# SDTM: a pinball show Episode 27: This or That? (Dialed In vs Star Wars and more)

**Source:** Straight Down the Middle  
**Type:** video  
**Published:** 2017-07-25  
**Duration:** 20m 26s  
**Beat:** Pinball

**URL:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFqFLu2rn5c

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## Analysis

Zach Sharpe and Greg from Straight Down the Middle conduct a series of head-to-head pinball game comparisons (Dialed In! vs Star Wars, Houdini vs Star Wars, Lethal Weapon 3 vs Independence Day, Terminator games, Lord of the Rings vs Simpsons, Game of Thrones vs Kiss) and designer matchups (Pat Lawlor vs Steve Richie, Steve Richie vs John Popadiuk). The hosts debate gameplay mechanics, aesthetics, sound design, and personal preferences, with Greg favoring Dialed In! over Star Wars for its shot design and gameplay depth, while Zach expresses strong preference for Houdini Master of Mystery over Star Wars.

### Key Claims

- [MEDIUM] Dialed In! is not primarily a flow game but excels as a shot game with smooth gameplay — _Greg states this in comparison to Star Wars; describes Dialed In as having 'good shots,' noting it's not like Star Trek's flow-focused design_
- [MEDIUM] Star Wars Premium Edition will likely feature a Hyperloop mechanic similar to NASCAR or Supercharger on Getaway — _Zach and Greg speculate about Premium Edition features; noted as uncertain ('we can only assume')_
- [LOW] Dialed In! has a better light show than Star Wars — _Greg's subjective opinion; Zach questions this assessment, indicating disagreement_
- [MEDIUM] Star Wars' sound and light show are its standout features compared to its gameplay — _Both hosts acknowledge Star Wars' audio/visual strengths while criticizing other aspects_
- [MEDIUM] The Simpsons Pinball Party has multiple wizard modes and is extremely deep, but both wizard modes are nearly impossible to achieve — _Greg discusses Simpsons' depth; both confirm neither has beaten final wizard mode_
- [MEDIUM] Kiss by Stern is often dismissed as 'not fully coded' but is playable and enjoyable with basic ruleset — _Zach defends Kiss, stating there's 'plenty to do' despite incomplete coding; draws parallel to Batman 66 launch reception_
- [LOW] Steve Richie games follow a recognizable, repetitive design formula with similar ramp layouts — _Greg's opinion comparing Richie's work to AC/DC's song formula; Zach partially agrees but still enjoys the games_
- [LOW] Game of Thrones Premium Edition's upper playfield is one of the best in pinball history — _Zach's subjective preference; Greg disagrees, preferring Pro version without upper playfield_

### Notable Quotes

> "I'm going Dialed In! why I just like the incorporation of the the theme no I just like all the I like everything it's really good shots"
> — **Greg**, early
> _Greg's main pick for Dialed In! vs Star Wars; establishes his preference for shot design over flow_

> "Star Wars is just complete chaos and flow. And 40-time multipliers. Yeah, at this point."
> — **Zach**, early
> _Zach critiques Star Wars' design philosophy as chaotic rather than purposeful_

> "At this point, I'm going with Houdini Master of Mystery. I know there's a lot of Star Wars fans out there, and I like Star Wars. I'm a big movie fan but yeah man something about Houdini Master of Mystery and that whole theme like it just it really pulls me in"
> — **Greg**, mid
> _Greg expresses strong thematic preference for Houdini over Star Wars despite acknowledging Star Wars popularity_

> "I'm going Independence Day because I could give two shits less"
> — **Zach**, mid
> _Zach chooses based on apathy toward Lethal Weapon 3 aesthetic despite acknowledging its gameplay superiority_

> "You know Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines is just a slightly improved T2. Many would say that"
> — **Zach**, mid
> _Acknowledges industry consensus but shows hesitation about T3 being a worthwhile upgrade_

> "I think all the talk and everything about KISS not being coded, it steers people away like it's just a non-functioning game almost like when Batman came out. It's just like Batman 66 when it came out. There was just so much missing."
> — **Zach**, late-mid
> _Zach defends Kiss from community perception, drawing historical parallel to Batman 66 launch reception_

