Michigan Pinball Expo is still going strong here on Bright Lights Bumper City! If you've been following my trip reports from
Ottawa Pinball Expo, you would know that
the event was back in
September 2013 but I am still posting about it in the case of
Part IV! It is said that pictures are worth a thousand words and in the case of Bumper City, they certainly are! Lately when I go to events like
Ottawa Pinball Expo,
Michigan Pinball Expo or Guelph Pinball Club, I make sure to bring my camera and take as many pictures as possible so I can show you everything that I saw and played. It also helps me recall the events a little better; I have a good memory but sometimes the pictures help fill in the gaps.
Michigan Pinball Expo was a little over a month ago back in
the early days of April 2014. During my last trip report, we did a little
Motor City theme and took a look at all sorts of automotive pinball tables like
Mustang,
Corvette and
Truck Stop.
I cracked a joke about doing a Science Fiction themed post and looking at all the Sci-Fi tables on offer. Well heck, why don't we do that?
First and foremost, I want to talk about
Stargate. I mention this table a lot because it was one of Gottlieb-Premier's best tables during 90's, a time when they were losing the pinball battle against Bally/Williams.
Stargate is considered Gottlieb's swan song, one of the last tables they put out before shuttering their doors.
Gottlieb pulled out all the stops on
Stargate with all sorts of neat toys and tricks. The pyramid located in the centre of the playfield raises up and sends out a little glidercraft.
There are also the Horus Targets located throughout the table. During certain modes, these targets will raise up and reveal new shots! Pretty neat take on "drop" targets.
Stargate's playfield includes two tough-as-nail ramps to hit. They are really steep and so if the flippers aren't up to par, they become nearly impossible to hit. Luckily, the ruleset of
Stargate is pretty deep and so there are plenty of other shots to make.
I like Gottlieb because they were always trying new things with their tables. Sometimes it worked, sometimes it didn't.
Stargate has a new take on Multiball in which it starts as 2-Ball Multiball but after scoring a few more jackpots, another ball or two is added to the playfield. It's a good way to keep a prolonged multiball even though you've drained a ball or two.