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  1. Silver Slugger (Gottlieb 1990)

    re-upload from a couple years back.  I think this is the last of my tables except for a few variations (4 player or import/export) of tables I've already uploaded.
     
    Some time back I ran across some decent photos of a stripped/NOS playfield for Silver Slugger, did a quick look around and didn't see a VPX release, so started building it up.  Sometime later while looking for plastics I ran across bodydumps early vpx WIP of Silver Slugger that included redrawn playfield and plastics, and I said "dammit". since I had put a fair amount of work into my build I decided to keep on with it, and eventually got in touch with bodydump who gave me permission to use his resources.  since the playfields were not a direct match I decided to stick with mine instead of moving everything around, but it was fairly easy to move around bodydumps plastics to match my setup.
     
    first a couple thank you's and kudos:
    @bodydump, thanks for letting me use your resources, very much appreciated
    @DCrosby, thanks for the upscale/cleanup of my playfield
    @Schreibi34, thanks for the new kicker primitives
    @bord, thanks for all the blender instruction
     
    So speaking of blender, I'm still learning, and this includes my first try at some reflections on walls.  Not a lot of them, but just the most visible of the shiny metal walls.  Also did another set of GI shadows in blender. I'm sure none of these are as good as others are capable of, but I think they turned out OK, and I'm learning something new (they say that's good for us old people's brains).
     
    Table has a few options near the top of the script for turning flipper and ball shadows on and off and for choosing the apron card colors (stock black on white or inverse white on black).
     
    FS is setup for my cab which has the playfield in windows portrait mode, I'm sure you all can figure it out, or at some point someone will post a wrong landscape pov file.
     

    1217 downloads

       (2 reviews)

    6 comments

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  2. Skateball (Bally 1980)

    re-upload from 2018

    Skateball (Bally 1980) 1.0.4 detail mod.... extra time was spent on this because of the subject matter (was a skater for most of my life)
    this is a detail mod of JP’s table, so he gets the credit… lights, shadows, material, color gradient and some textures primitive cutouts

    598 downloads

       (2 reviews)

    0 comments

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  3. Star Trek (Gottlieb 1971)

    re-upload of vpinball table, no changes.
     
    This is Gottlieb's 1971 Star Trek.  This is the export (Italy) version of Astro.  This is an add-a-ball game only.  The replay version of this with different artwork is 4 square.
    This update has new logic thanks to allknowing2012/Daryl who found some backglass images on ebay that showed why there is that crazy area in the upper left of the backglass.  It is there for the 10 rollover values, 100,000 to 1,000,000. So I needed to modify the logic and the backglass due to the new info.
    Hold down left flipper key before starting a game for a couple seconds to open the option menu (inspired by loserman76 and gnance) Many thanks to sliderpoint and StevOz for physics and bug testing! Thanks to Plumb on vpf for the Astro playfield scan that started this.
    directb2s included DOF enabled FS settings in the table are for my cab which has the playfield in portrait mode, most of you will need to adjust the Backdrop settings.

    342 downloads

       (2 reviews)

    2 comments

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  4. Space Walk (Gottlieb 1979)

    Same as version that was on vpinball.com. no need to redownload if you have that one.
     
    Here is an update to my recreation of Gottlieb's 1979 Space Walk.  This was the last em made by Gottlieb, and also has an ss version Count-Down (which is frankly a better game as the drops reset during a ball, once you get all the drops down on this one not much to do). Added scanned images of the plastics off my Count-Down, changed quite a lot of the scripting to newer methods and playfield objects, high score sticky note with initials, added more to the on-screen menu (hold down left flipper after starting table before starting a game to get to options), and other stuff
    Thanks to Drybonz for testing and feedback.

    544 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    5 comments

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  5. Star Wars Redux (BorgLieb 2019)

    This is an updated 2 player solid state version of my Star Wars table.  

    1274 downloads

       (5 reviews)

    10 comments

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  6. Star Wars (Gottlieb 1978)

    This is my single player wedgehead version of the pretend Gottlieb table from 1978 (yes not really a Gottlieb). I created this to go with my Star Wars themed wedgehead design virtual cabinet.  Much help from hauntfreaks and sliderpoint, and I'm sure others.
     
    Hold down left flipper button while not in a game to bring up the options menu.
     
    NOTE: this was made in 2016 for whatever version of VPX was out at the time, I have NOT gone through and retested everything to see if it still works correctly in 10.6 or 10.7beta.
     
