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Offline Caveoftreasures

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Re: Star Trek - Stern 2013
« Reply #60 on: January 11, 2013, 08:09:59 PM »
This thread has got me interested in Williams' Star Trek TNG now. Great looking machine even if I'm not a number 1 Trek fan. Just got the update to Pinball Arcade. First few games, seems like a complex machine and not your run of the mill Steve Ritchie game?


when u first play a Star Trek Next Gen widebody, the first thing u think is "luxury" because it has this feel that is like nothing else, and the game itself is just excellent. All the ramp shots, the 3rd flipper, the layout is just superb, not to mention excellent video modes, and audio and dot matrix annimations are superb. Light shows are also terrific. Playing a Star Trek which has been fully shopped properly is a joy. The 2 x cannons that shoot balls are awesome as well.
A Star trek next gen has no more hassles than any other pin, its just that euro hack technicians did the occassional bodgy repair job, otherwise they are easy to maintain and very easy to work on.
I would never ever sell mine. I had 2 of them at one stage because I loved the machine so much.
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