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> Fantastic Journey is by far the most difficult table. I have all four Pro > Pinball tables (Timeshock!, Big Race USA, and The Web), and they're all easier > than FJ. The best one in my opinion is Timeshock- the gameplay is spot on- I > rank it right up there with the best real pinball tables. If you buy it in its > original box, the manual looks and feels like a real pinball owners manual as > well- it's really cool if you really like pinball and don't want to spend $6000 > on a real one. I use my HotRod SE joystick side buttons as the flipper > controls. > > I'll have to try Psycho Pinball. Can I buy it somewhere? > > > I completely agree with you. I have the "Fantastic Journey" table and i doubt > a > > pinball simulation could ever be better than that! > > > > But if we talk about gameplay, i must say Psycho Pinball (c) Codemasters is > the > > one i've enjoyed most. > > > > What about the rest of the Pro Pinball tables? Are they as hard as Fantastic > > Journey? (damn hard table! LOL) > > > > > I was wondering what you all think is the best pinball simulations available > > on > > > computer? PinMAME is great and all, but personally I think Empire's Pro > > Pinball > > > series is the best. You could test every facet of the pinball machine, from > > > solenoid tests to slope, and even the playfield wear! > > > > > > Micro$oft's Pinball compilation isn't too bad either. What do you all > think? > > > > > > whatever store I walk into, I always find the first three propins but never the fourth one... :/

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