Aw, the sequel was my favorite! Oh, for the days when I played The Machine: Bride of PinBot for hours on end… I only brought her to life a few times, but it was killer. I loved the way the machine would go completely black, except for a “flatline” on the display, and then it started showing a heartbeat, and then, “My God, she’s alive!!”
Aww man, your making me feel old again.
Before there was 8-ball deluxe, there was 8-ball!
http://www.xmission.com/~daina/images/jb/8ball.html
Make mine with 3-ball games, please.
Toss in a little Power Play while you’re at it.
http://www.xmission.com/~daina/images/powerplay.html
Those were my faves when I played the most. Once they got tricked up, they kinda left me behind.
There is a place right next to where my daughter takes dance lessons that refurbishes and sells pinball machines. Last year I came so close to buying a F-14 Tomcat for approx $1400.
http://www.xmission.com/~daina/images/jb/f14.html
Not sure why the missus was underwhelmed with that idea???
Shibb, I bet you’re talking about Joker Poker.
http://www.xmission.com/~daina/images/bv/jokerpoker.html
Don’t those displays bring back a memory or 2.
I’d better stop before I start blabbering about the first time I played this new came called Space Invaders. Or this really wild one called Asteroids.
Anyone else remember when Pong first came out? I first played it in 76 or 77 when on a HS track team trip.
I need a nap.