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| extendedplayarcade:
The newest gameroom mag has a killa article on a mini pin OH it is so nice. I want to build one of those lcd future pinball machines. It is on the want list along with a ton of other stuff pick up the newest gameroom mag. I just got it today. I haven't had a chance to read the article yet. I did look at the photos. So pretty |
| extendedplayarcade:
sorry i always forget to click the additional options because i am so eager to post |
| yugffuts:
Snowmountain sounds good...they need a proofreader, though (emphasis mine)... --- Quote ---It’s not a question of wether we can build a well playing prototype or even reproduce it a dozens of times from formal designs. --- End quote --- You may also want to read this thread, as some of the main BYO guys offered their opinions: http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=85043.0 It's a great thought...but the I/O needs to be solved before the average person can take a crack at a BYOP. |
| tedstoner:
Home made pinball machine details: http://Pinnovations.com/pnv/gh2006/ More details will be going up there when I have time. |
| BobA:
--- Quote from: extendedplayarcade on October 04, 2008, 11:15:19 pm ---The newest gameroom mag has a killa article on a mini pin OH it is so nice. I want to build one of those lcd future pinball machines. It is on the want list along with a ton of other stuff pick up the newest gameroom mag. I just got it today. I haven't had a chance to read the article yet. I did look at the photos. So pretty --- End quote --- Here is a link to the photo spread of the minipin on flickr http://flickr.com/photos/popbumper/sets/72157605561493627 |
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