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Why does pinball have to be turn-based?

By ichigokurosaki91

5 years ago


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    #35 5 years ago
    Quoted from ichigokurosaki91:

    Why a foosball table?

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    #36 5 years ago
    Quoted from dung:

    This.
    Anyone really sat down and played joust? How about the alvin g head to heads? Sure, they bring good money, but while I can get an alvin g soccer locally right now its a turd. A 3k+ turd of a game that not even someone who will own every other alvin g can bother to pay.

    Buddy has a joust. 1 player blows, but 2 players is fun as hell.

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