The view is different, more like a behind-the-table thing, the graphics aren't bad, it uses a pop-up dot matrix display which means a few more modern touches and diferent play/score modes are available. I would definitely play PD or PF, but SP is still worth a try.Ack wrote:Do any of you guys have any experience with Super Pinball: Behind the Mask for the Super Nintendo? Is it any good? How does it compare to Pinball Dreams and Pinball Fantasies?
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Xeogred wrote:The obvious answer is that it's time for the Dreamcast 2.
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TPA's Addams Family Kickstarter is now live for all those interested. Bram Stoker's Dracula is also out now on mobile, Steam and Ouya.
Xeogred wrote:The obvious answer is that it's time for the Dreamcast 2.
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Has anyone built a pinball cabinet? They do not look that difficult, especially since you can have the glass sit on top, under the lock bar.
I am debating on adding one to my winter project list, well two actually. A normal table (27,32, or 42 inches depending on the monitor I can get), and one for console pinball games that are hard 4:3 - Pinball on the NES, aka my favorite table after Twilight Zone and Arabian Nights.
I am debating on adding one to my winter project list, well two actually. A normal table (27,32, or 42 inches depending on the monitor I can get), and one for console pinball games that are hard 4:3 - Pinball on the NES, aka my favorite table after Twilight Zone and Arabian Nights.
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I think Racket forum member Girlracer has done this - she has a virtual pin anyways.fastbilly1 wrote:Has anyone built a pinball cabinet? They do not look that difficult, especially since you can have the glass sit on top, under the lock bar.
I am debating on adding one to my winter project list, well two actually. A normal table (27,32, or 42 inches depending on the monitor I can get), and one for console pinball games that are hard 4:3 - Pinball on the NES, aka my favorite table after Twilight Zone and Arabian Nights.
Systems: Pong, Odyssey2, Atari 2600, NES, CDX, SNES, N64, Saturn, DC, PS1, PS2, PS3, Xbox, GCN, Wii, Xbox360, OUYA
Handhelds: GB, GBC, GBA, DS lite, DSi, Virtual Boy (<< is that even a portable?)
EM Pinballs: Bally Dixieland, Gottlieb Flying Carpet
SS Pinball: GTB Circus, GTB Count-Down, GTB Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Stern Lectronamo, Stern Galaxy, Bally Black Pyramid
Handhelds: GB, GBC, GBA, DS lite, DSi, Virtual Boy (<< is that even a portable?)
EM Pinballs: Bally Dixieland, Gottlieb Flying Carpet
SS Pinball: GTB Circus, GTB Count-Down, GTB Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Stern Lectronamo, Stern Galaxy, Bally Black Pyramid
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Always wanted a virtual pin cab. Type "hyperpin" into Youtube for awesomeness.
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Im glad you said that, I found her topic about it. Seems that there is alot of nebulous details about the vast majority of pin cabs and the guidelines for building them. Like monitor size combinations.c0wb0y wrote:I think Racket forum member Girlracer has done this - she has a virtual pin anyways.
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Yeah - and with display outer dimensions varying so widely I would think every cab would be a custom job. They are pretty cool when all put together. A member of the DFW Pinball Club made one with a Zizzle Pirates of the Carribean (the small home-use pin) cabinet. It was pretty cool.fastbilly1 wrote:Im glad you said that, I found her topic about it. Seems that there is alot of nebulous details about the vast majority of pin cabs and the guidelines for building them. Like monitor size combinations.c0wb0y wrote:I think Racket forum member Girlracer has done this - she has a virtual pin anyways.
Systems: Pong, Odyssey2, Atari 2600, NES, CDX, SNES, N64, Saturn, DC, PS1, PS2, PS3, Xbox, GCN, Wii, Xbox360, OUYA
Handhelds: GB, GBC, GBA, DS lite, DSi, Virtual Boy (<< is that even a portable?)
EM Pinballs: Bally Dixieland, Gottlieb Flying Carpet
SS Pinball: GTB Circus, GTB Count-Down, GTB Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Stern Lectronamo, Stern Galaxy, Bally Black Pyramid
Handhelds: GB, GBC, GBA, DS lite, DSi, Virtual Boy (<< is that even a portable?)
EM Pinballs: Bally Dixieland, Gottlieb Flying Carpet
SS Pinball: GTB Circus, GTB Count-Down, GTB Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Stern Lectronamo, Stern Galaxy, Bally Black Pyramid
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I have to buy a 27inch tv for another project, if it lives through that, I think I am going to pair it with a monitor I have and see what works. Mot-Ion sells an interface kit that has everything - plunger, tilt sensor, and button interfaces.c0wb0y wrote:Yeah - and with display outer dimensions varying so widely I would think every cab would be a custom job. They are pretty cool when all put together. A member of the DFW Pinball Club made one with a Zizzle Pirates of the Carribean (the small home-use pin) cabinet. It was pretty cool.fastbilly1 wrote:Im glad you said that, I found her topic about it. Seems that there is alot of nebulous details about the vast majority of pin cabs and the guidelines for building them. Like monitor size combinations.c0wb0y wrote:I think Racket forum member Girlracer has done this - she has a virtual pin anyways.
I do not know if it works with Pinball Arcade though, I cant seem to find an answer about that.
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Set a 22inch widescreen monitor I had flat to test a pinball arcade cabinet setup. Fired up Theater of Magic so I could look at it from all angles and just see how it is going to look. Then played for a solid 40 minutes and almost broke a billion points. Best game on that table I have ever had, and I doubt I will beat it anytime soon. I just got in the zone and kept getting the trunk and trapdoor bonuses. I still cant get the tiger saw to activate on purpose though.
Elvira should go live today, and Addams Family are 15k from goal with 10 days left.
Elvira should go live today, and Addams Family are 15k from goal with 10 days left.
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I haven't jumped in on any of the Season 3 tables yet. I completely get why they are $5 a pop but I'm hoping they run a 50% off sale at some point. Dracula and the Adams Family are one's I'd be eventually interested but the others out now I'm not in a rush for.
