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What Company’s Machines Feel the Best?

By aFineMoose

2 years ago


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    “What Company Has Made the Best Feeling Machines.”

    • American Pinball 4 votes
      1%
    • Bally/Williams 140 votes
      52%
    • Capcom 3 votes
      1%
    • Chicago Gaming Company 17 votes
      6%
    • Data East 3 votes
      1%
    • Gottlieb 4 votes
      1%
    • Jersey Jack 18 votes
      7%
    • Sega 3 votes
      1%
    • Spooky 2 votes
      1%
    • Stern 74 votes
      28%
    • Other 1 vote

    (Multiple choice - 269 votes by 226 Pinsiders)

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    #27 2 years ago

    I like each of them for their own feel. Variety makes Pinball great.

    For example, my 1977 Gottlieb Centigrade 37 would be strange if it played like a WPC.
    Here are a few more that I would not enjoy if they felt like another company’s game.

    1981 Bally Eight Ball Deluxe
    1988 Williams Banzai Run
    1993 Data East Jurassic Park
    1997 Williams Medieval Madness
    2010 Stern Spider-Man
    2013 Spooky America’s Most Haunted
    2020 JJP GNR
    2021 Stern Mandalorain

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