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Dam this year falls on my fathers B-day and my mother Go figure mother 13 and father 14. On another note my wife will be 8 months preg so not sure.
Life is like Pinball!! You never know where you will bounce or where your going but sometimes you have that one amazing shot But on the other hand you have those darn gutter ball where you just get frustrated.
Why not...I love Pennsylvania!!! Will there be machines for sale????
No sales, no parts, and you have to put quarters in the machines to play.. If you're not into the whole tournament thing then don't waste your time!!
Chicago is about the same time frame..
Mike
Currently owning: ============ MAME in Sega cab with 25" arcade monitor (Has a 12" Bazooka powered subwoofer in it) - Not for sale Williams Civic Center Shuffle Alley (Puck Bowler) (1973) - 350$ Seeburg LS1 "Spectra" Jukebox (1967) - 300$
Currently babysitting =============== Heavy Metal Meltdown SOLD - leaving soon
Previously owned ============= Hot Tip, Countdown, HS, WWF, TFTC, T2, RS, Pinbot, Laser War, LOTR, Flinstones, FH, DM, STTNG, Getaway, Silver Slugger, Laser Ball, Bad Cats, Batman Forever, Meteor, TZ, Galaxy, 6MDM, TSPP, MB.
As for what class to go in, I would suggest C for your first tournament. Just so you get a feel for how things are run, the skill level of the players. If you place 1 - 4 in the C division they force you into B anyway next year.
Well, there is a good chance of at least 1 LITZ! If I play focused, I end up LITZing every 3rd game or so...
With how many extra balls?
How wide are your outlanes?
What it your tilt like?
Is the machine on tournament mode?
The rules for PAPA are drastically diffrent then any of the tournaments you guys run.
No extra balls, usually the hard or medium rule set will be installed. Full open out lanes, tight tilts and then just the pressure of having to play well across 5 machines.
Also the machines are kept in pretty decent shape, but are not up to home use standard.
PAPA is a tough tournament. but I enjoy the hell out of it.
As for what class to go in, I would suggest C for your first tournament. Just so you get a feel for how things are run, the skill level of the players. If you place 1 - 4 in the C division they force you into B anyway next year.
I'll be in B as I placed 4th last year.
Sparky, I second that...go in the 'C'... even the 'C' is hard...
I was thinking about the 'B' as I knew some of the machines very well, but after I saw the qualifying scores, some of them were higher than my PB one of them, which included many extra balls and 'not fully open' outlanes.
Most of the 'Fab 4' should be there (if not all of them)
frosken
Current 'working' lineup: ( 2 ) Flipper Football, The Shadow
Gone but not forgotten: ( 22 ) City Slicker, Dirty Harry, CFTBL, Big Shot, Big Guns, Black Rose, Judge Dredd, Indianapolis 500, Big Game, BS: Dracula x 2, Beat the Clock, Fire!, F-14 Tomcat, Getaway, Breakshot, Cheetah, Meteor, El Dorado, Nitro Ground Shaker, Chexx Hockey, Slugfest
Of course they help, but half the time I manage LITZ on 3 balls or less.
How wide are your outlanes?
Factory config.
What it your tilt like?
Of little consequence... I never tilt. Ask anyone who has played with me. I aim my shots therefore make my own shots... not react to what I get. Easier that way, but it can often cause the opposite effect.
Is the machine on tournament mode?
Like I said, no extra balls have no effect. But yes, I have managed LITZ in toutnament mode. Even managed it twice on one ball in a game, but that was a freak occurence.
The rules for PAPA are drastically diffrent then any of the tournaments you guys run.
I don't doubt it... I don't expect to go there and win... just to have fun.
No extra balls, usually the hard or medium rule set will be installed. Full open out lanes, tight tilts and then just the pressure of having to play well across 5 machines.
The last statement is the key. this is where I will have a hard time, as my experience with newer machines is limited.
Also the machines are kept in pretty decent shape, but are not up to home use standard.
The key there is play, play and play some more! Takes a few games to get the feel of the machine itself and to see how it reacts.
... besides, I have no illusions... no way in hell that I can compete with the A-boys...
Brigitte and I are tossing around the idea of going, just to play some games that will probably be in good shape. We figure that if you are just coming to spectate since that's free then we can spend a rough equivalent of a registration fee in quarters playing nice games.