One of 14 pinball machines I own. One of favorites, the one I now was originally at the old Disneyland Star Arcade. It still had the original license sticker required by the city of Anaheim. The original Disneyland maintenance log was still in it. I even remember putting in a couple of bucks to play it. It is in very good shape, paid $900 back in 2002, just before buying pinballs became popular collectors item. The most I ever scored was a touch over 15 billion, on that gave I got over7 free balls, cradled two balls on the right flipper and made about 20 consecutive ramp jump shots with the left flipper. Completed all of the challenges about 6 times. That one game lasted more than an hour. Never repeated that performance again.
This game is a flow monster, so smooth; cool Ritchie design in the vein of T2 and High Speed but this is a bit more complex mechanically. Im really glad he's still making pins, an era will end when he stops. Thanks for making this vid, and whoever is playing they crushed it hahaha.
What's with cradling the ball and the status report? Odd. This game flashes every shot option at the player all the time. It's like putting flippers on Rapid Fire. It doesn't look fun at all. I with PAPA would put manufacturer and year in the description.