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Bad Girls (Gottlieb 1988)
this is a strip and rebuild of Bodydumps VP9 table, Big thank you to him and his 4096 px playfield redraw. it was actually over 6000 but I had to scale it down. I included an all white bumper cap in the image manager. this is a Gottlieb table more then likely the default credit key is 3. their are a few code issues, non related to actual game play. their are 7 relays on this table, I have no idea what relay A or relay C do, the manual just says Trip and Solids/strips relay B and Relay T control sequential light generating aux boards. I added this boards based on a very basic code using the blink pattern in the lights. the lights next to the drop targets are working if you go to layer 7 you will see the flashers and lights I added. I could not get the backwall lights to work. if anyone likes to redo my code, one that uses Jps fade routines would be preferred. I'm not to worried about not adding them given that they are not necessary for game play. Read More -
Alive! Brunswick 1978
A re creation of the 1978 Brunswick table Alive! First, A LOT of thanks needs to be said. This is a conversion of updon719 Aspen table. From what I can tell Alive and Aspen, are essentially the same table, with only a few different sound effects. I was able to get the sounds from the machine from a few different youtube videos. I did my best to edit out the background noise and table noises. Luckily someone that owns the machine is going to eventually send me the sounds. Ok, moving on, I used some elements from the VP9 Alive! table, so I need to thank, Wrenchien the original creator, dboyrecords who worked on the recreation,Stat, and Borgdog who are credited on the Aspen table. I really started this just as a "test" as I'm trying to learn vpx, and teach myself some new photoshop skills (I have a very basic understanding of it). I started just touching up the playfield, just messing around, and I really got into it, and decided to "attempt" the whole field. It isn't the best, but when I loaded it into vpx, I said, "Ok, I may have something here!" So I kept going. I'm a big Elvis fan, and I really enjoy the artwork of this, and figured I would upload this, and hope some people would enjoy it, and maybe update it more. I also reskinned the Aspen Backglass to go along with the table. My final thanks goes to Brain Ryan who helped with adjusting the lights, updating the materials, color corrected the plastic so VPX will display them better,added some missing screws, ball and fipper shadows, custom color lookup and the pov. However; I do my editing on my work computer, so the pov MAY have got a little screwed up again . Here are the recommended pov: 0 8.2 50.8 270 0.884 1 1 -13 -3.2 -1630 Included I have the backglass. One last note, I have NO idea whats going on with the desktop version, as laylow sent me a message saying the background was still Aspen. I put a new background in to match, but couldn't get the scoring to work, if someone wants to take a look at that. Enjoy! Read More -
Safe Cracker (Bally 1996)
Here is Bally's SafeCracker from 1996. There seems to be a problem with the upper ABC lane triggers in this game. Sometimes they don't trigger as expected so we think it might be an emulation (VPM) issue. You can win multiple magic tokens in a game. But instead of pushing an extra button to start the 'Assault Mode' every new game will automatically start the special mode until you run out of tokens. Credits: - VPX by flupper1, fuzzel, rothbauerw - Contributors: acronovum, hauntfreaks - VP9 Authors: ICPjuggla, OldSkoolGamer and Herweh - Code snippets from Destruk, JPSalas, and Unclewilly Read More -
Simpsons Pinball Party, The (Stern 2003)
I would like to thank everyone that contributed to this project. but this table has been passed around to so many people I completely lost track of who did what. sorry if I did not mention you Only thing I know for a fact is that Coindropper started this project and Dark made the Homer model. Read More -
Car Hop (Gottlieb 1991)
Big thank you to Bodydump for his Playfield and plastics redraw -
Mr. and Mrs. Pac-Man (Bally 1982)
the GI lights do not turn off when you go into the Maze according to the manual the GI lights are driven by the Aux. Driver (GI Flasher) AS-2518-68 http://www.marcospecialties.com/pinball-parts/AS-2518-68 from the link the board is compatible with other tables, tables I scripted and the GI lights are controlled by a Lamp ID. I did not find that ID. Big thank you to Francisco666 for his artwork. Read More -
Sopranos, The (Stern 2005)
this is a strip and rebuild of Frens beta (or early sopranos release), the primitives where set to collidable and allot of funky ball movement was happening. if you still think the physics are off in this version, then do us all a favor and fix it. Read More -
Hot Doggin' (Bally 1979)
this is a strip and rebuild of Bodydumps beta release that never got an official release -
Roller Disco (Gottlieb 1980)
Gottlieb's second wide body system 1 game along with the more popular Genie. includes POV files for both portrait and landscape FS settings as well as an nvram file that sets the replay values to the numbers shown on the cards. started with a pretty decent stripped playfield photo found on the interwebs somewhere, hauntfreaks as usual did the art cleanup and provided plastics images from photos I believe he actually took! also a lot of light fixing and color stuff and play testing by hf. I'm sure I did something on here somewhere ;) I've been using a db2s that I believe wildman did, found as usual over on VPU. Read More -
Swords of Fury (Williams 1988) Mod
Swords of Fury (Williams 1988) 1.4 detail mod with permission from Takut I went thru the table so it would match the look of all the other tables in my cab - lights adjusted - textures adjusted so VPX will display them better - subtle shadow layer - ball shadow - materials updated - custom color gradient it looks nice on my setup... hope you guys enjoy it Read More
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