    Description pulled from wayback archive of vpinball:
     
    This is a recreation of Gottlieb's 1978 Star Wars Wedgehead. See below the instructions for the story behind this machine.
    Big thanks to hauntfreaks and sliderpoint for graphics, primitives, testing and gameplay ideas.  Graphics for the table predominately come from the 1977 Marvel comic series rendition of the Star Wars movie.  As usual several options are available through the options menu (hold left flipper before starting game).  A few more options are available in the script near the top.
    directb2s included in download
    FS settings for my cab which has playfield in portrait orientation, you may need to adjust.
    Instructions:
    Complete three missions to activate the tractor beam.
    1. Advance Lukes Jedi training by hitting the labeled targets.
    2. Retrieve the Death Star plans by clearing the top rollovers.
    3. Rescue the princess by blasting down the drop targets.
    Once the tractor beam is active complete a trench run to lock a ball in the Death Star.
    Release the tractor beam by hitting the labeled hole in R2-D2, starting Death Star multi-ball, opening the portal access, and resetting the missions.
    Hit the portal within the multiballs lives to earn extra ball, or the portal closes again.
     
    The Story of Gottlieb's 1978 STAR WARS (fan FICTION)
    What was that?  You haven’t heard of one of Gottlieb’s last wedgehead pinball machines called Star Wars?  Well, not many have.  Let me take you back to a more innocent time and tell you all about it.
    It was the spring of 1977, a teenage DorgBog, mild mannered alter ego to the more famous and notorious BorgDog, had just gotten home from his favorite comic store.  In his hands was Marvel’s newest release ahead of the much anticipated motion picture Star Wars.  This was the first of what was to be a 6 issue comic rendition of the movie.  DorgBog was very enthralled by this comic, and the following month by the epic space fantasy movie of the same name.  Luke, Han, R2-D2 and the rest occupied every waking moment of the young man’s mind.   This was of course before he discovered girls were more than annoyances, but I digress.
    DorgBog, unknown to all but his closest confidants, was also a pinball junkie.  His meager allowance and pay from his paper route invariably wound up feeding the silver balled gods and goddesses of his favorite Gottliebs. And in young DorgBog’s mind was churning the maelstrom of a the most awesome collaboration of epic forces to ever grace the pinball world!  DorgBog was on a mission to combine the might of Marvel’s comics, Gottlieb’s pinball prowess, and Lucas’ Star Wars empire (pun intended into the greatest wedgehead known to man!
    DorgBog was consumed by this idea.  Spending countless hours writing letters, on paper no less this was after all before the age of the internet and email, and begging stamps from his parents, entreating the 3 parties to consider his idea.  Young DorgBog began including sketches of his ideas for the machine including things such as a giant Death Star complete with trench run, and multiple balls in play at the same time; unheard of in Gottlieb’s vast arsenal of pinball wizardry!
    Finally when DorgBog had almost given up hope after weeks and weeks of writing (that’s a long time in a young boys life). DorgBog received an envelope marked with a return address of the D. Gottlieb & Company in Northlake, Illinois.  DorgBog raced with his treasure to his tiny closet of a room, and into the closest of the tiny closet of a room, this was after all top-secret type stuff.  Upon opening the envelope young DorgBog’s heart fell, his dreams crushed with a cease and desist letter telling him to stop harassing the company, that there was no way a license deal could be arranged, and no way the pinball machine would be built.  Multiball?! Scandalous!
    A few weeks later, when DorgBog was finally coming to grips with his lost dream, another letter arrived in the mail.  This one in a plain envelope and with no return address.  What he found inside rekindled his faith in humanity and restored joy to the young man.  An engineer at Gottlieb had found the discards of Dorgbog’s plans and thought them a grand idea.  So without knowledge of his supervisors this young, and also Star Wars crazed engineer, begin building a prototype table to present to his bosses and convince them it was the best idea ever!  Buying numerous copies of the comics and cutting out panels to adorn his secret project, the Star Wars wedgehead was born!
    Well one was birthed, a prototype, that never did see production as Gottlieb had changed directions and was on its way to the future with computer chips and processing units, and all those other fancy terms and the single player wedgehead was to be no more.  Eventually when the young disgruntled engineer abandoned Gottlieb, he took his prototype with him, smuggled out piece by piece as there were trademark and copy write issues you know.  Feeling bad for having raised the hopes of a young pinhead, he drove through the dark and gloomy night to the home of young DorgBog and bestowed upon him the gift of the Star Wars wedgehead prototype, with the strict admonishment that it never, EVER, be seen by the general public.
    DorgBog kept his promise to that engineer and kept Star Wars carefully hidden from all eyes.  Unfortunately for the mild mannered DorgBog, he was taken over by the nefarious BorgDog alter ego, who subsequently proceeded to rampage the countryside, oh and turned to the dark side of video games because by then, Asteroids, Defender, Pac Man and too many glorious glowing gems of greatness had burst upon the scene and pinball began a long decline.  DorgBog’s beloved Star Wars was lost to the annals of time, until recently when a fine aged BorgDog finally discovered the silver balled gods for himself and recalled that now decrepit machine languishing in storage.
    So here, finally, after many long lost years is the long lost prototype edition of Gottlieb’s 1978 Star Wars wedgehead.  Just don’t tell Marvel or Lucas (Disney, whatever) as I’m sure they’d want in on the action.
     
