Greta game ever. I already ordered one. Will have uncrating party and post full review soon. Will be sold within days of opening, yet shortly after ripping Stern to shreads for not being in tune with my impulse buying.
Let the races begin. LTG
"Bryan Kelly" <bskelly3@aol.com> wrote in message news:aa58e527-83b7-4939-8912-437edd2e141f@j68g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... Dear God, it's starting already!!!!
"Rare Hero" <rarehero_99@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:a6f5531c-1715-43f8-8612-df773c8479e1@j22g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
Here's something else to think about.... licensed video games have been notoriously shitty. Licensed pins, however - are on the whole pretty excellent. That says a lot for pinball designers' creativity when applying the license to gameplay.
I was kidding. Tron was one of the biggies in it's day. Some of the greatest video games were simple, at least to start. LTG
"metallik" <Larry.Scott@dlptech.com> wrote in message news:dee83930-069c-4487-bc76-9f49162eb264@b2g2000prf.googlegroups.com... On Oct 7, 10:03 pm, "Lloyd Olson" <l...@ssbilliards.com> wrote:
Tron, boy that one sucked. LTG
Actually, I'm going to don the ol flame suit and agree completely with that statement. Tron (the video game) sucked. Four mini-games that were slightly entertaining the first few times around, but quickly turned into pattern-memorization borefests. Much better ways for me to spend my two bits than repeatedly feeding a Tron just so I could learn the exact pattern to box in the 5th set of lightcycles or kill the 4th set of tanks. At least the cone level gave your trigger finger a workout, and the spider music was neat.
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