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Black Sheep Squadron (Astro 1979) wheel
Black Sheep Squadron (Astro 1979) wheel -
Flash Gordon (Bally 1981) wheel
Flash Gordon (Bally 1981) wheel -
Lost World (Bally 1978) Wheel
Wheel image for JP's Lost World posted at VPF. Â I posted this there too, but I'm not sure how long it will take to be approved there. Read More -
Flash Gordon (Bally 1981)
"Pathetic Earthlings... Who can save you now?" Download includes VPX table, directB2S Backglass, rom, and media. Credits: Cyberprez: plastics, spinner, and two way kicker primitives WRD1972: physics and other tweaks Sinbad: PM5 version used as the base for this rebuild Scapino: For all previous work on this table Flupper: Lighting techniques borrowed from Diner Wildman: original directb2s backglass that I modded VPX Devs: for the great work developing this awesome platform Flash Gordon started as a 1930's comic strip hero and was a very successful Hollywood motion picture serial in 1936, prompting two more serials in 1938 and 1940. A movie in 1980 coincided with the production of this game. First split-level game from Bally. First game to use the "Squawk & Talk" board, and the second production Bally game with speech. (Bally's 1979 'Kiss' prototype was the first, but the production game did not contain speech. Bally's 1980 'Xenon' was the first production Bally game with speech.) Per Claude Fernandez and Kevin O'Connor at Chicago Expo 2014, customers complained about the strobe light in the upper backbox so it was removed during production. The small clear window through which the strobe had flashed was covered over. Some games were equipped in the backbox with a "Vocalizer" Module (AS-2518-57) and a "Sounds Plus" Module (AS-2518-56). Reportedly, these were Early Production games and that, during production, these modules were replaced by a single "Squawk & Talk" Module (AS-2518-61). If you have the correct manual for your game, the diagram on page 10 will agree with the module(s) in your backbox. Read More -
Black Sheep Squadron (Astro 1979) b2s
Black Sheep Squadron (Astro 1979) b2s this is made up of redraws and vectorized images.... -
Moonwalking Dead Rom
Here is the Moonwalking dead i did some time back. Works for the Pro version of the Walking Dead Table, the LE of Moonwalking dead table will have unknown results with this Rom. I will try to get an LE version done soon. Read More -
Medusa (Bally 1981) b2s
Medusa (Bally 1981) b2s - authentic lighting -
Metallica Premium Monsters (Stern 2013) 4K
4K refresh of Sliderpoint's fantastic Metallica Premium table. The following modifications were made: Minor updates to table lighting where certain parts of the playfield appeared a bit washed out on my cabinet. Â Reduced light intensity around the center playfield "Metallica" image, and swapped out the Environment Emission Image, which helped with some fading in the playfield decals and lights around the graveyard. Replaced the steel apron with a custom black powder-coated apron. Â Also updated all the apron cards with high-resolution versions. Reworked the entire playfield, replacing original images with higher resolution images. Â I didn't have access to an actual Metallica table, and there were no good sources for ultra-high resolution table images for Metallica, so I ended up using photoshop to piece the playfiled together from various images and videos I found on the Internet which happened to catch one part of the playfield or another up close. Â Most profound changes are visible in the lower-half of the playfield. Reworked the coffin. Â The original has a slight gap in the glass over the coffin on the right side and and the cutout around the coffin had somewhat jagged edges due to being cut at 1080p. Moved the glass to the left, and re-cut the cutout at 4K. Â Also, the effect of the frosted glass covering the coffin is actually an effect of the texture on the ramp beneath the playfield. Â As a result, when balls are locked and roll into the coffin, it breaks the illusion that the glass is on top. Â Made some tweaks so that the balls now appear to be beneath the frosted glass when they roll into the coffin. Replaced nearly all of the table light images with higher resolution images. Â Made tweaks to others to sharpen them up or increase contrast. Â Note that the official premium table has white spider lights. Â I used red spider lights like those on the original pro table, as I preferred the extra color it adds to the table. Read More -
Black Sheep Squadron (Astro 1979)
This is my Black Sheep Squadron I have been working on, I was able to get the game running fully on the rom after a lot of trial and error, there are issues with this rom and the Bally.vbs. The first time you start the table hit F6 set the dip switches, ON put a check, OFF leave blank, close and restart pinmame F3 and they will be set, there are a couple switches that are your choice but the others have to be set correctly for the table to work. I recommend the 3 ball with alternating bumper lights. Thanks go to Randr for the bumper ring scripting, and all the great talents that keep pushing the limits of VP enjoy. Read More -
Heavy Metal Meltdown (Bally 1987) b2s
Heavy Metal Meltdown (Bally 1987) b2s found a pretty nice image color corrected it... here it is
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