I have to disagree with you on this. Sure if it is compare it to an american made pin from 1987 it falls way behind. But if this game had come 1977 it would have been a hit. I do not find the flippers to be weak and from your game play I can't see what is the problem. The shots are hard but not impossible. This machine have some neat features as well. The playfield have a thick plexiglas layer on top, Like mylar on steroids. The right flipper button have two stages, press halfway and the lower flipper pops and press hard lower and upper do. There is a handy storage rack inside the cab for the legs. All electronics are in the body, nothing except numeric display is in the top box. The open area are good to practise skill shoots actually. Artwork is ok. Downside is the boring programming. No multiball to strive for. Sound fx are ok but music is horrible for a 1987 game. The awkward design of the topbox and hinge are awful. Pop bumpers are square. If you find this for the same price as a EM game then this is the one to get. Way more fun and reliable.
starwars by name and sound track only..what a dull machine!
If you would play one I think you would change your mind. The Vpin version of this do not compare to the real machine at all.
i think it's a cool machine
Wow a Segasa-Sonic that almost doesn't suck. If I had a goofy odd ball pinball collection this would be in it for sure.
Yes! A rare machine! Finally!
How about Mystery Castle (227 made) and Godzilla (520 made) or Cactus Canyon?
@@tattyadams Well, those too. But I saw this machine on the IPDB and I wanted to see how it played. And here it is!!!
@@tattyadams Do you still have the Mystery Castle? (I love that game)
Show us your entire pinball collection since you now have a huge arcade
One day I will get round to it 👍
I have to disagree with you on this. Sure if it is compare it to an american made pin from 1987 it falls way behind. But if this game had come 1977 it would have been a hit. I do not find the flippers to be weak and from your game play I can't see what is the problem. The shots are hard but not impossible. This machine have some neat features as well. The playfield have a thick plexiglas layer on top, Like mylar on steroids. The right flipper button have two stages, press halfway and the lower flipper pops and press hard lower and upper do. There is a handy storage rack inside the cab for the legs. All electronics are in the body, nothing except numeric display is in the top box. The open area are good to practise skill shoots actually. Artwork is ok. Downside is the boring programming. No multiball to strive for. Sound fx are ok but music is horrible for a 1987 game. The awkward design of the topbox and hinge are awful. Pop bumpers are square. If you find this for the same price as a EM game then this is the one to get. Way more fun and reliable.
Are all pinballs you played in videos, bought, or some of them were played in local arcades?
Honestly if I were to have to pick a retro rendition of the star wars theme it might as well be from this game. IDK I just enjoy it's cornyness.
What do you mean its rubbish
Oh god I played this last year at Pinfest and it really was awful.
😂 So it won't be staying in the collection for long then?
You should of bought his X force instead. That looks a much better machine
To be fair I didn't buy it, just collected it for Will but as we know it won't last 5 minutes with him 🤣