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Joust (Bally 1969) rev 1.00 for VPX 10.5
- Initial release - Skillful table - End of ball bonus - directB2S backglass included Read More -
Kickoff (Williams 1967)
Williams' Kickoff (1967) One player add-a-ball version of Touchdown. Mechanical backbox (football moves up the field). Source images thanks to Jon Osborne Artwork redrawn by GNance VPX 10.5 Read More -
Touchdown (Williams 1967)
Williams' Touchdown (1967) One player replay game. Mechanical backbox (football moves up the field). Source images thanks to Jon Osborne Artwork redrawn by GNance VPX 10.5 Read More -
Bally Hoo (Bally 1969) rev 1.00
Original table in VP8 is done by Leon Spalding. Script, plastics and playfield is done by Leon Spalding. Rebuild and improved script is done by -=Kees=- Read More -
Surf Side (Gottlieb 1967)
Gottlieb's Surf Side (1967) 2 Players Artwork by GNance Built on VPX 10.5 Read More -
Memory Lane (Stern 1978)
This started as a mod of Scotty VH's Memory Lane and turned into a complete rebuild. Special thanks to @scottt for doing the initial build of this table. I didn't get to see what the redraw started from but it was done very well but just needed some adjustment. I took the whole image and shifted it up to allow the space for the ball to drain at the bottom. I adjusted the colors in the table to the correct shade and rebuilt the whole area around the top kickout hole. Replaced the apron and all gates with new primitives. Thanks to @Randr for helping me get the rollover buttons in the center to look properly when lit. We replaced them with primitives and adjusted the lights so it looks like they are lit up instead of a light sitting on top. Thanks to @Thalamus for building a PF primitive for both kickout holes, for redoing the physics on the table and for going over the script and sounds for his SSF. Plastics were redone and thanks to @32Assassin for use of his back plastic from Sting Ray. Scotty VH's wheel image: https://vpinball.com/VPBdownloads/memory-lane-stern-1978-wheel-image/ Read More -
Bally Hoo (Bally 1969) Wheel
Here is my new Bally Hoo (Bally 1969) Wheel Image, there weren't a fine one … hope you like and use it, Have Fun ! Read More -
Star Wars DE Graphics Mod
This is a graphics mod of the fantastic Star Wars Data East Table. Thanks to DJRobX for allowing me to do this. Some will like it, some won't. It unclutters the table so you can better see what you're doing. I was encouraged to contribute no matter how big or small, so here it is. Hope you enjoy. Read More -
Ice Cold Beer (Taito 1983)
I asked Michel if he had plans to release this table in VPX; he told me he was very busy and did not plan to rebuild any of his VP9 tables in VPX. if you like to learn how to build a table I suggest you start with his tables they are very well built the only thing you need to do is add all the features that have been added to VPX. Big thank you to him and to Aldiode, Zany and Gtxjoe for their contributions for this table. I'm sure I'm not the first to try to build this in VPX, if you import the VP9 table into VPX and try to play it, the ball bounces around the metal guide making the table unplayable. I thought the code for the ball had to be rebuilt. as it turned out the code was un modified thanks to the primitive PF. THIS TABLE NEEDS TO BE PLAYED WITH VP 10.6 or higher!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! like the VP9 table the dB2s is enabled by a text file in your VP folder Visual Pinball\User\LMEMTables.txt (I'm assuming everyone has the dB2s ; if you don't download the VP9 table to get it). The dB2s is just a static image. If you are using a Front-end you might be better of running a video (make one) or the static image. I like to updated the code to use the VPX controller.vbs file but thats not something I know how to do or plan to learn. If anyone likes to update the code feel free to do so. Read More -
Zeke's Peak (Taito 1984)
I asked Michel if he had plans to release this table in VPX; he told me he was very busy and did not plan to rebuild any of his VP9 tables in VPX. if you like to learn how to build a table I suggest you start with his tables they are very well built the only thing you need to do is add all the features that have been added to VPX. Big thank you to him and to Aldiode, Zany and Gtxjoe for their contributions for this table. I'm sure I'm not the first to try to build this in VPX, if you import the VP9 table into VPX and try to play it, the ball bounces around the metal guide making the table unplayable. I thought the code for the ball had to be rebuilt. as it turned out the code was un modified thanks to the primitive PF. THIS TABLE NEEDS TO BE PLAYED WITH VP 10.6 or higher!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! like the VP9 table the dB2s is enabled by a text file in your VP folder Visual Pinball\User\LMEMTables.txt (I'm assuming everyone has the dB2s ; if you don't download the VP9 table to get it). The dB2s is just a static image. If you are using a Front-end you might be better of running a video (make one) or the static image. I like to updated the code to use the VPX controller.vbs file but thats not something I know how to do or plan to learn. If anyone likes to update the code feel free to do so. Read More
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