@Gonzo did you do the impartial review in the end, as in others saying what they thought, laboski is the one I really want to play, but having played none on the list I won't vote.Spinal tap?I didn't hear a good word about that machine all weekend. Just awful. Saying that Ultraman was only slightly better.
@Gonzo did you do the impartial review in the end, as in others saying what they thought, laboski is the one I really want to play, but having played none on the list I won't vote.![]()
Foo premium is in the list now, I'd have voted that had it been there earlier but voted Labowski.
Cheers James, it was nice to see you back at a pinball event, it's been a while.Sorry @kevlar realised I hadn’t put it so added it. You can change your vote.
Cheers James, it was nice to see you back at a pinball event, it's been a while.
Thanks, it be interesting, I've always had a feeling lebowski might be my type of game, but with all the troubles with it, as in not shipping and impossible to get in the UK, it was too much money for me to gamble on. My non pinball friends, one of my kids and even the wife who has now played a couple of goes, which is more than any other machine I've owned, Ghostbusters isn't going anywhere for a bit, maybe even a fair bit. Hopefully now there a UK distributor a few will come onto the second hand market after pinball heaven great warranty runs out when I'm looking for the change. With the second hand discountHello mate, I've not done a video comparison but will happily do so. I've got so many pinfest videos to upload first though.
For the record, my vote goes to Lebowski. Thanks to @philpalmer I've had both Foo's, Scooby and Lebowski in this house during the past month so I've had a close look at all of them, and they are all very good games. I'm afraid I didn't get a game on Spinal Tap.
I was going to ask about TBL reliability but you've answered it here. Hopefully the issues were down to the sheer amount of plays, but still not great considering they are designed to be on site.I managed 1 ball in Scooby then whisked away to meet someone and after that it had a que that seemed endless.
The next day it was same deal and then late afternoon I noticed it was off
However I did like what I saw it looked packed and well made and couldn’t fault it in that respect.
TBL I absolutely loved and I wish I had bought @Dave Bishop founder one with all the extras but until then I never got to play and room is my current issue.
I had quite a few games on TBL but the kickback either didn’t work or was pitiful weak. Later in the day the top flipper stopped working and the main flippers had a weird sticky issue that’s hard to explain but you couldn’t pulse them to ball pass and felt strange.
I noticed at one point both scooby and TBW were down so each of them had issues but being on freeplay they were permanently manned when working so an ideal play test.
Out of the two I still stand by my Scooby order as it’s about 2k cheaper and looks a ton of fun.
Edit.
Forgot to mention Foo which I didn’t play as my mate has one which I’ve played quite a bit but both seemed faultless over the weekend and didn’t see any of them down so that speaks volumes I guess.
I was going to ask about TBL reliability but you've answered it here. Hopefully the issues were down to the sheer amount of plays, but still not great considering they are designed to be on site.
I was going to ask about TBL reliability but you've answered it here. Hopefully the issues were down to the sheer amount of plays, but still not great considering they are designed to be on site.
Having recently done a league meet, ‘reliable at home’ doesn’t help when machines are really getting hammeredI’ve had mine since 2016. It’s been very reliable at home.
Having recently done a league meet, ‘reliable at home’ doesn’t help when machines are really getting hammeredOur Fish Tales broke down three times in one afternoon, our TNA developed a fault with the tilt bob, and the flippers on our AFM started going (and packed up completely while we were on holiday). All either rock solid or intermittent faults in normal home play.
It's when you shake the machine & it ends your ball, and don't call me BobWhat's a tilt bob?
What was so bad about tap?