High Roller Casino is a game mentioned in 1 episode(s).
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High Roller Casino is a guilty pleasure pinball game that the author loves despite it not being great
Williams/Bally classic pinball machine; features casino-themed mini-games including poker, blackjack, roulette, craps; praised by Walt as one of the best games ever made
Stern pinball game where Keith Johnson designed all rules, programmed gameplay systems, and optimized the operating system; featured complex device integration
Game mentioned as part of INDISC 2020 High Stakes lineup
Pinball machine used in tournament play at Upstate NY Championship.
Pinball game the host played at Star SPF, used as example of game with good ruleset on Pinball Arcade
Sam Stern 2001 design; features slot machine and roulette wheel mechanics; Scott Ian's number 3 favorite underrated game; valued around $2,100
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Stern era table; MBT3K describes as 'favorite garbage' with interesting game loss mechanics
Pinball game mentioned in comparison discussion of non-licensed titles from similar era to Striker.
Early 2000s Stern pinball machine; played at Indisc 2020; Anthony had not previously encountered this machine; received rules coaching from Johnny Modica during high stakes finals.
Stern pinball title; recreated in The Pinball Arcade
Announced as Stern Pinball's next game to be unveiled at ATEI January 2001
Stern's third game of 2001; premiered at IMA Neuremberg and ATEI London; showed improvement over earlier Stern titles
Stern pinball machine at Moonwalker Arcade
Stern pinball machine designed by Jon Norris; noted as a well-regarded design
Stern pinball machine at Moonwalker; author's stated guilty pleasure game
Stern pinball machine; one of three Stern tables currently in Pinball Arcade
Current 'Table of the Week' being played in league during podcast recording period
Previously owned by Mike and Kevin; 500 units produced; rarest DMD game in Mike's collection history
Classic pinball machine recently acquired by Silver Ball Saloon, Bruce Nightingale's favorite
Stern Pinball machine offered as raffle prize for game vendors bringing machines to 2018 Expo
Stern Pinball, January 2001, fourth Stern game, one of two unlicensed Stern releases; currently #262 on Pinside Top 100; features six casino-themed modes (craps, roulette, high-low, blackjack, poker, slot machine), three wizard modes, and extensive toy package
Stern pinball game in McBain's personal collection, described as Stern's last non-licensed game