I love some of those old 60's and 70's pinball machines. My dad had a Gottlieb pinball machine from the late 60's called Home Run. I could roll the numbers multiple times per play, but I still played it a lot to perfect my flipper play.

I was playing Pinball in the early 70's, before videogames took over my arcade interests. I really miss a good game of pinball nowadays, as even when I do see a machine, they're usually not balanced and poorly maintained.