This seems to be true for Prison Break which has been on my long list of shows to watch. I started it a few weeks ago and it was really good but only halfway into the second season and find myself surfing on my tab and not paying attention as much. I heard from others who have watched the...
Looks like pinball and coin op is doing well in Japan and see lots of nice MM's and AFM's in some locations. There is also a 1977 Sega Mikoshi pinball, supposedly the only one left in the world that works according to Bruce who is the director of the Japan Game Museum.
Here are some cool...
Pinballnews.com has an index of site reviews of pins on location to play around the world sorted by country. It looks like Canada hasn't made it on their map yet.
http://www.pinballnews.com/sites/index.html
You left out the t-nut hammering at 3am Doug ;) I don't like the look of the cut cap and had no issues playing last night with the full sized purple cap. For the $3-4 replacement cost I am willing to take the risk/reward of it getting hit by a ball 8-)
I swapped out the pop bumper caps on my TAF to all purple last night and put in purple LEDs as well since I had to partially remove the main ramp to access the top left bumper.
Before
After
I'm not sure I like it but that is only because the bumper skirt is red. I think if the skirts were...
Re: Needed: pin hauled from Madison, Wisconsin back to Toron
No offense Chambahz but you don't keep a game long enough to justify a PF swap :P
Unless it is a rare or hard to find title it just isn't worth bringing a game in from the US. You should know this by now as your SM and Avengers...
Re: Needed: pin hauled from Madison, Wisconsin back to Toron
I think Warlock offers a discount on pin transport if you are ok with a tarp, skateboard and rope tow service.
What game did you find in Wisconsin?
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