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After reading this post by @Isaac Sauvage
It made me think back and thought it would make an interesting topic.
For me, it was Buccaneer, after my mates and I discovered that lighting all the numbers, lit the special for free games, it was usually a play it all day machine for 20 cents, most of the time.
This meant losing a ball in an out lane was actually a good thing if that number was not lit, also getting the centre spinner when lit was also a very important shot for the possibility of lighting a number and number 1 top centre in lane was very important to get on the first ball, with a carefully calibrated plunge.
It was also the first machine I ever "clocked", rolled over past 100 000.
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It made me think back and thought it would make an interesting topic.
For me, it was Buccaneer, after my mates and I discovered that lighting all the numbers, lit the special for free games, it was usually a play it all day machine for 20 cents, most of the time.
This meant losing a ball in an out lane was actually a good thing if that number was not lit, also getting the centre spinner when lit was also a very important shot for the possibility of lighting a number and number 1 top centre in lane was very important to get on the first ball, with a carefully calibrated plunge.
It was also the first machine I ever "clocked", rolled over past 100 000.
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