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Offline Caveoftreasures

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Re: Wizard Of OZ Pinball
« Reply #300 on: March 04, 2012, 01:22:35 PM »
Pete, re the widebody thing, I have a
TZ
Indy Jones
Batman Forever
Royal Rumble
Star Trek Next Gen

and ALL games are EXCELLENT. Its just a different feel. Playing a widebody, is like driving down the highway in an expensive top of the range Holden/Ford, compared to a medium sized 4 cylinder car.
Playing a ironing board (std body) compared to a widebody, feels so different. The game gives u more on a widebody. Its not as fast as a std body, but some games u want to think on, and others u want it hard n fast.
I reckon a widebody done properly eats a std body every day of the week. Just when u walk into a room, widebodies also look the eye candy, and pinball machines are just as much a eye candy thing, as a playability thing.
If STERN did a widebody for a LE, and a std body for a Pro, that would justify the 3 grands $ difference.

The more i think about the WOZ being widebody, 3 playfields, more toys, 27inch screen etc etc etc, for less money than a Stern LE, it makes me look forward even more, alot more to the WOZ release than i did a month ago. The moment i saw the LE ac/dc final release, the penny dropped for me. JJP will be here for a longtime to come, and the next 2 or 3 titles will be amazing.

WOZ will be worth the wait and the next few will be awesome. Stern will now have follow suit. Now we all win because of JJP. If Stern doesnt, JJP will get peoples money.

« Last Edit: March 14, 2012, 07:24:41 PM by Caveoftreasures »
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