Yep,He’s Zippy man, have you never seen Rainbow?
Hater’s gotta hateYou’ll get to play one, there’ll probably be one with David at Pinfest (if you’re able to drive up for a day)
Also, if you want to play Thunderbirds (Homepin’s previous hit title), there’s one at Medway Pinball Club along with the spectacular The Jetsons, my personal lowest-rated pinball machine!
I like Thunderbirds. Not something I’d personally buy, but it’s more fun than many people give it credit for.Hater’s gotta hate
I still like Thunderbirds
Not at Medway anymore though, replaced a few pins since you were last here Vee
only 2 games I have ever not bothered to finish my first game on: Stern Rolling Stones and Spinal Tap. TB would've been ok apart from the lock a ball on the ramp and play all day and the daft centre ramp thing.very tempted to say .. worse than Thunderbirds... Spinal Tap?
Ive said it many times but give Mick a chance and there is a decent and very challenging rule set . It’s not the most inspiring layout - sadly the development of it was plagued with interference from the Stones people with lots of ideas and features ruled out , plus it came at Sterns cheap ass phase - but it’s fast and furious and I had a lot of fun owning one.only 2 games I have ever not bothered to finish my first game on: Stern Rolling Stones and Spinal Tap. TB would've been ok apart from the lock a ball on the ramp and play all day and the daft centre ramp thing.
didn't you make a rulesheet for it?Ive said it many times but give Mick a chance and there is a decent and very challenging rule set . It’s not the most inspiring layout - sadly the development of it was plagued with interference from the Stones people with lots of ideas and features ruled out , plus it came at Sterns cheap ass phase - but it’s fast and furious and I had a lot of fun owning one.
I've not managed to play Rolling Stones yet (or Bugs Bunny). One of the 'disadvantages' of going to events with pins donated by collectors of taste is there's a minimum quality bar to a pin being owned, and included!only 2 games I have ever not bothered to finish my first game on: Stern Rolling Stones and Spinal Tap. TB would've been ok apart from the lock a ball on the ramp and play all day and the daft centre ramp thing.
Bugs bunnyThe true dross, I never get to play and review, although I've saved all my Pinside ratings below 3 incase I stumble into any real stinkers
I haven’t played Bugs Bunny, Hurricane and Rolling Stones. But my 170-177th worst pins I’ve played (and rated) are:Bugs bunny
Hurricane
Rolling Stones
Game of thrones
Led zep pro
Rush
Spinal tap
I just played a Led Zep Pro on location tonight for the first time - I didn’t hate it! The only thing I didn’t like was that the left scoop which looked like it should be backhandable absolutely was not, turning it into a super tight and dangerous shot from the right flipper, but that might have just been this particular machine. The upper flipper shot also felt a bit anticlimactic with that weird cul-de-sac thing.Bugs bunny
Hurricane
Rolling Stones
Game of thrones
Led zep pro
Rush
Spinal tap
Reviewing after how many plays though ???I've not managed to play Rolling Stones yet (or Bugs Bunny). One of the 'disadvantages' of going to events with pins donated by collectors of taste is there's a minimum quality bar to a pin being owned, and included!
The true dross, I never get to play and review, although I've saved all my Pinside ratings below 3 incase I stumble into any real stinkers.
I have a dream of organising a tournament with the world's best players competing on the worst pins ever made, though. It would be a Twitch streaming event for the ages!
Reviewing after how many plays though ???
Yes, but that goes for everything. It also depends on *how* you enjoy them. I enjoy(ed) playing Thunderbirds whenever I went to Medway, but I couldn’t - in good conscience - recommend someone spends several 1,000£££ on one!The whole rating of pins is ridiculous really tbh. So subjective. So many so called A titles bore me to tears . So many ‘****’ games have given me so much pleasure.
Hmm. Transformers. Only game I have ever walked away from on a commercial site. Admittedly it was one game and the the ****er gave me two free ones
I'm with Tony. Thunderbirds had a worlds first. You could lock the ball and it would deposit it into the base cabinet! Not many other games can do that.I still like Thunderbirds
Reminds me of a story someone (possibly @Pinballsurgery ) related at Swavesey this year. Apparently someone they knew of who didn't know much about pinball, and never lifted the playfield, had a machine (not Thunderbirds), and from time to time it reported that there were insufficient balls, so not knowing any better, they'd just buy new balls and put them in it, solving the error message, perhaps with the assumption that somewhere inside there was a reservoir of many balls, rather than just 4 or 6 or whatever. When it came to moving it, this was the reason it weighed a heck of a lot more than when they first got it several years earlier.I'm with Tony. Thunderbirds had a worlds first. You could lock the ball and it would deposit it into the base cabinet! Not many other games can do that.
i believe it was a prototype rather than a finished design ?It was. Sorry to break it you but it is literally the worst game I've ever played. Flippers were unreliable, some shots were unhittable (saucer) the playfield is some kind of printed acrylic placed on top of ply, graphic design is amateurish, 3d printed "toys" were essentially PLA on wobble springs, except for a guitar which for some reason went up and down using a servo. Metal ramps have been cut badly and assembled badly, with rough edges. It felt cheap, rushed, ugly, sloppy, inaccurate and a massive p1sstake.
It was so bad I made as many people go up and play it as I could, just so they could share my shock. It was so bad it's almost like it was done on purpose that way. But of course it wasn't.
i believe it was a prototype rather than a finished design ?
But apart from that it was OK?It was. Sorry to break it you but it is literally the worst game I've ever played. Flippers were unreliable, some shots were unhittable (saucer) the playfield is some kind of printed acrylic placed on top of ply, graphic design is amateurish, 3d printed "toys" were essentially PLA on wobble springs, except for a guitar which for some reason went up and down using a servo. Metal ramps have been cut badly and assembled badly, with rough edges. It felt cheap, rushed, ugly, sloppy, inaccurate and a massive p1sstake.
It was so bad I made as many people go up and play it as I could, just so they could share my shock. It was so bad it's almost like it was done on purpose that way. But of course it wasn't.
But apart from that it was OK?