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VR ROOM El Bueno el Feo y el Malo minimal
For VR: Backglass now runs B2S file. To disable B2S used screen, edit B2Son in script to 0 El Bueno el Feo y el Malo! Fun table by Jpsalas with a great soundtrack! Uses the El Dorado rom Read More -
FSS MOD WaterWorld (Gottlieb 1995)
This is a conversion to FSS format made by me. The original table is from Goldchicco & 32assassin, thank you very much for this title made by you. The author of the table in the VP9 version was: mfuegemann, surely without you this table would never have arrived where it arrived (Thanks man). Other authors involved in the preparation of the VPX table were: @Arrestis for playfield and apron @Arngrim for making the script better for DOF users Well, as usual, all the work was done through the tutorial videos of Nick Christopher (Arconovum), and everyone already knows how much I appreciate the support he has been giving me all this time (Thank so much Nick). The general lighting of the BG was based on the layout map by 32assassin (thanks, for this job). What's new in the FSS version? ... Well: Insertion of BB and BG, with lighting based on the original machine (thanks to the fantastic work of 32assassin on layout map lights, thank you); playfield flasher lighting redone according to the color and intensity of the original machine (based on the TNT Amusements video); insertion of the Day & Night code and other table lighting effects, giving a better visual effect and realism; and I think that's it. And thank you very much to all the VPX and table developers, without you the fun wouldn't be possible. Well, this is a great new title that could not be missing in the FSS format. Enjoy it. Read More -
VR Room Banzai Run Minimal (Williams 1988)
A minimal VR room for Arconovums fantastic FSS version of Banzai Run by Williams. This table is great fun and really shows off visual pinball in VR, they'll probably be another version coming along to fix some of the more complex issues (it a very *very* complicated table, the work Arconovum has done is fantastic) but I wanted to get this table out to play :) VR Conversion by Sixtoe, DJRobX and Walter Whitmer New playfield by Ebislit. Enjoy! Read More -
FSS MOD Al's Garage Band Goes On A World Tour (Alvin G 1992)
***Rev.2.0 - Updated BG controlled lighting. General table lighting updated. Improved playfield color intensity. This is a conversion to FSS format made by me. The original table is from Goldchicco & 32assassin, thank you very much for this title made by you. The author of the table in the VP9 version was: oooPLAYER1ooo, surely without you this table would never have arrived where it arrived (Thanks man). Other authors involved in the preparation of the VPX table were: @Arrestis for the Apron @Sneakily1 for working on the physic Well, as usual, all the work was done through the tutorial videos of Nick Christopher (Arconovum), and everyone already knows how much I appreciate the support he has been giving me all this time (Thank so much Nick). The general lighting of the BG was based on the B2S by 32assassin (thanks, fanstastic job). What's new in the FSS version? ... Well, here we go: Insertion of BB and BG, with lighting based on the original machine (thanks to the fantastic work of 32assassin on B2S, thank you); playfield flashers redone according to the color and intensity of the original machine (based on the TNT Amusements video); insertion of the Day & Night code and other table lighting effects, giving a better visual effect and realism; and I think that's it. And thank you very much to all the VPX and table developers, without you the fun wouldn't be possible. Well, this is a great new title that could not be missing in the FSS format. Bueno, me gusta mucho esta mesa, entonces una vez más, muchas grácias Alberto (Goldchicco) por tu óptimo trabajo en esta y en todas las demás mesas ya hechas. Enjoy it. Read More -
VR ROOM Attack From Mars (Bally 1995).Dozer cp mod Minimal
I know this is pretty plane jane compared to the other versions that are out, but I like this one due to the optional color changes and such. Vpx Table by: Juan Salas, cyberpez, -=Dozer=- Thanks to Sixtoe... again, for all the tweaks that makes it special in VR! Read More -
BunnyBoard (Marble Games Company 1932)
