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by goldenjm
996 days ago
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I've thought about buying a pinball machine for a while, but haven't pulled the trigger. I think I would get bored of one machine after a short while, and then it would just sit there. I like pinball a lot and I think the design and build quality of many of the more recent games is fantastic. But, I'm not interested in collecting machines. Is anyone else in a similar situation? |
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90s machines are great, I love them, but they are 30 years old and are not where I recommend anyone to start... My first pin was a fixer upper Twilight Zone. Learn from my mistake! Haha
The most challenging part is the maintenance, especially the classics. Owning several machines taught me to fix them. My newer machines broke less often...
Every time I threw a decent party I'd end up buying minimum $200 in parts and spending half a day fixing them.
Lord of the Rings is one of my all time favorites. I highly recommend it. It's not ancient, and the game is really deep. It's pretty easy to work on and fix. Make sure you protect the plastics, I couldn't find after market ones. The Wizard mode is extremely satisfying because it is super difficult to achieve... There are a couple fun special modes you can unlock.
On modern solid state pins, you can adjust the difficulty settings to make the game more fun for friends.