Favorite pinball tables
Favorite pinball tables
I swear there used to be a topic like this, but damned if I can find it.
Anyway, what are yours? I know there are quite a few enthusiasts around here.
My current obsession is Safe Cracker. It's just so damn different and random as to present a truly unique experience. I just finished a 2-hour stint at the PHOF in Vegas, and spent most of my time on that table. ...whereas my woman mostly stuck to South Park.
Anyway, what are yours? I know there are quite a few enthusiasts around here.
My current obsession is Safe Cracker. It's just so damn different and random as to present a truly unique experience. I just finished a 2-hour stint at the PHOF in Vegas, and spent most of my time on that table. ...whereas my woman mostly stuck to South Park.
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RoninBuddha
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Twilight Zone
The Getaway: High Speed 2
Fish Tales
Medieval Madness
The Getaway: High Speed 2
Fish Tales
Medieval Madness
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Silverball Mania
haven't played one in 20+ years, but I still say it's my favorite!
haven't played one in 20+ years, but I still say it's my favorite!
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I really enjoy The Simpsons Pinball Party, Cyclone and Terminator 2
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Magic Knight
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I had a Creature from the Black Lagoon for a few years, great machine.
Other favourites:
Twilight Zone
Addams Family
Indiana Jones
Bride of Pinbot
Xenon
Medieval Madness
Attack from Mars
and many many more.
Other favourites:
Twilight Zone
Addams Family
Indiana Jones
Bride of Pinbot
Xenon
Medieval Madness
Attack from Mars
and many many more.
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Medieval Madness, sunk loads of quarters into this one, and since the place I used to play it is long gone, I emulate it these days. Monopoly is another decent one, but the balls drain too easily after launches, so a game over can occur quickly.
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Theatre of Magic
The Addams Family
Fish Tales
Spider-Man (Stern 2007)
The Addams Family
Fish Tales
Spider-Man (Stern 2007)
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oh man i love/hate that game, it is imo the best looking pin ever, too bad i just dont find it fun to playMagic Knight wrote: Bride of Pinbot

my faves are twilight zone and safecracker, being a biker i always enjoyed kamikaze run aswell.
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Corvette
Star Trek the Next Generation
Theatre of Magic
Simpsons Pinball Party
Whirlwind
Medieval Madness
I always thought Dr. Who was cool looking but have only played it once or twice.
I used to have a High Speed II: The Getaway but I sold it to Shmups forum member, caldwert. It's still at my house though.
Star Trek the Next Generation
Theatre of Magic
Simpsons Pinball Party
Whirlwind
Medieval Madness
I always thought Dr. Who was cool looking but have only played it once or twice.
I used to have a High Speed II: The Getaway but I sold it to Shmups forum member, caldwert. It's still at my house though.
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I suck so much at pinball that it's not even funny. I'd say dr who just because I love the series and Attack from Mars for nostalgic reason (used to one at my old high school)
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My knowledge of pinball tables is pretty much zero. But I remember a 007 Goldeneye table where it was stupidly easy to get extra balls and play forever on a single credit.
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medevil maddness is the only table I really ever have loved. but man my sister at one time was so addicted to that table, she would play till she made the high score list on the thing.
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she any good at under defeat?lilmanjs wrote:medevil maddness is the only table I really ever have loved. but man my sister at one time was so addicted to that table, she would play till she made the high score list on the thing.
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::cough::sven666 wrote: being a biker i always enjoyed kamikaze run aswell.
*Banzai* Run. Banzai. And yes, a pristine Banzai Run is just freaking awesome.
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If I were ever allowed to buy machines again, this would be one of the first I'd get. Playing it emulated is far easier than the real thing, same goes for most machines of course. I'd haven't seen one in years though. I haven't seen any here in Japan yet, though there is a Jackbot not too far away.sven666 wrote:oh man i love/hate that game, it is imo the best looking pin ever, too bad i just dont find it fun to playMagic Knight wrote: Bride of Pinbot![]()
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old school wise I played:
Playboy
The Black Knight
A police chase pinball game, I forgot the name)
Alien - TG16
Currently I'm having a blast Playing:
Earth defense - PS3
V-12 - PS3
Street Fighter Tribute - PS3
Tesla - PS3
Ninja Gaiden - PS3
El Dorado - PS3
All courtesy of Zen Pinball
Playboy
The Black Knight
A police chase pinball game, I forgot the name)
Alien - TG16
Currently I'm having a blast Playing:
Earth defense - PS3
V-12 - PS3
Street Fighter Tribute - PS3
Tesla - PS3
Ninja Gaiden - PS3
El Dorado - PS3
All courtesy of Zen Pinball