Introducing BunnyBoard, made by Marble Games Company Youngstown, Ohio, 1932. This was my inspiration for becoming a table author. I am probably more excited to finish this table since it was my first inspiration since joining this hobby, and it only took me 2 years to build... I made a posting at VPF 2 plus years ago about wanting help to build a table, last year someone posted, "dont give up, you can do it", so i did. My other inspiration was that i saw someone else built one at one of the other sites and it was based off of pictures, so i figured i would finish this one since i own it. Background on this one and how i came to own it. I did a post on the history of the first "coin operated" pinball, which was Whiffle by Automatic Industries in early 1931, also from Youngstown Ohio. This one came from a woodworking company in Youngstown in late 1931 in an Oak cabinet carved out beautifully and later in 1932 in a cherry cabinet, which i have. Pinball became so popular that in the early 1930's, hundreds of companies began to pop up from wood shops in Ohio to amusement companies in Chicago. https://www.bmigaming.com/pinballhistory.htm, talks about Whiffle and Bally's first release of Ballyhoo, which was just made here for VPX. I purchased mine from craigslist for $100 which included dead mice, urine smell and mouse bedding and nests. I completely redid mine and now it is a permanent fixture in my home. ******GAMEPLAY****** Rules, There are 7 marbles in the game. I added different marble textures to choose from, click Options/Ball/Ball decal and change through the different marble colors to one you like. You start the game by inserting 5 cents and pushing the coin mech in which lifts the wires up and allows all marbles to fall below the apron. This is done in VPX by the coin in (3) button. There is a push knob on the front of the table which, when pushed in, ejects a ball, or two, to the shooter lane, This is done with the (1) button. The plunger is pulled back and fire a marble up and out into one of the wire loops. Special thanks to the following who made this possible Loserman76 for help with the scripting to get this working properly Mlager8 for making the primitive wood pieces inside and the wood trim on the outside 32Assassin for help with testing and troubleshooting Thalamus for help with testing and troubleshooting I hope i got everyone it has been a long project, Thanks All, Enjoy Read More -
Quijote (Juegos Populares 1987)
VPX Conversion by: Goldchicco & 32assassin vp9 table by: mfuegemann Special Thanks to : 32assassin for helping me with this conversion and for sharing his passion, knowledge and time. This rare beauty was the last production made by Juegos Populares before the factory was closed down. A DIP switch menu allows the adjustment of number of balls and some other table features. At the top of the script You can change some settings: - choose between 4 apron designs, Quijote and Pimbal with both English and Spanish instruction cards - enable the apron match light animation (if You run the table without a B2S) The table rules a are included in the download file. Hope you enjoy it and please leave constructive feedback or comments in the support topic and will try to make it better. All Logos, Copyrights and Trademarks are property of their respective owners. PROVIDED STRICTLY FOR PERSONAL / HOME USE AND NOT FOR COMMERCIAL SALE / RE-SALE OR DISTRIBUTION! Permission to Mod: Yes with approval Read More -
Bon Voyage (Bally 1974)
Scratch build of Bally's "Bon Voyage" EM from 1974. 4k-ish playfield (upscaled from 2k and touched up). VR minimal room included - thanks to Sixtoe! This table wouldn't have been possible without the valuable assistance of xsvtoys from Pinside. He provided invaluable playfield, plastics, and backglass scans and images, and had so many other great resources. Thanks buddy! B2S file included. Read More -
FSS MOD Street Fighter II (Gottlieb 1993)
This is a FSS conversion of the modification made by roccodimarco, DarthMarino, teppotee. The original table was made by JPSalas. Great job done by both, thank you very much. Well, the conversion to FSS format was done by me. Well, as usual, all the work was done through the tutorial videos of Nick Christopher (Arconovum), thank you very much for all the videos and help you have been giving me since I started converting tables in the FSS format. The general lighting of the BG was based on the B2S by 32assassin (thanks). And thank you very much to all the VPX and table developers, without you the fun wouldn't be possible. Well, this is a great new title that could not be missing in the FSS format. Enjoy it. Read More -
FSS MOD Monopoly (Stern 2001)
This is a conversion to FSS format made by me. The original table is from 32assassin, thank you very much for this title made by you. Well, as usual, all the work was done through the tutorial videos of Nick Christopher (Arconovum), thank you very much for all the videos and help you have been giving me since I started converting tables in the FSS format. The general lighting of the BG was based on the B2S by 32assassin (thanks). Remember, the original table does not have controlled lighting on the BG, so the lighting is fantasy. And thank you very much to all the VPX and table developers, without you the fun wouldn't be possible. Well, this is a great new title that could not be missing in the FSS format. Enjoy it. Read More
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