I Grin and bear it.
Probably just like my wine-nerd friends do when I serve screw-top wine at dinner club
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I Grin and bear it.
Probably just like my wine-nerd friends do when I serve screw-top wine at dinner club
Quoted from houseofpin:What is a "death save".....this should be good.
Here's a gentle example (bang back and a death save)
It's funny what guests will like.
Really young kids: seem to like pinball- standing on a chair- banging away!
Older kids: try pinball - tend to gravitate to MAME cabinet....
Younger adults: same as the older kids
Forty-somethings and up: more evenly split between pins and Mame
Of all my surprises- the biggest was a 2-player basketball shooting game I picked up. EVERYONE loves it... Lol- I thought it would be the first to go when I needed more space- but now I can't - my kids would revolt!
Quoted from cosmokramer:I have to agree with some of the others, its definitely when someone leaves the machine in the middle of a game
Videogame generation... You can walk away from ms pacman and I will eventually end by itself....
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