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Offline Caveoftreasures

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Re: my thoughts on ACDC pinball
« Reply #15 on: August 24, 2012, 09:07:59 PM »
I have played over 60 different DMD titles and I reckon AC/DC Pro is right up there with any of the great 1990's DMD machines that have ever been made.  Seasoned players of 20 years have found the Pro to be fast paced, flows well, music and dot matrix to be right up there, plenty of challenging shots, Steve Ritchies voice is excellent, heaps missions, and it goes on. Far from a boring machine. It takes hours to learn a machine, to get a real feel for its rules etc, to get the best out of it.

The LE and Premium share 90 percent of the same shot DNA as the PRO because of the similar top playfield etc, and i reckon 99 percent of people who own a AC/DC machine would find anything but a sterling review to be unusual etc. I have never had anyone at my house say anything except glowing about the AC/DC Pro. The LE/Premium are also excellent machines. All variants are all very fun.

Its OK not to like a certain title, but Its hard to read a bad review of a title that you have come to own and enjoy extensively for many hours. They have sold thousands of the Pro, almost 3,000 of the Pro alone. Can 3,000 people be wrong. Who knows. Buy the next Stern cause they are certainly coming out with new stuff all the time.
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