I think they were always mostly a male thing?!? I cant recall many females playing them now i think back?!Thats one thing ive never been into. Pinball. Just. no.
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I think they were always mostly a male thing?!? I cant recall many females playing them now i think back?!Thats one thing ive never been into. Pinball. Just. no.
We had a commodore 64 and Wonderboy was our favorites game. Loved our commodore 64My all time fave SEGA game would have to be Wonder Boy. I was srsly addicted, playing that at my cousins house all the time.
Also liked Double Dragon.
Getting ripped if it's gonna cost a couple of mil......If i had a games room this is what would be in it:
- 3/4 size pool table
- air hockey table
- 4 x daytonas
- big screen TV + couch area + bar
- perhaps a skiing and a motorbike game.
- one "old school" table with a heap of games like pacman
Just need a couple mill, PM me any rich ppl pls x'
*all this overlooking the pool area with pool, spa, bbq and tennis court.
Haha all good.Oh smartie. And no skill is involved in Daytona, air hockey etc?
I'll kick ya fking ass at air hockey. I beat an actual college hockey player at it, like 3 times in a row. He was not impressed.
Multiple balls come at u hey.. i may have to rethink my stance on pinballHaha all good.
I didnt mind pinball because it wasnt a computer thing. Its just a random psycho ball flying everywhere then the multiball comes and you are like AAAHHH!!!
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Yeah and there is a lot of finger work required.Multiple balls come at u hey.. i may have to rethink my stance on pinball
Um the house too. Doubt ud fit all that in a 1 bedroom flatGetting ripped if it's gonna cost a couple of mil......
All sounds good but don't reckon I'd use them much if that was my house. Not after 6 months anyway.
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I put a few 5s into that tooColes cafeteria in Melbourne (remember that?) had a car racing game that I spent lots of my nan's 5c pieces on. It consisted of a rotating drum with a squiggly road painted on it, and a matchbox car on a stick that moved from side to side when you turned the steering wheel. fu** it was lame, but it was high tech to a five year old.*
* not today's five year olds