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Twilight Zone Pinball Review Part One

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Uploaded by on Oct 19, 2009

Here's part one of two of my Twilight Zone pinball machine review. Part 1 will focus on just how the game looks and sounds during play while part two will focus on the more specific details and my overall opinion of the game.

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  • You're doing an excellent job on your pinball reviews!  Keep up the good work!

  • Pat Lawlor was one of the few guys who could design totally addictive drain monsters, time after time. The outlanes in TZ are brutal, yet everyone, like myself, keeps pumping quarters in. The Power on TAF immediately shafts the player every time, and it's still a blast. Great stuff.

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  • I have one of these. The serial number on it is X970000. If anyone could tell me anything about that serial number I would be grateful. My high score is 8,317,024,050. I have been adding videos of my machine.

  • I used to own this table, then my dad sold it... I was pissed. lol.

  • That has LED replacements doesn't it?

  • Played it some time ago. Good memories.

  • @elsquibbs I know, seriously. His tables frequently close to being just outright unfair (especially Whirlwind IMO, and yet it's still one of my favorites) and unforgiving. But they're always so ingenious that you want to keep playing anyway.

    BTW, there are actually two versions of TZ. The outlanes weren't as bad in the earlier machines produced. Lawlor actually admitted that the bumper placement in TZ wasn't one of his better ideas, since they so frequently drain the ball down the left outlane.

  • TSPP is waaay better!!

  • @Burmauzq67 This deals with a pinball machine based off of Rod Serling's Twilight Zone. The movie your advertising is abysmal and has nothing to do with this video or the Twilight Zone in general.

  • New Moon is cool ! I have seen this movie the first time at twilight-free , com

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