It would be fair to give you 1 month and 100 pizza if you have basic edition IMO. I personally just spent $15 or so on pizza directly to unlock the treasure hunts, so basic edition is available for me and helps make this worthwhile. To be honest I am not playing CH much now, but I'll probably pay the $12 to get similar starter editions for other games, and the CH basic edition is a bonus too if and when I get back into it. Or I can pass it to a friend.
No I want the basic edition so I can get all the treasure hunts, but I 40 pizza and after that I will have 140 which is 10 shy of 150 for those treasure hunts
MILLION! I couldn't find a video of this, but if you know what I'm on about then you'll know what I'm on about
Rudy, pictured here, is an animatronic head on a particularly great pinball table. On certain jackpots the table plays a little fanfare and Rudy says, quite simply, "million". It got stuck in my head for some reason.
Farbs you opened an emotional can of worms for me that is very dangerous. I miss playing pinball more than I can express (for about the last 10 years I rarely have seen more than 1 pinball machine in 1 place and often they are in a state of disrepair) and now I am going to obsess over pinball for the next 10 minutes before realizing it is futile and that Chuck E. Cheese just doesn't have pinball. There are a few places in the city that have a good selection, but I dont have a place within 20 minutes of where I live... but I do have 2 Chester Cheezies STAY AWAY FROM THE CLOCK!
Haha. Funhouse is so good. If you have an xbox 360 pick up Williams Pinball Classics, or you can get The Pinball Arcade on iOS and Android. Basically, any pinball simulation including Funhouse by FarSight studios. They're very well done. SHOOT AGAIN, BUCKO!
Though not ignoring the inherent awesomeness that is pinball, I'd like to congratulate you on such a big, public, visible, and successful bundle thingy.
I appreciate the thought (I actually had Williams Classics for Wii) but the thing I like most about pinball is that is it mechanical not digital. When I get into a good rhythm (or when I did) it was part dance part game and zen in a way that I can only compare to driving down an empty highway at 90MPH (145 KPH for the rest of the world). But great to see that CH is getting much exposure and interest. I always thought the thing holding this game back the most was lack of advertising; as I have mentioned if it weren't for a write up in Game Informer I never would have seen it.
Indeed. And on a tile floor, because mastering the sliding of the table without tilting is an art unto itself.