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18 Apr 2022 15:01 #332414 by Matt Thrower
Plenty of coin-op video games have gotten the tabletop treatment...

Growing up by the English seaside, the promenade was thronged with video game arcades. Penny falls, one-armed bandits, all the bright and tacky lures of the British at their merrymaking. There were also coin-op video games on which I spent my ten pence pieces. But there were no pinball tables. I didn’t discover that delight until years later, playing The Addams Family or Star Trek in dingy student bars. I was never any good at them, but there was something about their size, their mechanics, the luck of physics, that made them addictive.

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19 Apr 2022 18:52 - 19 Apr 2022 18:54 #332415 by WadeMonnig
"While dice make great arbiters for the whims of physics, no pinball table will pause and wait while I plan my next move."
*bumps the table as the ball rolls down the left flipper, holds down the right flipper as the ball settles to a stop in the angle of the right flipper* Pause Mode :)
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