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Pinbot, the greatest classical pinball machine of all time.
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Any of the Sega Pinball machines of the 90's Here's a South Park themed one http://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=4444
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I played a lot in the late 70's. Black Knight and Midevil Madness were two of my favorites. But lately, the Lord of the Rings machine blows my mind. The details and variety of elements is incredible. http://www.sternpinball.com/Lord-of-the-Rings2.shtml This is a great resource for all you fans trying to remember the names of some of your old favorites: http://pinside.com/pinball/top-100
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I love the pinball machine built into PCs by windows...I'm gunna play it now...
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I used to LOVE this one: http://www.pinballrebel.com/game/pins/etpm/elvira_and_the_party_monsters_pinball.htm Elvira was hard to play. The cleavage was so distracting.
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Alien Crush on TurboGrafix 16. So it's not a machine game, it's on a console, but I've never played a pinball game that had so much depth...two screens, plus three bonus screens if you did the right stuff. Some of them included opening all the alien eyes, there were six, then aiming you ball in its mouth, another included lighting up the eyes again, then the brain would glow and you would get extra points. The whole of the game was to set up different things to keep on getting free balls. You could literally play it for hours if you were good enough.
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Whirlwind is one of my faves. 10 replays in one game. I have never heard a machine pop so many times. Addams family was one of the most addictive Ive ever played. But my favorite all around (so far) is pinball wizard! can you guess what the background music is?
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Definitely 8 ball deluxe, that was a great game and I could play for hours on one quarter. I would win tons of free games on it. Secondly would be a game called Millionaire or something, but after a while I found it to be so easy, I would play for ages and it wasn`t much of a challenge.
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I have one its called Centaur its sweet
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I like this cool pinball on my computer.
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8 ball.
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