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While the first edition of the table is in development

While the first edition of the table is in development for a PlayStation 4 release as the Bally/Williams set, the second edition comes with a brand new pinball table. The new tables come with a new set of color table markers that allow players to customize the markers at will.

To date, the tables have been updated with new color markers in an effort to bring the table back in line with the series' other pinball tables.

There was also a new "Graphic Design" option in which the table can be used as a decorative or a "bunny" (in which case, the player can go to another table for a special card). The graphics is a bit different from the traditional pinball tables, and we're told that it's also based on the concept of the pinball character, not an actual pinball character. The new tables can be purchased from the retailer for a limited time, so we can't say yet if these will be available for all players.

So, what do you think of the new tables? Let us know in the comments below.

Thanks, Game Informer.The New York Times has been publishing a series of articles lately about the growing threat to American democracy. These stories focus on the threat posed by Iran's nuclear program — and the ways in which the two countries will benefit. Here are some notable facts about the recent Iran-Contra scandal and what they might mean for those who will be affected:

A former top White House aide told the Times, "These are the issues that will be most important to us as we continue to build our military power."

Another former White House aide told the Times, "In the coming years, we have to ask ourselves, is this going to be a problem in American democracy?"

A former senior administration official told the Times, "One could say that it won't, unless we're able to get it out. But if that happens … I think there's a sense that the American people are ready for a change."

Yet another former senior administration official told the Times, "Our people are ready to do the right things, and our government needs to do the right work here, and we need to make those changes. We've had our share of setbacks, but we have so much more to do to try and prevent the kind of change we see in our country."

"I don't have a problem with the Iranian regime," the former official continued. "I'm not sure why

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