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Offline Ant68

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The Best 1968 Pinball
« on: December 26, 2012, 09:34:56 PM »
Hi Guys , need your advice and opinions of the best 1968 pinball machine .
Since I was born in 1968 I thought it would be cool to buy the best of the year ( so to speak ) .
Thanks in advance .

Tony

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Re: The Best 1968 Pinball
« Reply #1 on: December 26, 2012, 09:45:30 PM »
Gday Tony .

I have a Williams '68 pinnie called Lady Luck . Its a 2 player game but is cleverly designed for a multiplayer EM because the theme is Blackjack . Each ball you are trying to beat the dealer . The dealers card score is revealed at the end of each ball . Unfortunately the plastics and artwork on the cab don't go with the theme but the backglass and playfield art do.

Its tricky to play because on the one hand you are trying to get the highest score (same as any game) but you are also trying not to bust (the hard part) .

Its one of only 4 pins ever designed with a Blackjack theme, far as I know.

My resto thread is here . I think its a pretty darn good game
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Re: The Best 1968 Pinball
« Reply #2 on: December 26, 2012, 09:56:23 PM »
Hi Guys , need your advice and opinions of the best 1968 pinball machine .
Since I was born in 1968 I thought it would be cool to buy the best of the year ( so to speak ) .
Thanks in advance .

Tony

A friend of mine gave me the same idea, get a pin that is the same age as you
but '66 is either hot or crap
the only games worth getting are on the 'very collectable' lists
but there are a few games from '65 that I could easily buy (When they come up (Teachers Pet))

I did buy one from '64 (Williams heat wave) kinda cool, and darn rare, havent found anyone who currently owns one

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Re: The Best 1968 Pinball
« Reply #3 on: December 26, 2012, 10:07:12 PM »
Hey Tony, It was a great year to be born. [same as me]. Cant offer any advice on 68 pins but I love your idea. I did the same thing with cars. I have a 68 XR Falcon ute and a 68 XT Fairmont sedan. You should find a good game from 68 if you are patient. Good luck. #*#

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Re: The Best 1968 Pinball
« Reply #4 on: December 26, 2012, 10:29:18 PM »
I bought my birthday pin,a July 1961 Gtb Big Casino, at Pinfest. Guess when the previous owner was born

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Re: The Best 1968 Pinball
« Reply #5 on: December 26, 2012, 11:34:48 PM »
I have one machine from 68 in the collection...
quirky is how i would describe it

http://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=1774

But if you want the best game from 68 then i would recommend  a Bally game... zipper flippers are just about one of the coolest features to ever be introduced to pinball and i think 68 was just about the heyday for these.

I would almost recommend a WMS HAYBURNERS2 ... zipper flippers and great backglass animation, however, previous promises to myself prevent me from recommending a game that has NO bumpers!

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Re: The Best 1968 Pinball
« Reply #6 on: December 27, 2012, 12:32:07 AM »

I was born in 1968 as well. Two games are standouts ;

Williams Hayburners II

http://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=1143

Bally Dogies

http://www.ipdb.org/showpic.pl?id=696&picno=5985

I don't think 1968 was a great year for pinball - but if I had to own one game from this year, it would be Hayburners II
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Re: The Best 1968 Pinball
« Reply #7 on: December 27, 2012, 12:59:06 AM »
The only one I vaguely remember playing in the late 60s was Gottlieb Dominos when I was about 10. The centre drain felt like the Grand Canyon with those tiny flippers and my mates and I learned good play on the Gottliebs of the era.  Good luck in your search for a good '68 machine.
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Re: The Best 1968 Pinball
« Reply #8 on: December 27, 2012, 08:23:59 AM »
Thanks for all your opinions gentlemen I really appreciate it .I did a search on IPDB under 1968 and come up with this .
http://www.ipdb.org/search.pl?any=1968+&sortby=name&search=Search+Database&searchtype=quick#1806
Some are mentioned here as ideas put forward , a couple others that don't look bad either .



