girlracer wrote:I just bought my 1st pinball a couple weeks ago and its a Street Fighter 2
over the weekend it got stripped down for a cleaning and wax treatment with a new rubber bumper kit and pinballs. also all the lights on the playfield got replaced as most of them were burnt out.
sure its not twilight zone machine but its not bad for a 1st machine
I have the back glass art for this in my arcade room. I love how Chun-Li looks like Janet Jackson.
General_Norris wrote:There's a Spy Hunter pinball that people said is good. Should not be too hard to find pictures of it.
I played Spy Hunter at the Texas Pinball Festival this weekend. The layout is different, almost like it is 2 narrow playfields, and I was skeptical if it would be any fun. I really enjoyed the table, though. I liked the way the space was broken up and the use of the small flippers at the top of the board. It wasn't too hard to move between the different areas. I considered a purchase, but opted for another table. I'd recommend this table for a few plays. For pictures of almost any pin, go to: http://www.ipdb.org
Systems: Pong, Odyssey2, Atari 2600, NES, CDX, SNES, N64, Saturn, DC, PS1, PS2, PS3, Xbox, GCN, Wii, Xbox360, OUYA Handhelds: GB, GBC, GBA, DS lite, DSi, Virtual Boy (<< is that even a portable?) EM Pinballs: Bally Dixieland, Gottlieb Flying Carpet SS Pinball: GTB Circus, GTB Count-Down, GTB Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Stern Lectronamo, Stern Galaxy, Bally Black Pyramid
I saw quite a few at the Pinball Hall of Fame in Vegas. My buddy got married last month and it was where we kicked off the bachelor party. Several of us were taking pictures, I will see if they will let me post some of them here.