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aaarpinball.com
Pinball and arcade enthusiast, loves repairing and tweaking games. All content posted is my own, from pictures to repairs, unless noted otherwise. https://www.aaarpinball.com
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If you don't play your pins, or share with others, you are doing it wrong.
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Agree Yet -- they cost $7000 / $10,000 more or less (Stern Pro/Premium), require a lot of maintenance by operators, so $1 is a really good deal
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I know lots of people that enjoy tournaments, but not me.
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lol. One is focus only on keeping ball in play. For players that get great scores, it’s about maintaining ball control. Make intentional shots that return ball to predictable locations, avoiding “out of control” pinballs that can go down the out lanes. Nudging the machine is also important.
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I like the animations!
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Yes it does! Might get a video of that soon too ;)
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Level 256 arcade bar had nice pins when I went
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Uncanny X-Men is great!
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Haha
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Did you like it?
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it does exist, but not what was in the box.
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double lol
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lol.
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Most modern pinball machines draw less than 3 amps (360 watts at 120v) when fully running complex modes, features. Manufacturers rate them higher to be safe. FWIW, informal rule of thumb for 90s to today pins is 4 pins on 15 amp circuit and 6 on 20 amp.
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Place is awesome.
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lol. So 2 pins are needed to get the appropriate width? Nice.
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Fun game! Played at Pinball at the Beach
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That rule sucks :)
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Props for data east jurassic park.
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I’ve done video calls with pins in the background. It’s kind of a distraction actually, unfortunately!
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Love the video!
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Fun watch! Never saw this back in the day
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Is that Ripley's on the computer screen?
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I recently discovered UXM and agree it's great!
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It's a great game!
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Late but wanted to say awesome! Great pin to play with friends.
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Very nice! I'd never heard of it, so looked it up. If anyone doesn't know (like me!), it's in Rochester, New York.
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All are fun! Played Tales from the Crypt recently and really enjoyed that. I don't see it very often.
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Yes, I believe so!
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Played several games on that recently, great retro (but still modern-ish) feel.
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Sometimes hard to find! Glad you have access to one.
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Godzilla is a great game and the B&W+Red 70th looks great
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Every part is important
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Looks incredible
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Nice job!
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Classic!
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What do you think of GTF? I’ve only played it a couple times.
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Yes! Agree! Very good casting choice.
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Pinball and family is great!
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I do like Safecracker! Wish I'd get more time on it. No disrespect to those other games -- Although I've not heard of Canada Dry. Which quick search shows is a mid 70s Gottleib.
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Looks like Ghostbusters, Getaway, Star Trek and Attack from Mars pinballs
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Report back witch pins you played, please.
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exxxxxxcellent! loving it so far!