> "I like the way they shoot. Steve Richie's The Games play great... You can tell a Richie game. It's like an AC/DC song. Frickin' Snorefest. You know when an AC/DC song comes on."
> — **Greg**, late
> _Greg criticizes Richie's formulaic design approach while acknowledging technical execution quality_

> "John Popadiuk has The Games that I enjoy much more than any Steve Richie game. He makes, and he's creative. He was a mad genius, but he was creative. Circus Voltaire. Tales of Arabian Nights. I mean, they're all classics"
> — **Zach**, late
> _Zach advocates for Popadiuk's creative innovation over Richie's technical consistency_

> "The Simpsons I think is an A game. I think it's fantastic. I think it's a little lighthearted. That's what, a little more lighthearted. I like The Lord of the Rings, the quest that you're going through."
> — **Greg**, mid-late
> _Greg acknowledges Simpsons' quality but prefers LOTR's thematic tone and narrative structure_

> "KISS is so damn beautiful. It's a beautiful, and it sounds so good. It's one of the most beautiful The Games, honestly, I think there is. And I'm not a KISS fan"
> — **Zach**, late-mid
> _Zach praises Kiss' aesthetic design despite not being a band fan, showing separation of IP from game quality_

### Entities

| Name | Type | Context |
|------|------|---------|
| Zach Sharpe | person | Co-host of Straight Down the Middle podcast; provides opinions on game comparisons and preferences |
| Greg | person | Co-host of Straight Down the Middle podcast; focuses on shot design and gameplay mechanics; owns multiple pinball machines |
| Straight Down the Middle: a pinball show | organization | Pinball podcast featuring casual game comparison and discussion format |
| Pat Lawlor | person | Legendary pinball designer; subject of 'designer this or that' comparison; unanimously preferred over Steve Richie |
| Steve Richie | person | Prominent pinball designer; criticized by Greg for formulaic design approach; subject of multiple comparisons with Terminator 2/3 and other titles |
| John Popadiuk | person | Classic pinball designer; praised by Zach for creativity in games like Circus Voltaire and Tales of Arabian Nights; preferred over Steve Richie by Zach |
| Dialed In! | game | Jersey Jack Pinball game; primary focus of 'this or that' comparison; preferred by Greg for shot design and theme incorporation over Star Wars |
| Star Wars Pinball | game | Stern Pinball game; compared against multiple titles including Dialed In! and Houdini; praised for sound/light design but criticized for chaotic gameplay and incomplete feature set |
| Houdini Master of Mystery | game | Spooky Pinball game; Greg's preference over Star Wars; praised for theme, steampunk aesthetics, and sound design |
| Lethal Weapon 3 | game | Vintage pinball game; compared against Independence Day; features wireform ramps and considered well-designed despite mediocre playfield art |
| Independence Day Barnyard Sega | game | Vintage pinball game based on Jeff Goldblum movie; criticized for hideous playfield but praised for flow and ramp configuration |
| Terminator 2: Judgment Day | game | Classic early DMD game by Steve Richie; compared against Terminator 3; preferred by Zach for better overall design and 'Hasta la vista, baby' callout |
| Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines | game | Stern pinball game by Steve Richie; criticized for aesthetics and Arnold head placement; described as slightly improved T2 with more to do |
| Last Action Hero | game | Data East game; preferred over Terminator titles by both hosts; praised for variety of features including cranes and magnets |
| The Lord of the Rings | game | Keith/Jeff Johnson coded game; compared against Simpsons; praised for dark theme, gold aesthetics, and quest structure despite being nearly impossible to complete |
| The Simpsons Pinball Party | game | Keith/Jeff Johnson coded game; praised for depth and aesthetic appeal; compared against LOTR; features multiple wizard modes considered nearly impossible to achieve |
| Game of Thrones Premium Edition | game | Stern pinball game; compared against Kiss; praised for depth, complexity, and upper playfield design; features multiplier-heavy ruleset |
| Kiss Pinball | game | Stern pinball game; criticized in community for incomplete coding; defended by Zach as having sufficient depth and gameplay; praised for aesthetic beauty and sound design |
| Stern Pinball | company | Major pinball manufacturer; produced Star Wars, Game of Thrones, Kiss, Terminator 3; subject of discussion regarding aesthetic choices and logo placement |
| Jersey Jack Pinball | company | Pinball manufacturer; producer of Dialed In! |
| Spooky Pinball | company | Pinball manufacturer; producer of Houdini Master of Mystery |
| Flipping Out Pinball | company | Pinball retail/service provider; mentioned for pinball purchases |
| Pin Stadium Lights | company | Aftermarket lighting supplier for pinball machines; mentioned as sponsor |
| Batman 66 | game | Stern pinball game; cited as historical example of incomplete launch code affecting community perception and sales |

