This was the very first pinball game I ever played as a kid! It felt near like magic to try it out. Naturally I sucked and lost fast. I'm still not good at these games, but I still love them !!!!
I always loved the machine that threw out multiple balls onto the play field. Pinball is pretty much a dead art these days. Kids walk around with phones now.
well, nowadays you can play pinball digitally on your phone. the medium has changed. But i remember my aunt having one of those in the basement. Great memories.
@@Blacksoul444 Playing pinball digital is like the worst experience ever. pretty boring. I was close to buying this exactt machine on my switch but then I played some other pinball games and recognised, that digital has some major problems. 1. the camera perspective never is perfect. 2 the light effects and overall graphics are bad. 3. The games often are buggy and unrealistic. 4. Overall some things just don't work digital.
There are more manufacturers now than a few years ago and you can buy more new (not virtual) models now than a few years ago. Pinball communities are larger than a few years ago. Digital pinball is larger than it was a few years ago. I don't think it's pretty much dead.
I like the complexity of how these machines are built and designed, I like looking at the playfields, But I don't enjoy playing them, Don't know why I just never have, even though I think they're cool.
Für mich der beste der Filmflipper der 1990er. Noch vor der "Addams Family". Ein Geheimtipp:"The Shadow". Tolles Spiedesign, fängt schon beim Einwerfen der Münzen an. "I know,what evil lurks in the hearts man!" Heute....kein Platz...und kein Geld.
@@micatrsic8762 Es kommt auf den Flipper an. "The Shadow" war 1995 neu bei etwa 8000 DM. Heute muss man für ein spielbaren Gerät etwa ab 5000 Euro rechnen. Ganz anders sieht es bei den bekannten Flippern aus. Indiana Jones Star Trek the next Generation und natürlich die Addams Family sind heute fünfstellig.
oh my gosh this is such a cool table 🤩 I love Indiana Jones!! I have The Rolling Stones, which is pretty great too!! (there’s a video of it on my channel)
15-30 yas arasi neredeyse günlük oynardim, kesinlikle o sehirde en iyisiydim, bütün rekorlar bendeydi, bir makinada biri rekorumu gecmisse hic hosuma gitnezdi, o gün mutlaka rekoru geri alirdim. Ne muhtesem günlerdi. Arkamda seyircim cok vardi hayranlikla izlerdiler. Kücükken dünya sampiyonasi hayalim vardi, ama malesef hic rastlamadim pek büyümedi bu oyunlar, oyun salonundan ve cafe restorantlardan disari cikamadi.
War definitiv auch mein Lieblingsflipper, der Sound war einfach klasse, nur die max. 6 Bälle im Multiball konnten einfach nicht gesund für das Gerät sein
So einer stand mitter der 90er im Mannschaftsheim in meiner Kaserne. Ich will gar nicht wissen wie viele hunterte DM (wenn nicht mehr) ich da drin versenkt hab. Am besten fand ich immer den/das mine cart escape.
Cool mal den original Flipper zu sehen. Ich habe nur Virtual Pinball VPX auf einem 40 Zoll HD TV an einem Videospielautomaten. Der Vorteil: viel günstiger und man kann alle Flipper spielen. Aber auch nicht so schön, wie ein originaler echter Flipper.
our local bar landlord would have gone mad seeing this, he used to get the machines but moaned it was the hardest £1 he earns as we got pretty good on them and they would go wrong every other week, that looks like it sits a bit flat as the balls used to come flying down and always go right through the flippers.
Would of loved to play a decent Indiana machine. Instead of ones with busted flippers that wouldn't hold or had magnets in them. Can't believe how new your machine still looks