Very informative video, some really neat Pinball Tables. I only have Pinball games on the PC and consoles which are no where near the real thing. The compilations on disc are an option to try before buying the real thing since a Pinball Table is a big investment in cost and floor space.
Worth mentioning the
Pinball Museum in Las Vegas, really a neat discovery playing all the various Pinball tables produced over the decades.
Has Chuck tried any of the home edition Pinball tables? Though considered toys, some have basic Pinball Mechanics including motorized Score Number Wheels, Flippers, Rollover Score Switches, Reactive Bumpers and Slingshots that are controlled by solenoids emulating the big tables.
Of course the tiny tables are simple, but still fun to play. These do not replace the fun of the real tables, just an option if one is very limited on space.
I have two posted in the Portable Game Guides section.
http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... 62#p614562
In depth breakdown - http://www.jeff-z.com/pinball/toys/astr ... ooter.html