### Topics

- **Primary:** Game comparison methodology (this or that format), Dialed In! vs Star Wars debate, Pinball designer comparison (Pat Lawlor vs Steve Richie vs John Popadiuk)
- **Secondary:** Vintage/classic pinball game evaluation, Game aesthetics vs gameplay mechanics, Community perception of game coding and completeness (Kiss, Batman 66)
- **Mentioned:** Playfield design and feature placement, Cabinet art and logo vs artwork design philosophy

### Sentiment

**Mixed** (0.55) — Hosts are generally positive about pinball and enjoy their preferences, but frequently critique modern releases (Star Wars, various Stern titles) while praising classics and specific design choices. Tone is lighthearted and playful with competitive undertones about whose picks are more correct. Zach expresses genuine enthusiasm for Houdini and other games, while Greg is more measured and critical of design trends.

### Signals

- **[community_signal]** Hosts planning Facebook engagement mechanism (thumbs up voting) to track audience agreement with game/designer preferences (confidence: low) — Zach: 'On our Facebook, we need to do like a thumbs up comment thing. Like on who's more correct on certain things'
- **[sentiment_shift]** Kiss Pinball wrongly dismissed by community as 'not coded'; perception issue harming sales despite functional gameplay (confidence: medium) — Zach: 'I think all the talk and everything about KISS not being coded, it steers people away like it's just a non-functioning game almost like when Batman came out'
- **[competitive_signal]** Hosts propose designer comparison format for future 'this or that' episodes, seeking community engagement on skill and creative philosophy (confidence: low) — Zach: 'what I want to start throwing in on our this or that's, is designers and coders... we kind of like to compete. Like, will more people agree with your picks or my picks?'
- **[design_philosophy]** Star Wars criticized for chaotic, multiplier-heavy design lacking purposeful flow compared to shot-focused competitors like Dialed In! (confidence: medium) — Zach and Greg both express preference for Dialed In!'s shot design vs Star Wars' flow and multiplier-centric approach
- **[design_philosophy]** Steve Richie exhibits recognizable, formulaic design signature with ramp-centric layouts that some find repetitive (confidence: medium) — Greg: 'You can tell a Richie game... Steve Richie has one layout... It's like an AC/DC song. Frickin' Snorefest'
- **[product_strategy]** Star Wars Premium Edition uncertain on feature differentiation; speculation about Hyperloop mechanic suggests Premium tier strategy unclear (confidence: medium) — Zach: 'we can only assume it plays just like the Pro, but it's got a Hyperloop thing like NASCAR or like Supercharger on getaway'
- **[sentiment_shift]** Star Wars Pinball reception mixed despite hype; hosts acknowledge chaotic gameplay and incomplete feature implementation relative to marketing (confidence: medium) — Zach: 'Star Wars is just complete chaos and flow. And 40-time multipliers.' Greg prefers Dialed In! for 'shot game' design philosophy

