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Offline Freiherr

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Re: Biggest Pinball Regrets
« on: April 15, 2015, 08:34:27 PM »
Not taking any photos of all the places where I played pinball in the 1970/80s.
If someone can invent a brain scanner there would be a lot of memories to paint.

Walking past a pinball arcade in Broadway, Sydney the music to the ears was awesome. 30 pinballs on each side of the long arcade with old timber floors. At least half the machines were played at any given time. You would hear a mixture of sounds from the Bally SS machines (they were real popular), with the Gorgar, Me Got You, Black Hole, Firepower, Flash, Stellar Wars and those Space Invader machines playing in unison to David Bowie's Heroes.

I vividly remember those moments, but we did not have the technology to capture them except for expensive Kodak film. Regretably, I did not capture those special moments.

If you don't remember the 70s then you were on drugs.
If you remember playing pinball in the 70s you were having a good time.
If you don't remember anything,  then read about it here,