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Great player just want a little more from him personality wise. I still think the best is Bowen

 

 

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Sure. But he needs a grand and a half per month (usd) for his tutorials. This guy is doing it out of his own wallet. Edited by Ryza
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Problem is he's boring as!

 

 

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Give a shit if he's boring it's about learning the game and there's plenty of things he mentioned which Bowen didn't. I like both videos

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Give a shit if he's boring it's about learning the game and there's plenty of things he mentioned which Bowen didn't. I like both videos

 

It's hard to learn things if you're falling asleep during the video. Bowen just has a flair and engages the viewer. I just struggled with Timballs that's all.

 

 

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It's hard to learn things if you're falling asleep during the video. Bowen just has a flair and engages the viewer. I just struggled with Timballs that's all.

 

 

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Well guess you ain't into pinball that much or the game for that matter

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Well guess you ain't into pinball that much or the game for that matter

 

And I guess I'm not that much into pinball where I take several hours out of my time to fix and transport machines to host the ACS few years back. I guess I'm not that much into pinball to host events, start wildball etc etc. apology accepted thanks Richard

 

 

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And I guess I'm not that much into pinball where I take several hours out of my time to fix and transport machines to host the ACS few years back. I guess I'm not that much into pinball to host events, start wildball etc etc. apology accepted thanks Richard

 

 

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Ok let me clarify... the strategy of game play.. didnt mean to imply that you have not done much for pinball.

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Ok let me clarify... the strategy of game play.. didnt mean to imply that you have not done much for pinball.

 

Of course I want to know the strategy of game play that's why I watch these stupid bloody things. BUT I also want to be entertained during my time watching them and that's why I watch all of Bowen's video because he's informative and entertaining. Although his Xmen strategy imo is a bit off

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Don't watch tutorials Richard , learn the games cold FFS [emoji109][emoji3]

And PBC.

 

 

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Yeah if I could play them I would... So when is one going to be sited in Melbourne??

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I just noticed how sad a machine that is powered off looks (whether broken or not). The LCD screens don't help; phone and main screen are just pitch black, and the whole thing just looks dead.

 

In the olden days, when a machine broke down, you could still see the last score someone put up because that's where the score reels stopped. And, somehow, a powered-off machine in the early seventies didn't look quite as sad as a powered-off machine in the twothousand-teens. Even powered-off, I could sometimes spot the problem. "Oh, yes, that ball wedged itself underneath that plastic, and they need to wait for the operator to show up to fix it."

 

I guess the real ending is the completely virtual machine, where not just the score reels, but everything else has been replaced by modern digital technology: if there is no power, there is nothing there at all. As if the machine had never existed…

 

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I just noticed now sad a machine that is powered off looks (whether broken or not). The LCD screens don't help; phone and main screen are just pitch black, and the whole thing just looks dead.

 

In the olden days, when a machine broke down, you could still see the last score someone put up because that's where the score reels stopped. And, somehow, a powered-off machine in the early seventies didn't look quite as sad as a power-off machine in the twothousand-teens. Even powered-off, I could sometimes spot the problem. "Oh, yes, that ball wedged itself underneath that plastic, and they need to wait for the operator to show up to fix it."

 

I guess the real ending is the completely virtual machine, where not just the score reels, but everything else has been replaced by modern digital technology: if there is no power, there is nothing there at all. As if the machine had never existed…

 

Michi.

 

Some what poetic i think

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I drove for more than an hour yesterday to play this again ,could not , I think it was just a coin thing but never had any luck with any jack machines, even when/if fully functioning . Love them though (except that selfie overload ) Horrid Tacky theme . Excellent game.Thankfully always other premium devices on location .
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