@@MajesticPinball every weekend you went to the amusements there was something new . A bit like Christmas 😂. It's great you have lots of machines for the public to play but if only it was nearer 😉
Yes, yours is magnificent ! I played it a lot at bars in the eighties. I have owned one, but I didn't keep it, it's a too much easy game for having at home, even in hard settings.
I played this pinball machine while in university. This was my University 101 course. What you are missing here is that there is a pattern to complete this maze without overlapping any button and moving the left directional button without changing the directions too many times. On your screen, the 10 represents the number to complete this maze to hear that amazing sound of a free credit. The credits will max out at 10 free games. How do I know this? I always left this machine with 10 free games before going to class. I'll give you a hint for your pattern as it always starts in the middle. I always start with my arrow pointing downwards. Hit right button (RB) twice (to go down 2), LB once (to go left), RB x 4, LB once (to go up), LB once (to go right), RB x 3, LB x 3 (to go up), and RB once. Now your bottom half is complete. That's your hint and with least amount of use on left button for directional. If you practice enough you should bet this maze done in about 8 seconds. Enjoy
For the skill shot, if you hold the right flipper and thump the plunger as hard as you can the ball sometimes goes fast enough to hit the top flipper and bounce back to the top of the curve to then drop down the skill shot lane. Takes a bit of getting used to. Needs a serious hard whack.
It's such a shame they lost the Bally/Williams license, but they still could of made a go of it with the Gottlieb tables, it just seems as if they gave up as soon as the Bally/Williams games got removed. Thank you for watching though :D
I remember this being delivered to my local arcade in winter 82 like it was yesterday
@@MrDirkles I would have loved to have been alive back in the 80s when all the iconic classics were brand new 👍🏻
@@MajesticPinball every weekend you went to the amusements there was something new . A bit like Christmas 😂.
It's great you have lots of machines for the public to play but if only it was nearer 😉
Blue and beautiful! Enjoyable 😚
She's very blue 😂 Thanks fren!
Great video. I came across via your forum post. Look forward to seeing what else you post up so have subscribed 👍🏼
Ah thank you so much, plenty more pins to film on the way 😁
This is probably the nicest one I’ve seen
Thank you, all the mechs underneath were mirror polished too, it came out very nice :)
Looks fantastic - nicest Pac-Man I’ve seen, awesome job - look forward to seeing more video’s :)
Thanks Luke, I'm very happy with how it turned out. Plenty more pins on the way to film too 😁
Yes, yours is magnificent ! I played it a lot at bars in the eighties. I have owned one, but I didn't keep it, it's a too much easy game for having at home, even in hard settings.
I played this pinball machine while in university. This was my University 101 course. What you are missing here is that there is a pattern to complete this maze without overlapping any button and moving the left directional button without changing the directions too many times. On your screen, the 10 represents the number to complete this maze to hear that amazing sound of a free credit. The credits will max out at 10 free games. How do I know this? I always left this machine with 10 free games before going to class. I'll give you a hint for your pattern as it always starts in the middle. I always start with my arrow pointing downwards. Hit right button (RB) twice (to go down 2), LB once (to go left), RB x 4, LB once (to go up), LB once (to go right), RB x 3, LB x 3 (to go up), and RB once. Now your bottom half is complete. That's your hint and with least amount of use on left button for directional. If you practice enough you should bet this maze done in about 8 seconds. Enjoy
And you can do it in zero second. Yes, yes, believe me...
For the skill shot, if you hold the right flipper and thump the plunger as hard as you can the ball sometimes goes fast enough to hit the top flipper and bounce back to the top of the curve to then drop down the skill shot lane. Takes a bit of getting used to. Needs a serious hard whack.
Sounds interesting, I'll have to give that a try when I next see one and see if I can pull that off
It's not possible, as you hit the star switch, that kills the skill shot... Any point made kills it.
Im serpeized that this table hasn't made it in the farsight pinball arcade but I hope that zen will get the pac man license for the table.
It's such a shame they lost the Bally/Williams license, but they still could of made a go of it with the Gottlieb tables, it just seems as if they gave up as soon as the Bally/Williams games got removed. Thank you for watching though :D