I did say today/thursday....
I did say today/thursday....
is that the dog that tried to run under my car, then ran off into your neighbours' garden (back when you lived in stanstead)?
Thats why He's in Jail.....Yes!.
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I have just bought a Popeye last week (despite the negative reviews). It was the only Bally Superpin from that 93/94 era that I had never played. I hadn't even seen it anywhere before so thought I would take a chance. I mean, how bad can it be given its lineage? My humble opinion is that it's a far better game than the online reviews give it credit for. Looks great, has a challenging end of game goal to achieve and is significantly cheaper to buy than some others of that time. Yes, the kneedeep (upper) playfield and the skill shot wheel obscure some of the playfield but it has some really great sound bites and DMD animations. Mine came with an early software version and I could not find sweetpea even with the glass off. Once this was upgraded to the final software version it only takes a few hits to find the little rug rat. In any case I would rate this higher than Indiana Jones, Demolition Man and Roadshow and if I were ranking them it'd be as follows:
TZ, STTNG, JD, PPY, DM, RS, IJ
On a final note, the software was done by Mike Boon who also did Whitewater and, unsurprisingly, there is a Vacation Planner style screen that appears when you hit the lock whist unlit. This flashes up the path you need to complete to save Olive Oyl. Learn the game, keep an open mind and you'll enjoy it!
I take it you've never played Creature, that's got the best tilt warning quotes from that era of machine, pure class.I forgot to mention the double danger sound bite. "Stop rockin' the boat!"
Best tilt warning I've ever heard.
After one week of owning and playing it I still don't know what the option of points awarded on the escalator shot are about. The IPDB rule sheet doesn't mention them at all so I'm guessing it's some kind of unused ROM feature. Can anyone tell me what's going on?
Yes, before the the ball goes up the escalator to the kneedeep play field you get to choose. Some options include 20 points, 500 points, 1000 points. Are these simply points added to the score or some other kind of award?
Yes, before the the ball goes up the escalator to the kneedeep play field you get to choose. Some options include 20 points, 500 points, 1000 points. Are these simply points added to the score or some other kind of award?