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## Transcript

 You're headed off with a bumper now Straight down the middle again Middle again You had a fling with a fling shot You're rolling out the island again I tried to cradle you with my flipper It was all in vain Hi friends, this is Zach And this is Greg And you probably cannot hear us with our microphones But if you can, that means we've made a significant upgrade And there's no echo Because we're not in Zach's garage This is the NPR version of This or That, straight down the middle, a pinball show. How are you, Greg? I'm doing wonderful. All right, we've got to cut that bullshit down. That's not going to work. We're louder than that. So this is our This or That week. We're going to bring up two pinball machines, or this versus that. And you and I are going to decide which one we would want. Would we want this or that? You see that? That was good. Like David Letterman. I miss Letterman I do too alright Greg so everybody on Pinside has been talking about and it's it's premature I get it agreed but do you go Dialed In or Star Wars I'm going Dialed In why I just like the incorporation of the the theme no I just like all the I like everything it's got it's got really good shots I like the shots it's not really a flow game whoa whoa whoa what do you mean it's not a flow game I'm saying it's not particularly a flow game like Star Trek it's got flow but it's a good shot game too it's a good shooter game might it have better flow than Star Wars I don't think so I don't think it's got better flow than Star Wars but I think it's got more going on you remember hitting that side ramp it's got flow but it's also a shooters game it's also got good shots how smooth is it it's very smooth and that's what I go with To me, Star Wars is just complete chaos and flow. And 40-time multipliers. Yeah, at this point. At this point. I may change my mind. I would. And we don't know what the premium LE, but we can only assume it plays just like the pro, but it's got a Hyperloop thing like NASCAR or like Supercharger on getaway. Agreed. Yeah, dialed in. Come on. Agreed. Come on. Would you rather have a dialed in standard or a Star Wars LE? we're not doing prices we're doing you get it for the worth I'm still going with Dialed In I don't think there's still enough going on between the pro model the premium or the LE on Star Wars I'm all in on Dialed In Dialed In it's not even close what I would miss though I love the Star Wars John Williams score and I can't say light show because Dialed In has got a better light show kind of thing. And... Oh, you think Daldan's light show is better? Yeah. I think Sound and Lights is again where Star Wars stands out. I just think it's a... I think Daldan's a better shooting game. Just better overall. Better shooting game than Richie. Better overall game. It's Pat Lawler versus Steve Ritchie. Oh, this or that. This or... That might be good. That is. You're going to take Pat Lawler games or you're going to take Steve Ritchie as a designer. Which one? This or that? Overall, I... Let's stop talking. It's Pat Lawler. Let's move on. Yeah, that's what I was going to say. Yep. That's silly. Alright, so speaking of Star Wars, with what we know now, we'll throw, we'll make a nice little, one of those heated topic thread. Star Wars or Houdini? Ah, man. Woo! At this point, I'm going with Houdini. And, man, I know there's a lot of Star Wars fans out there, and I like Star Wars. I'm a big movie fan but yeah man something about Houdini and that whole theme like it just it really pulls me in I think the gameplay is good yeah talk about good sound yeah good steampunk kinda yeah I mean there's not a lot going on on that LCD there's not a lot going on on that LCD where's your coffee there it's fine you know I like it it's groovy breath I like that if these groovy yeah give me Houdini yeah you do need Star Wars I'll probably buy one but I mean I was if I had the money and I had to pick between those two right now and then it's a full honesty just my opinion I buy Houdini I would like to buy a Houdini and a dialed in right now mm that be a hell of a killer combo wouldn it Yeah it really would I think it would This and that Yeah This and that All right. So this is the one that Greg posed because he's trying to figure this out. Go ahead, Greg. Right here. Right here. So I was caught in a dilemma. Shit or turd. A little while ago. And I was trying to decide between a Lethal Weapon 3, highly underrated game, and an Independence Day by Sega. Now, both are moderately priced games. Moderately priced, compared to EMs. Affordable in my book, which was