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menace:
I just discovered this awesome little bit of software and am loving it!.  I was formerly of the mindset "who would want to play an emulated pinball machine, it can never be like the real thing" but after playing a few i was right and wrong.  It truly isn't the same but it's the best substitute and i can play all these pins i have seen over the years but never got to play.

So now the natural progression is a dedicated pinmame machine--anyone here done this yet?  I see the goldmine has the required metal work done but i'm talking about a stand alone machine here--just curious...  Now i can see why all you guys added pinball buttons to the sides--I always thought you were crazy--now whos's crazy ;D

RayB:

--- Quote from: menace on January 26, 2005, 12:56:27 pm -----now whos's crazy ;D

--- End quote ---

You da crazy!  You da crazy!!

 ;D

rohan:
The closest thing I've seen was a guy used vpinmame to control a dedicated Baby Pac-Man...Pretty darn cool though

GameOver:
Vpinmame & Visual Pinball - definately worth the effort.  I initially wasn't planning on putting flipper buttons on my cab.  But then I finally broke down & loaded these bad boys - WOW!  Really cool.  No question flipper buttons were going on my cab then.  I play Vpin almost as much as mame. 

Haven't heard and haven't seen any dedicated set-ups for this, tho.

math0ne:
Check this stuff out...









There not vpinmame/visual pinball... but there pretty cool..

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