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Toughest EM accomplishments

By presqueisle

7 years ago


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#5 7 years ago

All numbers on Buckaroo, for sure. I'd love to play a really nice, snappy version of Buckaroo sometime. The local one is a little noodly.

#13 7 years ago
Quoted from Dooskie:

Noodly? What is noodly? Just curious. Thanks in advance.

Limp rubbers, floppy, weak flippers, floaty play field angle, that overall mushy feel.

#36 7 years ago
Quoted from Dooskie:

I'm in Seattle tomorrow with my partner. We plan on hitting the Public Market along with the Seattle Pinball Museum. Any other suggestions for finding some pinball locations?

It depends on where you're planning on going and how you plan to get there, but Add-A-Ball in Ballard has a nice collection in a really nifty space, Shorty's is pricey but it's fun to see the place that kept Seattle's pinball scene alive during the dry years, and Flip Flip Ding Ding in Georgetown has the best collection in the entire area, bar none. The owner keeps them like they're his personal collection, so they're all blinged out and play like butter. Georgetown also has some good eats - check out Maruta Shoten, which is just around the corner, for amazing sushi, and Jules Maes for their four-pin collection in the back (I think they have a Wheel of Fortune).

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