the big swear between the two. Yes. But what would you go with? You got Independence Day. It's got some good flow. Not shit to shoot at. Okay. But good flow. Three ramps. That's pretty cool. And then you've got Lethal Weapon 3. It's got some nice stuff to shoot at. Some cool wireform ramps. I've played a lot of Lethal Weapon 3. I will admit that I have not played much Independence Day. I've played them in a show or two. So I've played them there. I don't know anybody that owns one. No, I don't either. That's my problem. That play field is hideous. It is very terrible. But it's got Jeff Goldblum. It does have Jeff Goldblum. So I'm going with Jeff Goldblum. I'm going Lethal Weapon 3 I like the Independence Day theme obviously better I love Jeff Goldblum but again Bill Pullman is it Bill Pullman am I right? yeah Bill Pullman is the president Bill Pullman and granted Mel Gibson is a little creepy on the back glass in the play field but I actually think aesthetically Lethal Weapon 3 is a much better looking pin especially down by the drain where the wire goes right into Danny Glover's crotch Yeah, fantastic. Danny Glover, I love him. So my pick would be Lethal Weapon 3, and probably by the time you're watching this, I'm hopefully going to have one. You won't. You won't. I'm going Independence Day 4 because I could give two shits less. All right, let's move on to... Pin Snob. That's what we need to start, Pin Snob of the Week. They're right there. I'm going to get you one of those shirts. Fuck our monster shirts. You're getting a pin snob shirt. Pin snob shirt. You wonder why people hate you. Speaking of two more turds that I don't like, Terminator 2 versus Terminator 3, both Steve Ritchie games. One is the classic Terminator 2, one of the first DMDs ever programmed, sold a bajillion of them. Yes. T3 was done by Stern, later on by Ritchie as well. three what makes it unique three ramps to flipper game which you don't see that very often at all wire forms and it pays tribute to the old t2 with some of the modes and different things you got wire forms you've got a cool mini backbox RPG get canning game yeah you've got call outs from Arnold on both of them shoot here or here shoot anywhere I love that on T3 shoot here on my pick this is a stupid dilemma to even be in that is a tough one T2 is a much better looking pin in a sense I guess I gotta go with T3 on this prices are about the same so you really can't factor that in too much T2 might be a little bit more solid of a game But Man, T3 is just a slightly Improved T2 Many would say that I would go T2 I think the cabinet on T2 is nice I think the back glass on T2 Is nice I think the playfield on T2 is nice I think Terminator 3 is a pretty hideous looking pin It is I don't like Arnold's head back there That's what kind of throws me on the playfield That's one of the only things I like Actually, the toy head. Yeah, it looks cool. I hate it. I don't like the back glass. Yeah. What do you think about the game? T2 feels like a better shooter. It just feels like a better shooter. There's just not shit to do on that game. No, there's not. There's really nothing. And T3 is a little better. Yeah. But just still not a deep, deep game. Wouldn't be a keeper for me. But there's still more to do. I would go T2 because he says, Hasta la vista, baby. And you don't get that in T3. Uh, eh. Really? Let's throw another one. Austin LaVista is what sold you on it? Yeah, sure. I don't want either one of them. Let's talk about another on the game, Last Action Hero or T2 or T3. I actually have a playing game. We're talking Data East here over Williams or Strat. I'd go with Last Action Hero. I would too. There just a lot to do in that game Except that annoying ass sound right up the middle with the police chief It is a super ugly ass game really Last Action Hero I okay with that actually But there's a lot more to do. It's not a super deep game, but there's some good stuff to shoot at. It's fun, and the cranes are neat. The cranes are neat. So there we go. Last Action Hero. The magnets are neat, too. There's a lot in there. Yeah, there's a lot in there. It's a good bang for your buck game, honestly. Yeah. All right. Let's talk two great pins. Okay. All these turds. this in Lord of the Rings or that in Simpsons Pinball Party both Keith P. Johnson coded games that's tough that is really tough I like the Simpsons play field better I like their cabinet better not wild about the super long ball times both kind of long ball times man you know this is kind of blasphemy but just a lot based on aesthetics, I'm going to have to go with Simpsons. I don't think it's Blast. I mean, I