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Who were the masters of early solid state (1977-1984)?

By VanishingVision

3 years ago


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    “Which manufacturer made the best pinball games in 1977-1984?”

    • Williams 13 votes
      12%
    • Bally 65 votes
      61%
    • Gottlieb 4 votes
      4%
    • Stern 24 votes
      23%
    • Other 0 votes

    (106 votes)

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    #2 3 years ago

    For me the only true battle is Stern & Bally.
    To me William's doesn't even belong in this talk

    I'd probably have to go Bally for numbers...so many good ones. I love classic Sterns, but their run wasnt as long.

    #4 3 years ago
    Quoted from rollitover:

    C'mon!
    You can't possibly be serious, giving the nod to one over another due to numbers?

    Yes, as in more great games head to head that are better.
    I mean I think....may be time to list them out!

    Can we all at least eliminate Gottlieb right now?

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