Game audits from Allentown Show 2012

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Black Knight 2000 - 384
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Taxi - 336
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Riverboat Gambler - 530
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Wow! They got about a years worth of home play in 2 days. Pretty hardcore.
Cool thing you did bringing them, even though the only one I got to play is the one I already have! They were busy all day Saturday.
 
Riverboat Gambler:

I've been trying to find one for a month or so now.. I finally found one for sale and I think I might just jump on it snce they are wanting only 900. It's been growing in popularity and is in limited supply. If you have a good one, you should probably hang on to it.
 
Random thought: I wish the pins were set for coin play with three fair replay levels. Playing a paid game brings more excitement and hearing the knockers go off would have more meaning. Heck, even the match feature would be worth sticking around for. Everyone bringing a pin could split the income 50/50 with the show, possibly reducing the general admission price in return. I clearly live in fantasyland, but that's okay. Above all else, it's probably technically illegal without proper licensing which would be cost prohibitive.
 
How about a setting that makes 4 player pinball machines only able to play a single player game so squaters don't punch up a 4 player game and sit there playing all 4 players by themselves. Nothing worse then seeing that guy on a machine.


Random thought: I wish the pins were set for coin play with three fair replay levels. Playing a paid game brings more excitement and hearing the knockers go off would have more meaning. Heck, even the match feature would be worth sticking around for. Everyone bringing a pin could split the income 50/50 with the show, possibly reducing the general admission price in return. I clearly live in fantasyland, but that's okay. Above all else, it's probably technically illegal without proper licensing which would be cost prohibitive.
 
How about a setting that makes 4 player pinball machines only able to play a single player game so squaters don't punch up a 4 player game and sit there playing all 4 players by themselves. Nothing worse then seeing that guy on a machine.

I did not see that this year at the Allentown show. At least not that I noticed. I also saw people, when they were done the last ball, actually look around to see if anyone was waiting before they started a new game.

I found the people this year extremely courteous.

Chris
 
I did not see that this year at the Allentown show. At least not that I noticed. I also saw people, when they were done the last ball, actually look around to see if anyone was waiting before they started a new game.

I found the people this year extremely courteous.

Chris

Saw the same thing. Crowd was great, very courteous and friendly.
 
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