    This is a work of fiction, any resemblance to real or imagined characters is entirely coincidental.

    575 downloads

       (2 reviews)

    5 comments

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  7. Slipknot

    Grab your Beer !!!!
    Volume 100%
    and get Ready for Slipknot !!!!!
    This is a Complete Reskin and a Pup Pack, with amazing videos of this amazing band!!!
    The Pup Pack comes with videos but you can add as much videos as you want to the folders:
    Folders with the music name will play while on the table matching the name that is on DMD
    Folder MusicvideoRandom can play videos in random before you launch the ball pressing RightFlipper
    and also plays after the music table finish.
    Pup Pack offers options for 3 and 2 screens drop the folder Slipknot inside your pupvideos folder
    and the music files in your music folder inside visual pinball
     
    PupPack Link : https://mega.nz/folder/T3Ij3Iwb#THO9AwrrIcuCdER53tLI4A
     
    This was possible Thanks to this Great People and for everything they do for this community:
     
    TEAMTUGA (Pedro Pires & Pedro Peres)
    JOEY BEAULIEU
    JOHN MEMEO
    TCDEZZ
    GOLDCHICCO
    DESTRUK
    AARON JAMES
    TERRYRED
    NAILBUSTER 
     
     

    467 downloads

       (1 review)

    8 comments

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  8. Son's of Anarchy (Original 2019) VPX

    This is my mod of Javier's conversion of Pinwizkid's awesome Future Pinball Original Metal Slug table. Based on the television series Son's of Anarchy. This table features images, sounds, music, and video from the FX original series and is "R" rated and not appropriate for younger eyes and ears.
     
     This is the same version previously hosted on VPINBALL.com with no changes. RANDR lost it and turned in his wings so I needed a new home for it
     
    Includes the full media pack with wheel, table, backglass, instruction cards, and flyer images along with ULTRADMD folder. Please copy the FPVPX.vbs file into your scripts folder (needed to work). This table works perfectly with ULTRADMD but seems to be incompatible with FLEXDMD (not sure why but would appreciate any help to correct)
     
    Enjoy!
    AL

    970 downloads

       (1 review)

    4 comments

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  9. Stellar Airship (Geiger 1979)

    Stellar Airship (Geiger 1979)

    388 downloads

       (1 review)

    0 comments

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  10. Soul Reaver

    Soul Reaver by Delta23 - A graphics and sound mod of Taito’s Titan by JP Salas.
     
    G’day!
    I have been a Visual Pinball aficionado for a long time and I would like to thank the efforts of all the people involved in this hobby, from artists and programmers through to site moderators and users.
    I have been toying with the idea of “modding” a table for a while now and finally here is my little contribution to this great community.
    Before moving onto the table details I would like to especially thank the following people:
    Siggi for his friendly attitude, support and help. Siggi’s insight allowed me to get stuck into this mod, without it I don’t think I would have attempted it (Thanks mate and thank you for all your metal tables, they rock.)
    JP Salas for creating the original Titan table and allowing mods without permission. Using a solid and beautiful table from your catalogue was a given. (Muchas gracias hombre! lo que has hecho con este hobby es fenomenal!).
    Thalamus for your super fast responses and pointing me in the right direction.
    Wildman for creating the original Titan back glass. - I used it to create a basic back glass for the table (I hope this is ok).
    The table is based on the "Legacy of Kain" video game series by Crystal Dynamics, where the main character, a handsome vampire named Raziel, under the ever watching eyes of a giant squid, has to unravel his past and future, all the while dodging and dealing with his dysfunctional family!
    In an attempt to capture the game’s moody feel. I have added a lot of subtle sound samples to the table.
    If you find that the music volume is muffling the sound samples, I recommend adjusting the music volume from the Table Options.
    The download should contain a wheel image and a basic back glass to get you going. The back glass is a simple rework of the original Titan back glass by Wildman (I just changed the picture and moved some lights).
    Now without further ado… turn your lights off put the volume up and immerse yourself in the dark world of Raziel and the Soul Reaver.
     
