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VR Room World Cup Soccer Minimal (Bally 1994)
A minimal VR Room for World Cup Soccer from Bally, using the superb version of the table by Knorr and Clark Kent. I've been playing with this one on and off for a while as it needed some special attention, but I think it's finally looking great in VR now :) **IMPORTANT** You need to set VPVR to "Scale table to width" in "VR Settings" for it to display properly, otherwise the table will be teeny tiny! Enjoy! Read More -
The Witcher
1. This is a heavy mod of 32assassins Cosmic Gunfight table. He builded this table , i only made the mod. 2. Thanks to 32assassin for his permission to mod and his help with my little scripting problem. I really appreciate it. I love The Witcher and with a little help from YouTube i've heard all the audiobooks of Gerald and Ciris adventures while making this mod. As always i made a new playfield, new plastics, bumpers and apron texturs. This time i changed a little bit more: Build in a new skillshot, changed the positions of the drop targets, changed left ejecthole, made a new slingshots geometry and a lot more. So this table plays very different to Cosmic Gunfight. There are different textures for the apron and the bumpers still in the table. You can change them in the editor if you like. I hope you like it and keep on playin' pinball. Siggi 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! Read More -
FSS MOD King Kong (Data East 1990)
This is a modification of the Bigus1 and Javier table, conversion to the FSS (Full Single Screen) format by me. All the modification was done through Nick's guidelines (Arconovum). Thank you very much for the guide videos. Well, I hope you like it, you can improve it, but it's a great start to have fun in this table format. Obs: The lighting of BG I believe is very close to the original. It was based on the B2S lighting done by Hauntfreaks (Thanks). Thanks to everyone involved in creating Visual Pinball and creating the tables, without you the fun would not be the same. *From now on in File Author, I will also place the author of the original table in addition to mine, I would do that in the text, but I will also include this point. *My native language is portuguese, so if the English got bad, I'm sorry. Read More -
FSS MOD Monday Night Football (Data East 1989)
This is a modification of the allknowing2012 table, conversion to the FSS (Full Single Screen) format by me. All the modification was done through Nick's guidelines (Arconovum). Thank you very much for the guide videos. Well, I hope you like it, you can improve it, but it's a great start to have fun in this table format. Obs: The lighting of BG I believe is very close to the original. It was based on the B2S lighting done by allknowing2012 (Thanks). Thanks to everyone involved in creating Visual Pinball and creating the tables, without you the fun would not be the same. *From now on in File Author, I will also place the author of the original table in addition to mine, I would do that in the text, but I will also include this point. *My native language is portuguese, so if the English got bad, I'm sorry. Read More -
FSS MOD Goldeneye (Sega 1996)
This is a modification of the jipeji16 table, conversion to the FSS (Full Single Screen) format by me. All the modification was done through Nick's guidelines (Arconovum). Thank you very much for the guide videos. Well, I hope you like it, you can improve it, but it's a great start to have fun in this table format. Obs: The lighting of BG I believe is very close to the original. It was based on the B2S lighting done by chucky87 (Thanks). Thanks to everyone involved in creating Visual Pinball and creating the tables, without you the fun would not be the same. *From now on in File Author, I will also place the author of the original table in addition to mine, I would do that in the text, but I will also include this point. *My native language is portuguese, so if the English got bad, I'm sorry. Read More -
FSS MOD Excalibur (Gottlieb 1988)
This is a modification of the Bigus1, Rascal and mfuegemann table, conversion to the FSS (Full Single Screen) format by me. All the modification was done through Nick's guidelines (Arconovum). Thank you very much for the guide videos. Well, I hope you like it, you can improve it, but it's a great start to have fun in this table format. Obs: The lighting of BG I believe is very close to the original. It was based on the B2S lighting done by Wildman (Thanks). Thanks to everyone involved in creating Visual Pinball and creating the tables, without you the fun would not be the same. *From now on in File Author, I will also place the author of the original table in addition to mine, I would do that in the text, but I will also include this point. *My native language is portuguese, so if the English got bad, I'm sorry. Read More -
FSS MOD High Speed (Williams 1986)
This was done in response to Adolfo's request. As Nick had already made a version, which is beautiful, but is in an outdated version of the table, I made a more updated version and still modified by the chokeee, I believe it was very beautiful. This is a modification of the chokeee table, conversion to the FSS (Full Single Screen) format by me. The original table has another large list of authors, see the original post of chokeee. All the modification was done through Nick's guidelines (Arconovum). Thank you very much for the guide videos. Well, I hope you like it, you can improve it, but it's a great start to have fun in this table format. Obs: The lighting of BG I believe is very close to the original. It was based on the B2S lighting done by darquayle (Thanks). Thanks to everyone involved in creating Visual Pinball and creating the tables, without you the fun would not be the same. *From now on in File Author, I will also place the author of the original table in addition to mine, I would do that in the text, but I will also include this point. *My native language is portuguese, so if the English got bad, I'm sorry. Read More -
VR Room Hook (Data East 1992)
A minimal VR Room for Javiers Hook from Data East. Thanks to Javier and Dark for the original table with a handful of mods from Bigus version. Improved positioning of several primitives and added missing objects (generally not visible outside of VR mode), added more depth to table but didn't go too overboard (because crocodiles!) Enjoy! Read More -
The Wiggler (Bally 1967)
This is a Ted Zale design from Bally that features a three ball multiball, zipper flippers and lots of fun scoring options. I also think that the artwork is killer. This table has new sound routines for arch and apron rolling as well as balanced surround sound. Flipper Tricks and nFozzy's physics dampening routines are used to make the table play as much like a real EM as possible. As in all of my tables there is an Option Menu that can be accessed by holding down the left flipper button before a game begins. This can be used to set number of balls as well as many other settings. I should mention that 0n some Wiggler's there is a pin or a post in the left side "Death Lane" (another Zale invention along with zipper flippers, mushroom bumpers, butterfly rollovers, the Bally Gator and more) that can be enabled or disabled in the options menu. I can't tell if this was standard from the factory or was added in later by users to make the game easier. Bord suggested the phrasing which I think perfectly summarizes the option. No judgement here... Thanks to Bord for his crazy good Blender skills and to KDS70, JR and Whirlwind for testing. There is a B2S and wheel image included in the download. If you don't know much about Ted Zale and his designs there is a bunch of material out there but in summary he revolutionized pinball. Many more resent designers like Steve Richie credit him as an inspiration . Zale however was the Howard Hughes of pinball, good luck trying to find a photo of him. Read More -
Pirate Gold (Chicago Coin 1969)
Pirate gold is a Chicago Coin table from 1969 that features a horse shoe "Pirate Cove" in the lower playfield as well as lots of scoring opportunities. What drew me to buying, restoring and bringing this table to VP was the artwork! The table has surround sound as well as new routines for generating apron and arch rolling sounds. Flipper tricks and nFozzy's physics and dampening are included and the table was tuned to play as close as possible to the real one that I just sold. As with all of my tables there is an option menu that is available by holding down the left flipper button while a game is not underway. This will allow you to change options like number of balls and more. Thanks again to Bord for his excellent Blender work and to KDS70, JR and Whirlwind for testing! Read More
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