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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Thomas Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2008 7:30 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Recordings of esp pinball classic tables?


> Hi Dark,
> All I can say is Pinball Classic is great. I like the Haunted House
> table as well as the Safari table.
>
> Dark wrote:
>> I was just wondering if somebody would be kind enough to make long 
>> recordings of the esp pinball classic game, ---- particularly the tables 
>> other than wild west and packman.
>>
>> I've tried the demo on my laptop, but as I've already got pinball xtreme 
>> and the party pack, the wildwest table isn't really anything new. Packman 
>> is fun as far as it goes, but I'm finding it hard to make up my mind 
>> whether or not to shell out money for the game just based on my 
>> experience of this one table, ---- which due to it's subject matter uses 
>> 80's arcade sounds (not a bad thing, just not helpful when evaluating the 
>> sound quality of the hole game).
>>
>> I'd love to here what the Socker star, heist, haunted house and safarri 
>> tables are like, especially as from reading the description in the manual 
>> they sound challenge based, like the shockra or pinball xtreme tables 
>> (which are some of my favourites in pbx.
>>
>> There's a short clip of safari on Draconis, but it isn't precisely enough 
>> for me to make up my mind, especially as I'd only practically be getting 
>> five tables for the money not six.
>>
>> Assuming it's possible with the engine, I actually think all the classic 
>> tables  ---- and maybe the party pack should be sold individually and run 
>> through pinball xtreme, ---- say for five dollars a table (which seems 
>> the going rate given that the party pack is 15 dollars, and pinball 
>> classic is for arguements sake 30).
>>
>> That way people who already own classic would get the choice to buy or 
>> not, and those like me who don't own classic can have all the tables 
>> running from one program.
>>
>> Just a thought.
>>
>> Beware the Grue!
>>
>> Dark.
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