(Topic ID: 98418)

Which one of these pins is most improved by adding a sub?

By altan

9 years ago


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    “Which pin (below) is most improved by adding a sub?”

    • Twilight Zone 17 votes
      25%
    • Indiana Jones 22 votes
      33%
    • Terminator 2 8 votes
      12%
    • World Cup Soccer 94 1 vote
      1%
    • FunHouse 4 votes
      6%
    • Road Show 0 votes
    • White Water 1 vote
      1%
    • Creature from the Black Lagoon 7 votes
      10%
    • Ripley's Believe It or Not! 7 votes
      10%

    (67 votes)

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    #24 9 years ago
    Quoted from markmon:

    I believe Indiana Jones was the last predcs game made.

    I could be wrong, but I thought IJ was the first pin with DCS. Either way, "steal the stones" mode sounds amazing with a sub. I vote IJ and TZ.

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