think that's a good call for a lot of people. Yeah, but I think Simpsons just feels better at this point. It's pretty. It's nice getting to the couch multiball, getting to the super-duper wizard mode, multiple wizard modes. Super freaking deep. Like, you can't get any deeper than Simpsons. But so is Lord of the Rings. Yeah, but... Yeah, you can. Lord of the Rings. yeah but when so how close have you come to beating Simpsons nobody yeah okay but I think they're both pretty impossible to get to that last wizard mode yeah how many times you got to it on Lord of the Rings nobody's no hell no I haven't gotten close not even not even itched it I don't know I'll go Lord of the Rings just because I like the theme better. I like the dark ambience of that game. I do like it. I like the golds in it. And I like the quest. So for The Simpsons, you're playing different modes and stuff, and believe me, Simpsons I think is an A game. I think it's fantastic. I think it's a little lighthearted. That's what, a little more lighthearted. I like The Lord of the Rings, the quest that you're going through. And I like Jack Puck. Boom! Yeah. That's my favorite. I like both. All right. Let's move on to more contemporary, or last this or that, or I think one of our last ones. Game of Thrones by Stern, or Kiss by Stern. I like the old Game of Thrones. Game of Thrones. The reason I go with Game of Thrones is just... You love multipliers. No, I don't love multipliers. $289 bajillion. But I do like the depth of that game. I think once you understand the rules, I think it's hard to understand. It's a great coded game. It really is. Yeah, but once you get used to it, I like the shots. Blackwater Motivo. Now I'm going to say this on pro because I like shooting a pro better than what I do, the premiums and stuff. No, I don't. Really? I don't care much for that upper play field. I like the premium better. I like the premium better than the LA. But I like doing away with that upper play field. I love that upper play field. Really? I love it. But I think it shoots good. It gives you a lot to do. It's one of my favorite upper playfields, I think, of all time. Yeah, I mean, it's not bad with the Dragons. It's not bad. Yeah, there's shots that you have to hit up there. I love that. But here's with Kiss. I think that Game of Thrones shoots better. I think it's a... I like the shots better. But KISS is so damn pretty. It's a beautiful, and it sounds so good. It's one of the most beautiful games, honestly, I think there is. And I'm not a KISS fan, but again, it is still one of the most beautiful games. It's a toss-up, but I think that if I was going to get it to play, because I'm more serious about playing now, I would have to go with Throne. Okay. I don't think you can go wrong with either one. I think both of them are very good games. I think all the mouthing about KISS not being coded has really hindered people from getting that game. but it's coded enough i think you can still enjoy i've dove down pretty deep into kiss yeah and it's a basic rule set yeah and it's not that it's not fully coded there's just a couple things that are included that don't make sense without it being coded yeah like the different cities they just don't make much sense the the songs you're not really you're just picking a jukebox song yeah it's not really doing much but there's plenty to do in kiss yeah it's really i think all the talk and everything about KISS not being coded, it steers people away like it's just a non-functioning game almost like when Batman came out. It's just like Batman 66 when it came out. There was just so much missing. And I think that's what steered people away from actually buying the game. I think there's so much missing in Game of Thrones Pro. Really? Again, Richie, I'm not interacting with anything. No, you're not interacting. I do like the dragon how it throws that ball back at you. Yeah, it's just, I mean, no, there's not a lot. It's a solid game, good game, but I'm going to go Kiss on this one, actually. I wouldn't blame you. I like Kiss, and I'll go Premium. I'll take a Premium Renelle Kiss. Oh, yeah, yeah. You know the one thing that steers me off from a Pro Kiss? I don't like the cabinet on a Kiss Pro. They all kind of look the same. Do they? Yeah, they all kind of look the same. I thought it was a little different than the black. Yeah, but I don't know, the black, like in the space kind of thing. Yeah, I can't recall. But what I like about the Premium LE is you get the light show, Oh and you got the love gun how the ball gravitates on the back wall That good And he rocks back and forth Let me ask you this is sort of