![]() The transition to VR brings a ton to the Star Wars pinball experience, not the least of which is the sensation that the player is standing in front of a real – if impossible – pinball table. ![]() When I heard that Zen was bringing the Star Wars pinball experience to VR, I was beyond excited. And the 19-table Star Wars Pinball collection released on consoles a few years back is one of the best values in gaming, offering mountains of gameplay for a very low fee (I’ve been waiting for Zen to duplicate this release with its Marvel tables, but so far no dice). I’ve probably spent weeks of my life clacking away at one Zen table or another. It is a matter of record that I have a great deal of love for Zen Pinball in general, and Zen’s Star Wars Pinball tables in particular. And indeed, my trash bag experience simply served to remind me that I should be playing more Star Wars Pinball VR. Most video game fans will understand when a game is good enough, the fun you get from the experience is worth a little pain. I’ve learned over time that my forearm pain is the result of constant trigger pulls on whatever controller I’m currently using, for ludicrously long periods of time. Indeed, every time a Zen pinball game is released, I find myself suffering from “pinball grip”. I pondered what could have caused this condition for a moment, and then I realized “Oh yeah, Star Wars Pinball.” ![]() Lifting a trash bag out of the trashcan the other night, I was surprised to feel some severe soreness in my forearms, almost as though I had been working out for hours on end with a hand grip exerciser. ![]()
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