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Re: The Best 1968 Pinball
« Reply #9 on: December 27, 2012, 08:30:48 AM »
I just found out that you can do advance search on IPDB for 1968 and a list of all pinball comes up .
Just learnt something ! ( which I'll forget in 2 days )

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Re: The Best 1968 Pinball
« Reply #10 on: December 27, 2012, 08:32:28 AM »
Try also an advanced search with 1968.
http://www.ipdb.org/search.pl?yr=1968&searchtype=advanced
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Re: The Best 1968 Pinball
« Reply #11 on: December 27, 2012, 08:37:07 AM »
On the same track across the nation, we're better than politicians. Good luck in your '68 search, I'm sure there is a good machine out there.
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Re: The Best 1968 Pinball
« Reply #12 on: December 27, 2012, 09:25:28 AM »
From the top 300 EM list on IPDB

32.     1968 Royal Guard by Gottlieb 25 ratings:   7.84/10     
Audio:7.4  Playfield:8.0  Art:7.7   Fun:8.1

50.     1968 Doozie by Williams  14 ratings:   7.79/10     
Audio:7.0 Playfield:7.9   Art:7.4   Fun:8.3

73.      1968 Ding Dong by Williams 10 ratings:  7.74/10     
Audio:6.9 Playfield:7.7  Art:7.7   Fun:8.2

93.      1968 Fun Land by Gottlieb 14 ratings: 7.69/10     
Audio:7.6 Playfield:7.7  Art:7.6   Fun:7.8

121.      1968 Lady Luck by Williams 19 ratings: 7.60/10     
Audio:7.3 Playfield:7.6  Art:7.5   Fun:7.8

161.      1968 Domino by Gottlieb 11 ratings: 7.24/10     
Audio:7.8 Playfield:7.2  Art:6.8   Fun:7.2

173.     1968 Spin Wheel by Gottlieb 10 ratings: 7.04/10     
Audio:6.8 Playfield:6.8  Art:7.6  Fun:7.0

179.      1968 Paul Bunyan by Gottlieb 11 ratings: 6.93/10     
Audio:6.5 Playfield:7.5  Art:6.5   Fun:7.1
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Re: The Best 1968 Pinball
« Reply #13 on: December 27, 2012, 11:27:42 AM »
From the top 300 EM list on IPDB

32.     1968 Royal Guard by Gottlieb 25 ratings:   7.84/10     
Audio:7.4  Playfield:8.0  Art:7.7   Fun:8.1

50.     1968 Doozie by Williams  14 ratings:   7.79/10     
Audio:7.0 Playfield:7.9   Art:7.4   Fun:8.3

73.      1968 Ding Dong by Williams 10 ratings:  7.74/10     
Audio:6.9 Playfield:7.7  Art:7.7   Fun:8.2

93.      1968 Fun Land by Gottlieb 14 ratings: 7.69/10     
Audio:7.6 Playfield:7.7  Art:7.6   Fun:7.8

121.      1968 Lady Luck by Williams 19 ratings: 7.60/10     
Audio:7.3 Playfield:7.6  Art:7.5   Fun:7.8

161.      1968 Domino by Gottlieb 11 ratings: 7.24/10     
Audio:7.8 Playfield:7.2  Art:6.8   Fun:7.2

173.     1968 Spin Wheel by Gottlieb 10 ratings: 7.04/10     
Audio:6.8 Playfield:6.8  Art:7.6  Fun:7.0

179.      1968 Paul Bunyan by Gottlieb 11 ratings: 6.93/10     
Audio:6.5 Playfield:7.5  Art:6.5   Fun:7.1


note all the Bally's from this list are missing. Very strange ratings, as none of these games are half as fun as Dogies, Gator or Joker. Seriously, Ding Dong is one of the most boring titles of all time. Doozie is the pick of the bunch, but still no where near Dogies or Hayburners II.
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Re: The Best 1968 Pinball
« Reply #14 on: December 27, 2012, 11:36:37 AM »
Never seen or played the games you are talking about Nino (I don't get out much  %.%) but gotta agree Zipper Flippers are great fun and one day I am going to get a game that has them .
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