Like Starbase a few posts above, Banzai Run as well as Haunted House stick out in my mind as machines that got a few quarters instead of a video game. However, they didn't seal the deal. I worked in an arcade in 1991 and it had Whirlwind, Rollergames, and Fire!, with Bride of Pinbot and Space Shuttle rotating in eventually. I sank many a quarter into Whirlwind and Rollergames, and to this day those are the two tables I'd most like to own. I didn't even learn the rules of those tables until years later playing them in Virtual Pin, but no matter. It was by those two machines that all others were judged for many years.