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July 10, 2007, 10:22:36 PM Read #8
Tyrgannus

Any grown-ups in the house?


Twilight Zone is the best pinball game I've ever played. There's one about 20 miles from my house in a random pizza place.
 
July 10, 2007, 09:29:22 PM Read #7
discovolante

Any grown-ups in the house?


I have to admit though, Dr. Who needs to fucking leave. It is THE most annoying pinball game ever made.

"AHHH. AHHH. EVEN WE WISH YOU WOULD STOP PLAYING THIS GAAAAME"


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July 10, 2007, 09:26:43 PM Read #6
darknote

Any grown-ups in the house?


the one hole in the lower playfield of BK2000 seemed to bring it properly to the uppler playfield the last time i played it.

with that one, it's all about the soundtrack.  one of the first pins to ever have music and sounds outside of bleeps and bloops.  i remember going to the local seven eleven when i was young to play that one.

Theater of Magic was completely broken when i was there, as in out of order.  it's one of my favorite pins, but i had other stuff to occupy me... some of the pins there came from the era when pinballs were being pushed to the limits of complexity of what your goals were, how to maximize points.  I remember loving Demolition Man when it came out, but now i play it and it's a little too much with not enough focus.  Doctor Who is fantastically complex without being too overbearing, and of course Star Trek TNG and Haunted House is fantastic.

i kind of wish they had Twilight Zone, though.  That pin is absolutely fantastic.  I think my brother said something about how the creators of that one said, "it's one of the most ambitious pins we ever did - wonderfully complicated on so many levels at the peak of when pinball players appreciated it.  I'm glad we did it, because it would never survive the pinball genre today."  I forget if Pat Lawlor was the one that did that one, but i wouldn't be surprised.  pinball genius.  i'm glad some of those old bally/williams guy moved over to Stern and are still making good quality pins.


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July 10, 2007, 08:28:27 PM Read #5
BBH

Any grown-ups in the house?


Yes, I am of drinking age, but I don't drink.  :?

I don't really understand why anyone would want to drink and DDR anyway... ESPECIALLY at Ground Kontrol. As I've said before, that railway on the 1P side is a catastrophe waiting to happen.

Quote from: "darknote"

i go to ground kontrol more for the pinball than the DDR.  i grew up with a lot of the pins that are in the upstairs.  great memories, great fun.  DDR i can play anywhere, but where else am i going to find a Black Knight 2000 or a Star Trek TNG or a Haunted House?  If only they'd fix up their Theater of Magic.


I don't remember what was wrong with Theater of Magic last time I was there, but it's more playable than Black Knight 2000, which has been missing a pretty crucial section of where the ball gets placed in the upper playfield.

I agree though, when I go to Ground Kontrol I go there to play all the great classic games you can't play anywhere else. Going there solely for DDR is silly.
 
July 10, 2007, 03:44:21 PM Read #4
darknote

Any grown-ups in the house?


i am twice the age of a few people on this forum.

phylicia's info is accurate - she is not 21 yet.

i go to ground kontrol more for the pinball than the DDR.  i grew up with a lot of the pins that are in the upstairs.  great memories, great fun.  DDR i can play anywhere, but where else am i going to find a Black Knight 2000 or a Star Trek TNG or a Haunted House?  If only they'd fix up their Theater of Magic.


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July 10, 2007, 03:05:17 PM Read #3
Pepsikat

Any grown-ups in the house?


I don't drink but I'll have a Pepsi or iced tea and I can be out after dark...as long as I clear it with the wifey  :lol:   I've never seen someone play DDR inebriated.  It sounds like fun.  Besides, if you're trashed you won't notice my lack of uber l33t dance moves.
 
July 10, 2007, 02:31:34 PM Read #2
ChilliumBromide

Any grown-ups in the house?


Phylicia's only 20 until December if I remember correctly/her info's correct.


Practice makes perfect.  But I'd rather be great. ;]
 
July 10, 2007, 02:15:03 PM Read #1
zeppy_gorrila

Re: Any grown-ups in the house?


Quote from: "sambellamy"
So is anyone on these forums of a drinking age?  Like are you allowed into Ground Kontrol after dark?  Because drinking and DDR are two things that go very well together and I would like to do them socially.
Jason, Phylicia, Elisa, and BBH are all of drinking age and hang around portland.


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July 10, 2007, 01:15:23 PM - ORIGINAL POST -
sambellamy

Any grown-ups in the house?


So is anyone on these forums of a drinking age?  Like are you allowed into Ground Kontrol after dark?  Because drinking and DDR are two things that go very well together and I would like to do them socially.
 
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