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What machine(s) started your love affair with pinball?

By jarjarisgod

12 years ago


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    #67 12 years ago

    Bally Star Treck was what got me hooked, but it was a crap game... The only reason I played it so much was that it was easy to get credits on, and I had little money back then... There was a Paragon next to it that was my first pinball love, and after winning some credits on Star Trek I'd sell some off and put the money in the Paragon... hoping to get at least 1 replay to double my VFM! I've always erred towards Bally's since then... even when Bally Williams merged I'd feel more attracted to the games that had the Bally logo... Paragon was the first game a tracked down when I realised it was possible to actually own a pinball!!

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