     

    7486 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    11 comments

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  11. Secret Service (Data East 1988)

    Release Builds : Current Latest 1.3
    New Sound SSF Update and some tweaks and fixes.  

    4664 downloads

       (1 review)

    6 comments

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  12. Sharpshooter - Bally 1961

    This is not a pinball machine... surprise! This is a vacuum launch shooting gallery. It is a remake of a 1961 Bally Sharpshooter. I made this table a long time ago and it was originally made for desktop users exclusively. Finding a good view for virtual cab users is pretty much impossible.  However, I did make a rotated view (rotated 270) and also made a B2S for it. The thing is, you can't play it on a cab without a keyboard, mouse, or a usb gamepad with a thumb pad.
    Years ago, before VP was even open source, I made a COM interop program to communicate joystick and mouse input with VP via vbscript. Well I dug that COM interop source code back up and recompiled it in Visual Studio 2019. This plugin when installed will allow this game to use three different type of controls to move and shoot the gun. Best control is the mouse in my opinion, but it takes a little calibration in the beginning to move the gun to all four corners. The next control would be a gamepad with a 8 way thumb pad and whatever buttons you have set to be flippers in VP to shoot. Lastly you can use the number pad on a keyboard as a 8 way control and use whatever buttons you have set to be flippers on the keyboard.
    A text install instructions is in the download zip file.
    I hope you bother to install this and I hope you enjoy it.
    -Rascal

    295 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    0 comments

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  13. Strike Zone - (Williams 1984)

    This is a VPX recreation of a 1984 Williams Strike Zone Shuffle Alley Bowler. It needs the rom "szone_l5.zip" to run. This is a complete remake by me, not a conversion. Started from scratch.
    Flippers move arm left and right. Analog and digital plunger pulls the arm forwards and backwards and starts angle rotation.
    Left Magna key for the game selection. Selections are Regulation, Flash, Strike 90, Triple Strike, and Advance.

    306 downloads

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    0 comments

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  14. Shuffle Inn - Williams 1989

    This is a VPX recreation of a 1989 Williams Shuffle Inn Shuffle Alley Bowler. It needs the rom "shfin_l1.zip" to run. This is a complete remake by me, not a conversion. Started from scratch.
    Flippers move arm left and right. Analog and digital plunger pulls the arm forwards and backwards and starts angle rotation.
    Left Magna key for the game selection.

    155 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    0 comments

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  15. Striker Xtreme

    thanks to Sliderpoint and Xenonph for allowing me to modify his incredible NFL table.
    thanks to Sliderpoint for his model of goalkeeper, really stayed perfect!
    This table is one of my favorites, the first stern design after acquiring the division of sega pinballs and it is believed that this design was inherited from that company. the version that had been quite old and with graphics in low resolution, the playfield recreates it by parts, since I could not find a good quality photo to do it, the script is the same as the one that had the Sliderpoint and Xenonph table, with some small changes, like the lights.
    I hope you like it.

    1611 downloads

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    0 comments

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  16. Strike Master - Williams 1991

    This is a VPX recreation of a 1991 Williams Strike Master Shuffle Alley Bowler. It needs the rom "strik_l4.zip" to run. This is a complete remake by me, not a conversion. Started from scratch.
    Thanks to Wildman for the backglass image from the vp9 version.
    Flippers move arm left and right. Analog and digital plunger pulls the arm forwards and backwards and starts angle rotation.

    153 downloads

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    0 comments

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  17. Skyrocket (Bally 1970) (rosve).zip

    Bally's Skyrocket, a new VPX build from scratch.
    A very thruthful recreation of this old gem BUT I might have fallen into a frenzic "scripting flow" and perhaps added a few enhacements to the table.
    These extra featurers can be switched off in the script.

