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What’s the oldest pinball you enjoy?

By Trond

1 year ago


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    #35 1 year ago

    Fleet Jr is from 1934 and is really cool and fun. I hope to buy one this year.

    I just sold my Dodge City to a friend after owning a few years. Its from 1965 and I challenge you to find a better head-to-head game. The rules were made progressive and each player picks up the scoring where the previous player left off. You can steal points and extra balls. I don't like playing multiplayer games on newer machines because they take too long. On Dodge City, a 4-player game goes quick and is exciting.

    Teacher's Pet from 1965 is a great one player game. I play it as much as any game in my game room. I played it earlier today in fact and haven't played any of my other games.

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