


Tales from the Crypt was a major success, I managed to activate Tri-Ball manually and chainsaw someone's head off. I decided to spend the rest of my time playing Data East & Stern machines. Taxi had an extremely weak plunger, but the game acted just like on TPA, which was helpful for me. Terminator 2 and Taxi were still in the back room, and there I learned that T2 is much harder in real life (and has a much louder knocker). I love the ramp, particularly getting into a groove onto it, and the music has to be heard, it is THAT catchy. I gave the former a play through, and it was meh. I decided to head into the back room, and it looks like Gilligan's Island and BBBB are on the way out. Junkyard was in beautiful shape: I also witnessed a great incident where I activated Mamushka from the Time Machine, keep in mind that TAF was right next to the machine I was playing. Bad Cats was extremely fast - that Tiger Ramp shot is very aggressive. I furthered onto Cyclone & Bad Cats: Cyclone was in very good shape, and I hilariously failed: I got the Jackpot Bonus lit, but I never got it because I drained flat out of nowhere. Just wonder how I got that Special from collecting the million. Cheese ball locks, the mouse hole, an awesome multiball with a tough-to-reach jackpot. it might as well be THE underrated alphanumeric game. I also discovered that World Cup Soccer 94 just came in shopped condition to the arcade, and I loved it! Making goals with the kicker is pretty neat, I love the multiball, and it's just a great game overall. It's still cool when it does occur though. I couldn't get the jumps to properly work, the ball kept sliding down onto the right habitrail. I first played some No Fear, the machine was in good condition but not great like many of the other machines there. There were a boatload of Williams games on my trip. It definitely led me to some awesome discoveries. This time, instead of focusing on pinballs I've loved, I decided to focus on some other, more obscure games that I have seen videos of and liked. After 7 months of waiting, I was finally able to head back to the suburban town of Pelham to play some pinball.
