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Suggestions of where to buy virtual pinball finished and nice?

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j1345:
Hi,

I tried a few years ago to build my own Arcade cabinet and it's still not completely finished.  LOL 

It was such a dang hassle getting hyper spin to work and finguring out the woodworking that I'm more then happy now to spend some money to get a nice Virutal pinball table. 

I'm looking for one that has the clicker/thumper tactile feedback as you play the game. 

Any advice more then greatly welcomed! 

Thanks!

PL1:

--- Quote from: j1345 on July 04, 2016, 09:52:52 pm ---I'm more then happy now to spend some money to get a nice Virutal pinball table. 

I'm looking for one that has the clicker/thumper tactile feedback as you play the game. 

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Check out VirtuaPin. (Run by the same guy that runs the VP Forums.)

The only thing you mentioned that they don't appear to have is solenoids, but adding those shouldn't be too difficult.


Scott

MTPPC:
https://virtualpinball.com/

nickbuol:

--- Quote from: PL1 on July 04, 2016, 11:45:12 pm ---
--- Quote from: j1345 on July 04, 2016, 09:52:52 pm ---I'm more then happy now to spend some money to get a nice Virutal pinball table. 

I'm looking for one that has the clicker/thumper tactile feedback as you play the game. 

--- End quote ---
Check out VirtuaPin. (Run by the same guy that runs the VP Forums.)

The only thing you mentioned that they don't appear to have is solenoids, but adding those shouldn't be too difficult.


Scott

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Agreed.  Although while it isn't terribly difficult to add the feedback options, they can get spendy depending on what you decide to add, but for a clean fit and finish of the core unit, Scott is spot on.

ChadTower:

--- Quote from: MTPPC on July 23, 2016, 01:35:21 pm ---https://virtualpinball.com/

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I have played most of their models.  They're great looking on the floor.  Actual gameplay varies heavily.

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