Visual Pinball Tables Area (1428)
| All downloads (3752) | EM tables (269) | Full Single Screen (FSS) (218) |
| Original tables (60) | Pysmod 5 Tables (9) | Test Table (1) |
| Visual Pinball 9 Tables (18) | VPX Tables (982) | VR VPX Tables (196) |
Showing 601-610 of 1428
-
TX-Sector DOZER MOD
I started this MOD while waiting for balater's awesome version to be corrected to 100% working (the ramps are having issues.) Thalamus reminded me of Dozers version of TX-Sector, and there was always something about it that I wasn't crazy about, but I had forgotten, so I decided to go back and take another look. That's when I realized what bugged me. The table is somewhat "free handed" or loosely based off of the original version. So, I worked on his playfield a bit to get it closed to the original. While it's still not 100% accurate. I made it look a little closer to the real thing. I grabbed table resources from balaters table, and used some new resources for drop targets (feel free to use balater for your table). This table was also a notorious ball drainer, both down the middle and off the sides. I made some very small tweaks and put a post in between the flippers to allow some longer play. There are a few things I'm still not happy with, most notably, when the ball hits certain plastics is just "dies" and when it hits the flippers the ball sometimes just rolls off instead of bouncing like newer tables. I have been playing around with the flippers, but can't seem to figure it out. I do plan on maybe reworking the plastics next, but with Balater's table on the horizon of being finished I'll probably just wait for his! Read More -
Lost World (Bally 1978)
1978's Lost World is a feast for the eyes. A visual older brother to Paragon, there is no mistaking the stunning Paul Faris artwork. This version of Lost World wouldn't have been possible without top notch resources. The playfield came from a generous Pinsider, plastics came from miguelcerca and digable, the apron came from borgdog. Thanks guys! Other thanks: beta testers, borgdog in particular as he could A/B this with his real Lost World. theloafer for encouraging perfectionism. rothbauerw as always for helping troubleshoot the flippers. jmreedy for being willing to redraw plastics before we had the scans. Have fun! Read More -
VR ROOM Demolition Man
VR version of the incredible Demolition Man by Knorr and Kiwi. Another widebody that deserves a VR treatment. This table is filled with ramps and depth. Great flow and with the killer color DMD enabled this tables rocks :). Have fun and for everyone that still have cold water feet to step into the VR world.... Try it, it's soo much fun and pictures/video's cannot bring across the immersiveness of the actual VR world :). Read More -
VR ROOM Centaur
VR version of the incredible Centaur by bord. Centaur is a unique table. Everything about it is special. The table dimensions, the alternate cabinet and of course the beautiful art work. The artwork of Centaur features black and white horror design with flashy red and yellow light. The ultimate goal of the pinball machine is to destroy centaur - a half-man half-motorcycle creature. Bord did an excellent job with this version and I play it a lot. This one was on my VR radar and I would like to thank bord for letting me do my thing :). The VR room features some nice Centaur artwork and a creepy wall. I created a custom backglass to facilitate the score display and a smaller cabinet to host this beauty. Credits go to: - bord for his incredible table (v1.0.1b) - 3rdaxis for sharing his great VR work and for inspiring me to start VR conversions - Caligula for bringing us VPX VR via VPVR! Keep a close eye out for more releases, VR is going to be the future of visual pinball :). Read More -
VR ROOM Cyclone
VR version of the incredible Cyclone by Sliderpoint. Man, this is a real classic and designed to perfection by Sliderpoint. Not only are the sounds and gfx top notch, he also enabled the Jackpot ladder and the spinning Ferris Wheel. It took my quite some effort to integrate this in VR into the backglass but in the end it turned out great! I also included MS Pacman as additional arcade cabinet, next to Elevator Action and DK Jr. Enough stuff to play around with :). Credits go to: - Sliderpoint for his incredible table (V1.5) - 3rdaxis for sharing his template for creating a VR Room - Caligula for bringing us VPX VR via VPVR! Keep a close eye out for more releases, VR is going to be the future of visual pinball :). Read More -
VR ROOM Terminator 2
VR version of the incredible T2 by nFozzy. There are many T2 versions made for VPX and this one is my personal favourite. nFozzy really nailed the physics and the table plays excellent. I created a grim looking VR world for this table and I hope you like it. Don't forget to use the available color rom if you are into these kind of things :). Credits go to: - nFozzy for his incredible table (v1.1.2a) - 3rdaxis for sharing his great VR work and the template for creating a VR Room - Caligula for bringing us VPX VR via VPVR! - Malenko for his coloring of T2 Keep a close eye out for more releases, VR is going to be the future of visual pinball :). Read More -
JOE BAR TEAM (Mod by Zedixair 2020)
As this table is a Mod, all the credit goes to all the previous authors and people who worked on this before me (you’ll find their names in the script), and who accept mods. Thank you. JOE BAR TEAM is a famous French comic strip about the adventures of a group of bikers. The action takes place between the late 1970s and the present day, but most of their stories take place in the 1980s. They are the kings of bad faith, and their enthusiastic piloting leads them either to Joe's bar, the owner of the “café” where they like to meet (and where they sometimes play pinball!), or sometimes to the hospital ... It’s a French work, so out of respect for the authors, and because I was unable to translate all the humor in English, the whole table, the voices, etc., are in French. The soundtrack pays homage to metal from the very late 70s and the 80s. I hope you like this table, have fun. In the downlodable folder, you'll find the table file, the db2s file, the rom, the music folder, and an image wheel. Read More -
Lightning Ball (Gottlieb 1959)
Lightning Ball (Gottlieb 1959) https://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=1442 Build/Coding by Loserman76 Images by GNance With my manual ball lift tables, you can press whatever key you have configured to start a new game (typically a "1") or the "A" key to load the ball to the shooter lane Alternatively, in the options menu (when a game is not in play, hold the left shift key for 3 seconds to bring it up) you can set it to auto-lift the ball Read More -
Flipper Fair (Gottlieb 1961)
Flipper Fair (Gottlieb 1961) https://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=894 Build/Coding by Loserman76 Images by GNance With my manual ball lift tables, you can press whatever key you have configured to start a new game (typically a "1") or the "A" key to load the ball to the shooter lane Alternatively, in the options menu (when a game is not in play, hold the left shift key for 3 seconds to bring it up) you can set it to auto-lift the ball Read More -
VR ROOM Taxi
VR version of the incredible Taxi by ICPJuggla, Dark, Mfuegemann and Ben Logan. This VR table conversion that does not have a dot matrix score board, so read the installation notes to get the scores to display. I love this table and brings back some good old memories! Credits go to: - ICPJuggla, Dark, Mfuegemann and Ben Logan for their incredible table - 3rdaxis for sharing his great VR work and the template for creating a VR Room - Caligula for bringing us VPX VR via VPVR! - Blindpeser and arconovum for their help to enable scoring via flasher objects! Keep a close eye out for more releases, VR is going to be the future of visual pinball :). Read More
« Previous
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 Next »

