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| Demon-Seed:
Hey I have been having a hell of a time finding sample projects, links and ideas... I know ppl have done it..any links? is it worth it? thx JIM |
| ark_ader:
Why not start and build yourself a Vpinball table? You can document it and be one of the first to create such a wonder. There are plenty of examples like in the Visual Pinball forums. The cost depends on the size, and you have to modify the tables to make the illusion work. I'm sure Saint had the same resource issues when he made his book, so my guess you will have different prototypes. I like the look of this one, and I'm sure you will try to get the same effect. Good luck, and please share your project diary with us. :cheers: |
| Demon-Seed:
Hey Yea I am considering building one..however I here its not nearly as fun as an original machine....however pinball machines are pricey as heck. I am trying to find any links to examples although not having much luck thx JIM |
| yugffuts:
VP is not the same experience as a real pin, but it is entertaining. Keep in mind, to make a good VP cabinet, you'll need the raw materials, a decent PC, an LCD for the backbox (to display the backglass/score/DMD of the machine) and a large LCD widescreen monitor for the playfield. This will not be cheap. You don't need examples, as it's not hard to do. If you are thoroughly entertained by VP, build the cab. |
| ChadTower:
--- Quote from: yugffuts on February 14, 2008, 02:01:06 pm ---an LCD for the backbox (to display the backglass/score/DMD of the machine) --- End quote --- I don't agree that this is a necessity. At all. |
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