thank you for posting this...it resulted in a flood of nostalgia.
i was all about pinball in high school, mostly because you could win free games and if you were good enough you could play for an hour or two on a couple of quarters.
High Speed was the **** when it came out in the late 80's. i haven't thought about that game in ages, but when i started watching this vid i knew every bit of the game play and the soundtrack.
For sure. For anyone who hasn't been, I highly recommend a visit. Right across the street from Mandaly Bay and near the Welcome to Las Vegas sign. Most of the games were anywhere from 25¢-$1.00 per play. They also had Pinball Hall of Fame tshirts, stickers, etc for sale at the front counter. Went early on a Saturday morning (just after they opened at 10am) and it wasn't too busy the entire time we were there.
thank you for posting this...it resulted in a flood of nostalgia.
i was all about pinball in high school, mostly because you could win free games and if you were good enough you could play for an hour or two on a couple of quarters.
High Speed was the **** when it came out in the late 80's. i haven't thought about that game in ages, but when i started watching this vid i knew every bit of the game play and the soundtrack.
i need to visit the pinball HOF next time i go.
Definitely check it out. They had a decent selection of older machines (probably from like the 40's to the 70's) but I'd say the majority were from the 80's to current timeframe. I don't believe the had High Speed pinball though. It's free to enter. You just pay for playing the machines. They have ATM's and change machines.
For me, I was born in '84, so not familiar with High Speed pinball. I remember we had a garage fire in '93 or so and we had to stay at a Days Inn for like a week while they fixed the house, as the inside suffered from smoke damage. My brothers and I played tons of pinball during that week at the Days Inn.