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What's the best upper playfield

By Crumbalimb

2 years ago


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    #1 2 years ago

    I have been playing Alice Cooper and it's got one of the best upper playfields out their.I love how Frank pops up for the multiball and the right guillotine shot is pretty cool and fun to hit.It's a big part of the game and Spooky put a lot into it.

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    #2 2 years ago

    Whitewater, JJP Pirates

    #3 2 years ago
    Quoted from GrandFireball1:

    Whitewater, JJP Pirates

    Pirates is definitely cool. Ship rocks back and forth and you launch a cannon shot to take down a ship.Hard to get better then that.

    #4 2 years ago

    Big Lebowski

    #5 2 years ago

    When I read your thread title, I immediately thought ACNC.

    #6 2 years ago

    The Shadow is my favorite.

    #8 2 years ago

    Haunted House. Mess up on the upper playfield and you might end up in the basement.

    #9 2 years ago

    Solar Fire.

    #10 2 years ago

    Halloween

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    #11 2 years ago

    Cirquis Voltaire

    #13 2 years ago

    C’mon. Twilight Zone

    #14 2 years ago

    Popeye hands down.

    #15 2 years ago

    Agree with two: WOZ an TZ, with TZ taking it for magnet flippers

    #16 2 years ago

    I personally really like what Spooky did with the house and sanitarium upper playfields. Super unique and fun.

    #17 2 years ago
    Quoted from Mad_Dog_Coin_Op:

    Haunted House. Mess up on the upper playfield and you might end up in the basement.

    It’s tough to beat the OG

    #18 2 years ago

    Shadow. No Question. Royal Rumble and Swords of Fury are good too.

    #19 2 years ago

    Black Knight 2000.

    3rd flipper orbit shot, 2 sets of switching lanes, 3 pops, moving target bank and a ramp. Good times.

    #20 2 years ago

    Black Knight or Family Guy

    #21 2 years ago

    ACNC and SoF are always what come to mind first.

    I don't personally like TSPP overall, but the upper playfield is worth mentioning (owned it for awhile in an attempt to understand the love for it, but I suppose my pinball preference is fast/brutal).

    #22 2 years ago

    Halloween/Ultraman and the butt pretzel, ripping those spinners, hitting the drop and reverse butt pretzel before shooting the ramp and stabbing the shape.

    The second upper playfield is fun as well.

    @spookycharlie, @spookyluke, et al did an amazing job.

    #24 2 years ago

    1980 Black Knight!

    #25 2 years ago
    Quoted from SantaEatsCheese:

    1980 Black Knight!

    I'd agree, but figure that's considered a "split playfield" rather than an upper. Also the best pop bumper in pinball IMO.

    #26 2 years ago
    Quoted from Alamo_Pin:

    When I read your thread title, I immediately thought ACNC.

    Me too, it’s the best!

    #27 2 years ago

    I’d have to say ACNC too, some great shots up there. Especially loading the second ball for Frank and getting that multi ball.

    #28 2 years ago

    ACNC, and I don’t think it’s close

    #29 2 years ago

    ACNC and not trying to be biased, but damnnnn Charlie did a great job upstairs!

    #30 2 years ago

    I too enjoy killing vampires.

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