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I love this one, the overall art+sound package elevates it above the level it should be at. I've got a home use only example in the lounge.sven666 wrote:oh man i love/hate that game, it is imo the best looking pin ever, too bad i just dont find it fun to playMagic Knight wrote: Bride of Pinbot
Also like:
Scared Stiff
TOTAN
Twilight Zone
Galaxy
Flash Gordon
Diner
Whirlwind
Sorcerer
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The Getaway (High Speed 2) or Viper?ROBOTRON wrote:A police chase pinball game, I forgot the name)
Apollo 13
(old) Indiana Jones
Medieval Madness
Attack From Mars
Batman Forever
Starship Troopers
Yeah so I like multiball and boss fights, apparently.
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The PCE-FX's fav pinball tables:
William's 1989 Police Force -- you never knew if the CPU was going to randomly award you with "Five Free Games" feature at the conclusion of your last ball. And it was sweet to play them free credits of PF pinball.
William's 1990 Demolition Man -- you can double your scores if you use the solid metal trigger grips instead of the traditional flipper buttons. Played this pinball machine back at a local arcade in January of 1991 with an average score of 1.5 billion points on just one credit.
Bally's Dr. Who -- the cool tower that rises up three stories high and trying to shoot down the on-coming Daleks to score jackpots big time.
The cool but super rare pinball prototype of Capcom's Big Bang -- at least two or three Big Bang pinball machines are brought to the classic arcade game & pinball game show, the California Extreme (aka CAX). Only five of the Big Bang pinball tables were ever made according to Capcom.
At the 1999 CAX show, Williams had two prototype Star Wars: Episode 1 - The Phantom Menace pinball machines to try out as they were set on Free Play mode. Plus they were for sale directly from Williams themselves priced at $4,400 USD. I haven't seen nor played a proto SW:E1-TPM pinball since then. Of course at another local arcade hangout in Modesto, CA, there's a production SW:E1-TPM pinball machine out on the arcade floor and is kept in good working condition despite it's age (although the neon-lit lightsaber no longer works).
At the 2009 CAX show, some dude was hogging Stern's "The Sopranos" pinball machine and kept playing despite several guys patiently waiting their turn. I might've waited about fifteen to twenty minutes before he finally left. Played two credits of it to get a feel for it and walked away impressed.
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William's 1989 Police Force -- you never knew if the CPU was going to randomly award you with "Five Free Games" feature at the conclusion of your last ball. And it was sweet to play them free credits of PF pinball.
William's 1990 Demolition Man -- you can double your scores if you use the solid metal trigger grips instead of the traditional flipper buttons. Played this pinball machine back at a local arcade in January of 1991 with an average score of 1.5 billion points on just one credit.
Bally's Dr. Who -- the cool tower that rises up three stories high and trying to shoot down the on-coming Daleks to score jackpots big time.
The cool but super rare pinball prototype of Capcom's Big Bang -- at least two or three Big Bang pinball machines are brought to the classic arcade game & pinball game show, the California Extreme (aka CAX). Only five of the Big Bang pinball tables were ever made according to Capcom.
At the 1999 CAX show, Williams had two prototype Star Wars: Episode 1 - The Phantom Menace pinball machines to try out as they were set on Free Play mode. Plus they were for sale directly from Williams themselves priced at $4,400 USD. I haven't seen nor played a proto SW:E1-TPM pinball since then. Of course at another local arcade hangout in Modesto, CA, there's a production SW:E1-TPM pinball machine out on the arcade floor and is kept in good working condition despite it's age (although the neon-lit lightsaber no longer works).
At the 2009 CAX show, some dude was hogging Stern's "The Sopranos" pinball machine and kept playing despite several guys patiently waiting their turn. I might've waited about fifteen to twenty minutes before he finally left. Played two credits of it to get a feel for it and walked away impressed.
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Bleh @ Sopranos. There is one in the basement of Gameworks on the LV strip. Just too generic for me.
I'm currently enjoying Jack Bot at my local laundromat. I love the Pin Bot layout, and the addition of a ball saver makes it much easier to play. The music, however, is awful.
I'm currently enjoying Jack Bot at my local laundromat. I love the Pin Bot layout, and the addition of a ball saver makes it much easier to play. The music, however, is awful.
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Hmmmmm, owning 5 machines, soon to be 6 I think. I'd say Whirlwind, Diner, Black Knight 2000, Bad Cats, Simpsons Pinball Party, and No Good Gophers.
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Maybe that was it...when you unlocked the mutli-ball feature, there was a red light that would circulate just like a police car and you could hear police officers on the radio pursuing you.DJ Incompetent wrote:High Speed?ROBOTRON wrote:A police chase pinball game, I forgot the name)

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Just the other night I played one based on the old Universal movie monsters (Dracula, Frankenstein, etc.) - I forget the exact title, but it was pretty fun, it had a Medieval Madness-esque irreverence to it (i.e. Macabre whacking Frank over the head with a frying pan, Drac getting flattened by a giant disco ball, etc.). Of course my score was still garbage, heh.
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8 ball deluxe.
This industry has become 2 dimensional as it transcended into a 3D world.
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Monster Bash?BulletMagnet wrote:Just the other night I played one based on the old Universal movie monsters (Dracula, Frankenstein, etc.) - I forget the exact title, but it was pretty fun, it had a Medieval Madness-esque irreverence to it (i.e. Macabre whacking Frank over the head with a frying pan, Drac getting flattened by a giant disco ball, etc.). Of course my score was still garbage, heh.
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I've played so many pinball machines I can't remember which ones I liked or didn't like. All I vividly remember liking was Attack from Mars(or Mars Attacks?) because the animations on the score screen were absolutely hilarious.
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Yup, I think that's the one.Damocles wrote:Monster Bash?

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i sucked too at pinballs so i wanted revenge without spending more $$ coins... but it's very hard to get the game you want (availability, price, often the seller fucking mind who dont want to send them...)
i have 4 : judge dredd, indiana jones, theatre of magic, congo
and in some time if one good friend's ok with his surplus : stargate, f14tomcat. himself has about ~25 pins
wish find some more (starship troopers, flintstones, diamond lady) or perhaps will do the tricks some finally do with visualpinball9 + double Lcd display ...
i have 4 : judge dredd, indiana jones, theatre of magic, congo
and in some time if one good friend's ok with his surplus : stargate, f14tomcat. himself has about ~25 pins

wish find some more (starship troopers, flintstones, diamond lady) or perhaps will do the tricks some finally do with visualpinball9 + double Lcd display ...