on somebody else list or that Do you like the old style pinball machines with the name, like Lost World, Jurassic Park, everything on the side? Or do you like the way that Stern's doing stuff where there's no logo? It's just art. It's all picture. I know that that shouldn't matter because it's sandwiched between two machines. I think it would just be a case by case. Like, I have Jurassic Park. That is an iconic logo. I want that. Yeah, well, but, yeah, that's its logo. You know what I mean? But, I mean, but listen, I mean, so Ghostbusters is an iconic logo. Like, you can't plaster that on the side somewhere? That is true. See what I'm saying? I mean. I like the art. Give me the art. I don't. I like the name. I like the story. I like the name. I like the art. I want the Ecto. I want the Millennium Falcon. I don't want just to say Star Wars. I want to say Star Wars, but I want art, but I want to say its stuff, too. Don't know why. Sorry, just figuring to throw it out there. Don't know if it's important. Hey, if it's important to you all, let us know. I'm kind of curious about that. Let us know your this or that's too. Because me and Greg on these this or that's, we kind of like to compete. Like, will more people agree with your picks or my picks? Or will they think we're dumb for both agreeing on them? On our Facebook, we need to do like a thumbs up comment thing. Like on who's more correct on certain things. And the last this or that's, what I want to start throwing in on our this or that's, is designers and coders. So for this, our first this or that designer choice, well actually it was Pat Lawler or Steve Ritchie. Yeah, we actually threw that in. Steve Ritchie or John Papadiuk? I'm going to go with Ritchie. You're going with Ritchie? Yeah. Because? He just enjoys games better. They play great. Yeah, I like the way they shoot. Ritchie's games play great. I'm going to go with Papaduke. Really? Yeah. Really? Because Papaduke has games that I enjoy much more than any Steve Ritchie game. He makes, and he's creative. He was a mad genius, but he was creative. Circus Voltaire. Tales of Arabian Nights. I mean, they're all classics, but they're not how I'm on it. Really? World Cup Soccer. Everybody loves World Cup Soccer, but me. Yeah. I like it, but. I mean, come on. There's stuff in there, theater of magic. There's creativity. There's stuff that hadn't been done before. I feel like I'm not hating on Richie, but I'm hating on Richie. It's the same game. Oh, it is the same game. You can tell his game. It's like an ACDC song. Frickin' Snorefest. You know when an ACDC song comes on. Damn straight. Do what? People say ACDC has one song, yeah. No, they can kiss my ass. Steve Ritchie has one layout. Yeah, but it's like... That's why they're a match made in heaven. You can tell a Richie game. You know what I'm saying? Yes, you can. ACDC's fantastic. Because the Rams don't do anything that's creative. No. But I still like them. They're fun games. You love them too. You love every one of them. Which Richie game do I own? Like in my Keeper? Who the hell knows what you own at one given time? I know. I move them around. I don't think. There's not one Richie game that I love, love, love. But there's not one that you really hate. They're all fun. T2. I still like T2. T3. Still like T3. I'll have a list. There was some rough stuff. There was some stuff that I hate, Richie. But at the time, T2 was amazing. Yeah. Still is. So you've got to give them that. All right, guys. That's This or That with Zach and Greg from Straight Down the Middle. Check out other SDTN videos. We've got t-shirts still available. Yep. We're going to some of the upcoming shows, replays, Chicago Expo, hopefully more than that. Grand Ole Game Room Expo down in Nashville. We might do a seminar or a panel or something for that. panel also check out larry at flipping out pinball for all your uh pinball purchases and pin stadium lights for all of your lighting purposes your aftermarket lighting yes a fantastic product fantastic price yeah so subscribe everything to help support us so we can keep this bad trucker rolling yeah keep rolling rolling life's a garden dig it right that's a that's a rolling song. I don't know. Roll it! Roll it! I didn't want to do that one, but that's the only one that's come to my mind. Alright, see you guys. You hit it off with a bumper now you're straight down the metal again. Metal again. You had a fling with a fling shot you're rolling out the alley dog again. Uh. Good lord. Making a little sweet, sweet love. That's the sound of you sucking the life out of me.

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