These four player Bally games are like watching paint dry. They have the bells and whistles, drop targets, holes that return the ball, under rotating targets and multipliers that run up the scores, the led scoring and computer parts only add to the mediocrity.
Growing up from 5 to 15 I played this. We had one. I knew every inch of this machine. Every bell. Score. If you got such a high score it would lock up. Just like we thought 2000 would do. I miss that thing. Sadly my stupid sister has had it in the yard for over 30 years.. only thing I wanted
i agree this one is so calm and beautiful the "Art deco" and "Art nouveau" 1900 style is so attractiv and reassuring, the color and design are soft and futurist sophisticated, strange and up class in the same time !
I remember playing this while in high school. Was not an easy machine to keep the ball in play, especially with those left and right exit slots below the lower bumpers. If the bumpers or flippers were weak, it was almost impossible to keep the ball in play. Challenging machine though.
Those flippers are weak. Nothing more annoying than playing pinball with weak flippers. When I hit a spinner flush with a spot on flip, I want that pinball rippin' that spinner.
Old Chicago was my favorite pinball game
These four player Bally games are like watching paint dry. They have the bells and whistles, drop targets, holes that return the ball, under rotating targets and multipliers that run up the scores, the led scoring and computer parts only add to the mediocrity.
Growing up from 5 to 15 I played this. We had one. I knew every inch of this machine. Every bell. Score. If you got such a high score it would lock up. Just like we thought 2000 would do. I miss that thing. Sadly my stupid sister has had it in the yard for over 30 years.. only thing I wanted
Pinball Number Count owned by Sesame Street
When is the match feature supposed to trigger? Every game? I am trying to figure out if mine is working properly...
That was not my favorite pinpall machine. I don't like the exits for the ball right behind the thugs. So you hardly had a chance to control the ball.
One of my all-time favorites. The early 'Over The Top' models are getting so rare now. This one looks in great shape but flippers are a bit flat :) GG
i agree this one is so calm and beautiful the "Art deco" and "Art nouveau" 1900 style is so attractiv and reassuring, the color and design are soft and futurist sophisticated, strange and up class in the same time !
I remember playing this while in high school. Was not an easy machine to keep the ball in play, especially with those left and right exit slots below the lower bumpers. If the bumpers or flippers were weak, it was almost impossible to keep the ball in play. Challenging machine though.
Those flippers are weak. Nothing more annoying than playing pinball with weak flippers.
When I hit a spinner flush with a spot on flip, I want that pinball rippin' that spinner.
You are right.
good old game, pros don't slap flipper buttons