> I think Pinball came of age in the early 80s, and then again in the late 80s. In > particular of the latter: > > Cyclone > F-14 Tomcat > Theatre of Magic > Circus Voltaire > The Addams Family >
The Addams Family is one of the most in-demand pinballs ever. In good condition, they still sell for quite a bit more than they did new. It was a fantastic game. Someday, I will own one.
I used to work at a place that had some pinballs in the lunch room. I remember when they got a brand new Medieval Madness. That was a great game too.
They also had one of those wide-body Star Trek the Next Generation pinballs. I remember playing that one quite a bit. The size of the playfield took some getting used to.
At one point they got a Starship Troopers pinball. It was terrible. Not only was it unbelievably buggy, it just wasn't very fun.
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