Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT) Pinball Gameplay With Topper Cam! (Flip N Out Pinball, 2022)
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- Опубліковано 23 сер 2024
- Flip N Out Pinball's Joel Engelberth streams some live gameplay of Stern Pinball's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Pinball (Pro Model) WITH TOPPER CAM!!!
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Would love to see you guys play ghostbusters!
Where do i geht these Flipperfinger? Nice!
I've got a Pro on order, turtles last of the run out last ones made.l played Godzilla LTD edition,l prefer turtles so quick and such a good shooter 3, ramps are amazing wow game play field art and back box amazing
Anyone knows if it's still possible to buy a tmnt le in Europe?
they are sold out since the release lol
Do you ever get air balls off the dimension x targets?
If I have it hasn't been enough to notice.
@@jrengelb I get tons of air balls. What pitch do you have your game set at? Mine is around 6.5. Not sure if that makes a difference or not. I bought some plastic anti air ball inserts from pinside , hopefully that helps.
But Good stream! I really enjoyed it and I learned a lot. I think you’re right about TMNT, it’s a great challenging game.
@@johnmcclane2139 Thanks! Yeah I think I'm pretty close to 6.5
@@jrengelb I have one last question if you don’t mind. I just got this game about a week ago, it’s my first ever pinball machine so I’m new to this. when you plunge the ball there is always a post that pops up and stops it from going all the way around the orbit. Instead it goes down into the pop bumpers. Is that normal? Some streams that I had watched showed the ball going all the way around, but that was around 2 years ago so I didn’t know if that was changed in code updates.
@@johnmcclane2139 Yup. Totally normal. Hold the left flipper button down when you plunge and it will allow the ball to go all the way around. That is a very common mechanic on most modern games.