End of Brighton Pier but I would gravitate to the gun games and push penny machines more. When 13 my mates mum worked in EATS CAFE frying stuff and they had a Williams TRAVEL TIME in the window.. we would open it up and rack up free credits. Oddly enough, the Segasa version was the first pinball I owned. After those young days I found myself in many pubs in South London and remember LETHAL WEAPON coming out.. it was a cracking game back then. from there, the pins would change regularly but my favourite pub had ADDAMS FAMILY and TWILIGHT ZONE side by side.. both games then were like nothing else as what had preceeded them was PARTY ZONE...HOOK etc.
Place up the road had quite a few pins out the back and that's where I found the allure of BOP.. I still want that woman, its a great machine and really do need to add one to the collection