilliant in their own ways and are indicative of the best of their vintages.
Happy pin-hunting!
c2s
In order .
Fishtails - for a fast game you can just jump on , easy rules to understand , great music , and dmd animations and video mode .
The Hobbit - for long deep games with lots of modes and stuff to shoot for and with all the video and call out assets you want .
Elvira HOH - for something in the middle , fun toys , great modes , lots of video and call outs and great music and theme .
Bad Cats - for cool Mech in playfield , fun call outs and great flow , also the first code I learnt all the rules to .
Disclaimer - picking the fourth pin was so hard . I've been sitting here for an hour thinking about number 4 . The first three were easy , bang , bang , bang . I had to look at the top 100 to think of ones I might have missed but there were so many ones I wanted . So I went with the one I have so many happy memories of playing and the one that got me into pinball .
1. Oktoberfest!
2. Funhouse
3. Metallica
4. Blues Brothers (A guy can dream right?)
If not then Addams Family. The Mamushka!
Quoted from Pyromedic:1.
4. Blues Brothers (A guy can dream right?)
I believe in the dream
1) multi-bingo + multi-horserace all in one unit with swappable playfields, as designed by Nicholas Baldridge (I'm imagining him combining both into the same unit for me)
2) Jurassic Park Premium
3) Heist or Big Lebowski
4) JJP PotC
As of 5/3/2020...
-METLE
-Iron Man
-Twilight Zone
-Monster Bash
I have SO many pins in my garage because of locations closing that I can't access my go-to EMs/SS (Card Whiz, Quick Draw, Quicksilver, Time Fantasy) so the DMDs win this battle.
Quoted from RobDutch:3) Shadow (A killer, ball times between 10s and a minute most of the times)
especially with rebuilt flippers and waxed playfields.
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