@Dave Bishop it can only get better.
This seems to be the trend with the first few games with everyone that has been over.
This seems to be the trend with the first few games with everyone that has been over.
Surely Pulp as it has more variety? TNA, although very addictive, is a bit of a one trick pony.
There's no guarantee you wil get to claim your retirement fund, so splurge away.Where do I splurge my retirement fund
Moneys in the bank. 3 shifts left.There's no guarantee you wil get to claim your retirement fund, so splurge away.
*I'm not a financial advisor.
I'm 50 next year, when I bought Big Lebowski I persuaded myself it was an early 50th present to myself. I've now got a deposit on Pulp Fiction so this will be an actual 50th present to myself, or 52nd birthday at the rate they make them.Moneys in the bank. 3 shifts left.
Love the look and sound of PF
Cheaper than TNA 2.0
Loved playing TNA
I own a TNA and have played PF.I loved playing TNA and as you say very addictive. Not had the pleasure yet of PF but it’s a one level simpler game that also appears to be very addictive. Would love the views of TNA owners whom have now played it. Where do I splurge my retirement fund
Ooooooo now then….
Don’t worry about posting on here, the game goes next week. Chat as much as you want.Need to start own thread. Derailing Alans
Thanks for sharing @Happypin if only You lived neare
Well, it depends on whether you own a classic, IMO...You can only buy 1
Pulp or Total?
Buy TNA. see how you get on and then have your fill, sell it buy PF ..?You can only buy 1
Pulp or Total?
It’s enough to drive a man insane !!I think TNA is great but Pulp blows it out of the water variety wise..
So erm buy both...
my thinking is a load of folk are gonna jump on it especially some of the new breed and realise it doesn’t have the depth of toys or coding of let’s say an Elwin game. And although that might feel
My thoughts are there will be a lot of these for sale after a few months of them landing.
TNA is such a great game my opinion though it was great and a novelty at £5500 not the price tag it’s got now.
You must really like those dancing dollsI wouldn’t swap my PF LE deposit for every Elwin
Does the cheeseburger eat the ball?Enough about the gameplay, what people really want to know is what are the coil stops and balls like?
I thought he cradled themThe gimp does under the playfield
A massive thank you to Alan for having me over for some multiplayer action along with Alfie.First game score. It can only get better @Chris P
A massive thank you to Alan for having me over for some multiplayer action along with Alfie.
I really enjoyed the game as well as the sausage buttie and all the tea.
It’s definitely one of “one more game” type of games that is perfect for multiplayer as it can be quite brutal but also so rewarding when you have a decent game.
I’m a big fan of the movie and what they have achieved is astounding. Using the original soundtrack and all the numerous call outs and satisfying shots such as the orbits I can see this being as popular as GZ.
For value against a Stern pro this is a no brainer. It is such a stunning machine in person and would proudly standout in any pinball collection or by itself.
It was very kind of Phil to loan out the game along with the help of Gonzo and of course Alan’s hospitality. I missed out playing it at EAG. I can now officially say it was the best game at the show followed by Elton John.
I feel those two games alone were much better than Jaws and I feel Stern really need to pull their socks up as the competition has really closed in on them.
If CGC can start mass producing PFs Stern will be really in trouble.
As it stands I won’t be preordering a PF and will wait and see how fast they can build them.
BTW after quite a few goes I managed my best score of the day![]()