Mine was xenon when that school teacher died in the space shuttle. I had just stopped playing when they announced it and that was my last game of pinball. But I have a new ac/ dc in my garage
Mine was xenon when that school teacher died in the space shuttle. I had just stopped playing when they announced it and that was my last game of pinball. But I have a new ac/ dc in my garage
No quarters - but - I played a Star Trek Pro at the Belgian Open this weekend. Well worth 1 euro!
Also played T3, TAF, BDK and Stargate in 4 different pubs within 100 yards (GC on 3 of them). It seems like more of an achievement getting a replay when you've had to pay for the game.
I miss games on site - very rarely see them in the UK now.
it was 1 euro coin
in a Stern Star trek on the Belgian Open Pinball last weekend -> https://plus.google.com/photos/105270652088953354058/albums/5932104314927926241?banner=pwa&authkey=CJG1p8er3ry2hAE
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January '86 is when the Challenger explosion happened.
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I sold my Tee'd off, a couple weeks ago. The new owner put it on location at a mini putt / driving range.
I was there dropping in quarters mid sept
the "jacks open" in my pin room, last night... got 3 credits for it too, no pinflation in my room...
i also put a dime in the "4 square"...
Actual quarters? Royal Rumble in Rochester NY 3 weeks ago. Game died as I was playing.
Tokens? WOZ at Pinball Wizard Arcade in Pelham NH about 1.5 weeks ago.
Dollars? Sopranos at Amsterdams in NYC. Unfortunately they took it out since then.
I don't care how bad a machine is. If it is out on location and running I'll dump some quarters into it.
Lots last weekend -- X-men, Cyclone, Fast Break, Theater of Magic, Medieval Madness, Twilight Zone. . . the list goes on and on. Thanks again D&D pinball!
Elvis last Saturday at the local hockey rink. It is in horrible repair, but my son loves playing it so we will probably be playing it again tonight.
Last week , Fish Tales @ Ludy's BBQ. Machine needs
work but I still drop a few bucks in it every time I go there
AC/DC about a month ago. I would put more in it but the OP won't fix issues that are easily dealt with.
I put quarters in Championship Pub at The Pub here in Gettysburg a few weeks ago. I think the other most recent machines I put coins in were Attack From Mars, Dark Knight, AC/DC, and Ironman at RoQ, a heavy metal billiard bar in Stockholm, Sweden. Of course there it was Swedish krona.
Last night, at the North Bowl in Philadelphia, I put .75 in to the 24 machine that I had found on the pinmap early in the day. So I was excited to go there after work hoping to play it for the first time. After falling in love with 24 I now have to spend the next couple days reading what's wrong with it... one night isn't enough to know if you can live with it at home no matter how amazing it feels the first night
Had a great time with two replays from the playfield, two matches won, and five replays off of setting high scores. I spent about two hours and towards the end I kept thinking that I was not going to have the same amount of time to play the Avatar (looking for my first time on it as well) or the AV pro that they had.
And oh how the mighty have fallen! I locked a ball on Avatar and the machine never recovered, eventually I just power cycled it after about ten minutes of ball searching.
I should have left it there but thought I'd drop a dollar in the Avengers and walked away a minute later with maybe a million on the board lol.
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