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The one game I have never seen or played is it any good?
thx
derek

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no

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Very sterile game.
Bill

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In article <1127488831.635599.57200@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com>, KME says...
>
>no

NO, you never played it?

or

NO, it isn't any good?

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On Fri, 23 Sep 2005 08:38:06 -0700, BF wrote:

> In article <1127488831.635599.57200@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com>, KME says...
>>
>>no
>
> NO, you never played it?
>
> or
>
> NO, it isn't any good?


since he has it on pinballreviews.com i'm going to guess it's "NO, it
isn't any good"

henri

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I owned one for a year and just recently sold it. It's a Sega so
flipper strength is not as firm as Williams/Bally games, there really
are no toys on the playfield to speak of, but it is a good multiball
game if you enjoy that type of play, I think kids would enjoy this
title with the shaker motor and all the 5 ball multiballs but not alot
going on with this pin. The ramps are cool but not alot of thought went
into building this game. The only positive about the game is that only
510 were made so not many people have played it to give it an honest
review. Hope this helps.
Lewis

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It's not my favorite by a longshot, but there are some redeeming things
about it, like having to set up, but not start, 5 different multiball
modes to maximize the jackpot by starting all 5 simultaneously. I like
when there's a shot you DON'T want to hit.

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On Fri, 23 Sep 2005 10:27:30 -0700, azpinlawyer wrote:

> It's not my favorite by a longshot, but there are some redeeming things
> about it, like having to set up, but not start, 5 different multiball
> modes to maximize the jackpot by starting all 5 simultaneously. I like
> when there's a shot you DON'T want to hit.

kinda like RFM? gotta stay away from the middle to get the flawless
completion of the modes

henri

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Yea, stacking the multi-balls is fun and I agree trying to NOT hit a
shot can be interesting. Sounds get very repetitive though. I enjoyed
the times I played it on location not sure about having it in a small
home collection though.

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My gripe was that nothing moves far as I know. Godzilla should have moved
or something. Didn't help the movie was a dud. I mean, Ferris Bueller as
the main guy, yeah right.

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"Juan_Fingers" <lewben11@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1127496273.473085.96450@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>I owned one for a year and just recently sold it. It's a Sega so
> flipper strength is not as firm as Williams/Bally games, there really
> are no toys on the playfield to speak of, but it is a good multiball
> game if you enjoy that type of play, I think kids would enjoy this
> title with the shaker motor and all the 5 ball multiballs but not alot
> going on with this pin. The ramps are cool but not alot of thought went
> into building this game. The only positive about the game is that only
> 510 were made so not many people have played it to give it an honest
> review. Hope this helps.
> Lewis
>

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Well...technically speaking, everything moved since it had a shaker
motor.

;)

Al

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In article <pan.2005.09.23.18.30.09.897175@qais.com>,
henri <pinball@qais.com> wrote:
>On Fri, 23 Sep 2005 10:27:30 -0700, azpinlawyer wrote:

>> It's not my favorite by a longshot, but there are some redeeming things
>> about it, like having to set up, but not start, 5 different multiball
>> modes to maximize the jackpot by starting all 5 simultaneously. I like
>> when there's a shot you DON'T want to hit.

>kinda like RFM? gotta stay away from the middle to get the flawless
>completion of the modes

IIRC MM was a little more, er, contemporary with Godzilla. :)

Orin


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mine is nice. i have played a few others that were basically "boring"
because of their setup and lack of fast play.
mine is mint out of the box condition and set up in tourney mode with
tight tilt and steep pf:) its one of my favorites. very strong flippers
and fast play. hard to beleive its a SEGA.
so all GODZILLA pins are not bad:)

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i have played a few others that were basically "boring"

haha I still have to laugh at this statemenet hehe

All the Godzilla's out there are like NIB becuase they never got played.

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<<haha I still have to laugh at this statemenet hehe
All the Godzilla's out there are like NIB becuase they never got
played.>>

Great, let us know the next time you post how you like playing one of
your games
after it's set up right, so we can get a big laugh too....
Frenchy

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Got one with the posts and save cup. I like the pin, and especially the
translite.
ILLinois Chad

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not true-
i have played a few on location and all were dirty and had pf ware and
just played sluggish, so they obviously got play.
just bcuz you are not SKILLED enough to enjoy it dont blame me:)
usually people who complain are the ones who get the major a-- whipping
by the game:< )
if people who dont like it, i sure get alot of offers from collectors
or just peiopel who want a pin to play for mine. i got a few emails
even off of this post asking if i wanted to sell.


Juan_Fingers wrote:
> i have played a few others that were basically "boring"
>
> haha I still have to laugh at this statemenet hehe
>
> All the Godzilla's out there are like NIB becuase they never got played.

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the above statements were in reference to juan fingers post BTW-

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just bcuz you are not SKILLED enough to enjoy it dont blame me:)

So when people don't enjoy a game its because we're not SKILLED??? haha
still laughing
I'm not blaming you I blamed Godzilla and sold it. Beyond cleaning the
pf, leveling it and waxing the pf there is nothing you can do to make
this a better game in my opinion.

usually people who complain are the ones who get the major a-- whipping

by the game:< )

Are we still talking about Godzilla? Come on man it's not that hard of
a game. I would agree with some here that there are a few interesting
multiball stacking features here but overall the limited shots over and
over get old quick. I had 12 games and this one got the axe fist. The
reason I bought it was becuase it looked brand new the playfield and
cabinet and the price was great. I turned it over for a small loss and
gave someone a great deal on it because I couldn't bring myself to sell
this pin for profit. 1600 sold for 1400 had for a year and yes I put
100 into it and cleaned myself.. The other 10 games I have kick my
butt all the time but I seem to really enjoy them.

And yes you'll get alot of offers as I did when I sold it. I think I
had 7 interested party's in 5 hours of listing it on Mr. pinball. I
sold to the first guy who emailed me. Does that mean I should of asked
for more. No the game wasn't that good.
Lewis

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In article <1127754727.179481.212540@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com>,
Juan_Fingers <lewben11@yahoo.com> wrote:

> I had 12 games and this one got the axe fist.

That's gotta hurt.

OD


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lobster @ | -- Rick Morrissey, Chicago Tribune
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"King of the Monsters"

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