I am sure we all like the odd game that is considered off piste by others. I thought a thread might open minds to some under-loved titles, where you state the case for your nominee.
I nominate fish tales. It was a huge seller back in the day at about 15,000. It is up there with the top 5 or so selling wpc games of all time - TAF, TZ, T2 etc
I overlooked it in the arcades back in the early 90s as it was out simultaneously with TAF, and quite franky TAF is better. But is it right that an average TAF is 5k, and an average FT is 1.6k ?
For me, the key issues are that:
The two pairs of standups, unless they are flashing can hit be hit as often as you like and it will not achieve anything
Video mode ... hit the right orbit when it is lit to activate the captive ball. Hit the captive ball to light the video mode. Hit the saucer to start the video mode
Jackpot during multiball ... get the ball into the casters club. You then have 15 seconds to make the left orbit and hit the saucer to score the jackpot. It is like Zen pinball. Get the multiball. Lose two balls during ball save, shoot the casters club when you have an empty playfield, wait for the saved balls, shoot the left loop to score the jackpot. Then when you get into the Supers, the game goes nuts.
The boat looks enticing. But again, you need sequences for the three boat shots to score anything. You can hit the captive ball as much as you like, but unless you have primed it by hitting the lit right orbit, it won't do much. Similarly the left and right shots - unless they are lit they are meaningless
The captive ball is a sucker shot - so you take if out during ball save.
FT offers real flow. Fantastic ball speed. The lightening flippers will improve your pinball skills. The complex multiball will improve your 2 and 3 ball skills
Stood next to its nemesis ...

One of the best animated toppers of all time

Great cab and translite art, if you like kiddie cartoon style games

One of the most iconic pinball launch buttons
Fantastic mini playfield integration

The dots/ sounds also offer two pinball greats.
I nominate fish tales. It was a huge seller back in the day at about 15,000. It is up there with the top 5 or so selling wpc games of all time - TAF, TZ, T2 etc
I overlooked it in the arcades back in the early 90s as it was out simultaneously with TAF, and quite franky TAF is better. But is it right that an average TAF is 5k, and an average FT is 1.6k ?
For me, the key issues are that:
- Fish Tales may look trivially simple, but it is actually a very hard game
- You can play FT for ages and get virtually no points if you do not understand the rules
- It has some real sucker shots
- The jackpots are exponential, so if you get into the Supers your score goes turbo
The two pairs of standups, unless they are flashing can hit be hit as often as you like and it will not achieve anything
Video mode ... hit the right orbit when it is lit to activate the captive ball. Hit the captive ball to light the video mode. Hit the saucer to start the video mode
Jackpot during multiball ... get the ball into the casters club. You then have 15 seconds to make the left orbit and hit the saucer to score the jackpot. It is like Zen pinball. Get the multiball. Lose two balls during ball save, shoot the casters club when you have an empty playfield, wait for the saved balls, shoot the left loop to score the jackpot. Then when you get into the Supers, the game goes nuts.
The boat looks enticing. But again, you need sequences for the three boat shots to score anything. You can hit the captive ball as much as you like, but unless you have primed it by hitting the lit right orbit, it won't do much. Similarly the left and right shots - unless they are lit they are meaningless
The captive ball is a sucker shot - so you take if out during ball save.
FT offers real flow. Fantastic ball speed. The lightening flippers will improve your pinball skills. The complex multiball will improve your 2 and 3 ball skills
Stood next to its nemesis ...

One of the best animated toppers of all time

Great cab and translite art, if you like kiddie cartoon style games


One of the most iconic pinball launch buttons

Fantastic mini playfield integration

The dots/ sounds also offer two pinball greats.
- The replay with a fish playing a drum kit and hitting the cymbal when the knocker fires
- The feed frenzy mode with crazy violin music