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Re: what AP has tought me and its results
« on: February 18, 2010, 09:31:00 PM »
Talking about Medi-Evil Madness, who on here has one. ?  !@#

Can someone take a video of it being played and post it on youtube and place the link here.

Is medi-evil a great game or a over-rated game.

They are so expensive so they must be good. Only ever seen one and it was trashed.

Would love to hear more about medi-evil and about the gameplay and if it is a fun game etc !  !@#

It is a good fun game, I don't deny that! Is it the best game ever and is the gameplay worth the extra dollars? Again, I don't think so.

By the way it is currently rated #6 at IPDB behind

#1     Twilight Zone   (Bally,1993)
#2    The Addams Family   (Bally,1992)
#3    Cirqus Voltaire   (Bally,1997)
#4    Star Trek: The Next Generation   (Williams,1993)
#5    Tales of the Arabian Nights

They are expensive basically because a group of people decided that it was the ultimate pinball machine, pushing up prices. Perhaps the fact that it was one of the last few Williams designs before they closed helps? Personally I would choose a Revenge From Mars or a POTC ahead of a Medieval Madness.

By the way, No Good Gofers was produced by Williams later that year, with a smaller production run, and it is just an average-priced machine.
+1 got to agree having played a few games on a MM  and prefer a RFM.
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