I got a good deal on a Data East WWF Royal Rumble. I got it home late Thursday. Yesterday I cleaned it up, waxed it, made a few minor repairs. Today I made some tweaks, threw in new balls, and gave it a good drive around the block.
The entire wrestling thing passed me by when I was a kid. I never had any interest in it. If I saw this machine out on route somewhere I probably wouldn't give it a second glance because of the theme. The ONLY reason I bought this one was because of the price. I agreed to buy it sight unseen and it ended up being almost mint condition. Even after I bought it I was sort of like "this machine is kind of dorky".
After playing a few rounds I was thinking this is a really good machine. It's still a dorky theme (dorky to me anyway), but the game play is really good. Lots of nice shots, a ton of things to do, and it really has just about everything. Scoops, pop bumpers, diverters, mini playfield with mini flippers and a little mini orbit, ramps, wire habitrails, two banks of drop targets, standing targets, shaker, captive ball, VUK, and DMD. It's like someone at Data East said "Just throw everything on it and make it work" - and they pulled it off.
My only dislikes about the machine would be the music. It's kind of cheesy and thin sounding. The callouts and voices are cheesy but in a comical way, but the music is just kind of meh. The only other thing is one part of the playfield is a little dark, up around the pop bumpers, but that can be fixed. Those are pretty minor dislikes though.
If you haven't had a chance to play this machine, I highly suggest you give it a go if you run across it. It's quite good.
The entire wrestling thing passed me by when I was a kid. I never had any interest in it. If I saw this machine out on route somewhere I probably wouldn't give it a second glance because of the theme. The ONLY reason I bought this one was because of the price. I agreed to buy it sight unseen and it ended up being almost mint condition. Even after I bought it I was sort of like "this machine is kind of dorky".
After playing a few rounds I was thinking this is a really good machine. It's still a dorky theme (dorky to me anyway), but the game play is really good. Lots of nice shots, a ton of things to do, and it really has just about everything. Scoops, pop bumpers, diverters, mini playfield with mini flippers and a little mini orbit, ramps, wire habitrails, two banks of drop targets, standing targets, shaker, captive ball, VUK, and DMD. It's like someone at Data East said "Just throw everything on it and make it work" - and they pulled it off.
My only dislikes about the machine would be the music. It's kind of cheesy and thin sounding. The callouts and voices are cheesy but in a comical way, but the music is just kind of meh. The only other thing is one part of the playfield is a little dark, up around the pop bumpers, but that can be fixed. Those are pretty minor dislikes though.
If you haven't had a chance to play this machine, I highly suggest you give it a go if you run across it. It's quite good.