    1032 downloads

       (1 review)

    0 comments

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  18. Sonic The Hedgehog 2 (Brendan Bailey 2005)

    Original recreation Sonic  "The Hedgehog 2" of Future Pinball created by Brendan Bailey in 2005
     
     
    Rules:
    Multiball - Shoot the bottom and top 3 banks of drop targets to light the middle and side eject holes for ball lock. After locking two balls, the upper left side hole will be lit for multiball. During multiball, shoot the upper left side hole for a 250,000 point jackpot! When two balls have drained, normal play resumes, only now you must complete the drop targets twice in order to light lock.
     
    Hurry Up - Completing the 5 stand up targets along the upper and lower playfields starts the "Hurry Up" feature. You have 10 seconds to shoot any hole (or the drop target in front of the lower eject hole) before complete the targets again. If a ball is locked the left side eject hole, you cannot score a hurry up award there. 
     
    Savers - The game begins with the kickback and the save gate active. They only save the ball once and then shut off. However, they can be reacttivated by shooting either of the lower stand up targets when the purple sheild light is flashing (they are lit when the ball passes through one of the inlanes). The Center post is activated by shooting the top center loop shot when lit. You light this shot by having the ball pass through the left side lane. Once activated, the Gate and kickback will remain so until used. The center post, however, only lasts for 15 seconds.
     
    Invincibility - Making the right side loop shot 3 times starts invincibility. This causes all 3 savers to be active consistantly for 20 seconds. 
     
    Bonus X - completing the top 3 lanes advances the bonus multiplier from 1X, 2X, 3X, 4X, and 5X. The multiplier is reset for each ball.
     
    Extra Ball - Extra Balls are awarded when you reach the score of 750,000 and 1,500,000
     
     
    Cheers,
    Javier..
     
    Please, if you can help me with a small contribution to update my work PC and continue to make more tables I will be eternally grateful.
    Paypal

    1381 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    0 comments

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  19. Shrek (Stern 2008)(NZ&TT)(v1.0)

    Shrek (Stern 2008)(NZ&TT)(v1.0)

     
    '****************************************************** '* SHREK VPX 1.0***** ********************************* '****************************************************** '* STERN PINBALL 2008 ********************************* '****************************************************** '* SAM SYSTEM ***************************************** '****************************************************** '* ROM VERSION 1.41 (shr_141.bin) * '****************************************************** '* CREATED BY NINUZZU AND TOM TOWER******************** '****************************************************** '* Many thanks to Groni, without him this wouldn't be * '* possible.The table is based on Family Guy by Groni.* '* Many thanks to comicalman, I used his FP table as * '* a resource for playfield images and toys. * '* Thanks to arngrim for the DOF script * '* Also a huge thanks to Freneticamnesic, who fixed * '* the bug with the flashers and to DJRobX, who fixed * '* the center post script. * '* Shrek, Fiona and Donkey models made by GLXB * '* What I did: * '* Readapted the textures to fit Groni's models * '* New Plastics from scatch * '* Some textures redone from scratch * '* Made a new model for the mirror * '* Reworked some 3d models * '* Added light system to Donkey mini-pinball * '* Other little stuff (lights, model positioning) * '******************************************************  

    5337 downloads

       (1 review)

    0 comments

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  20. Space Shuttle ( Williams 1984)

    Space Shuttle VPX v1.1 - pinball58.rar

    2247 downloads

       (1 review)

    2 comments

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       (5 reviews)

    13 comments

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  21. Sharpshooter II (Gameplan 1983)

    I started this table because I found an image on the internet of great quality, although the playfield was deteriorated, I tried to rebuild it as best I could with all my limitations (I'm not a designer, although I really like that job) that took me almost a month, the plastics They are the ones that Kiwi gave to dboyrecords for the VP9 version of dboyrecords, since thank you very much to both of you, I found only two better plastics that use them and I was able to recreate the spinner that I found for sale on ebay, although the image was by the half, I recreated it as I thought it should be, since there are no images of it
    Thanks to all those who worked previously at this table, Destruk, TAB, Eala Dubh Sidhe, Aussie34, Many data helped me to understand how the lights worked and others since there is not much documentation of this table.
    Thanks to Stephan (STAT) for his media packageThanks to Wildman for his Great B2S
    A special thanks to Inkochnito, who wrote the dip switches on the VP8 table and that he also uses in this version.
    Thanks also to the great developers like JP, Assassins32, Ninuzzu, DjRobX,
     Rothbauerw, Flupper, Hauntfreaks, etc. I hope no one is offended and I do not forget anyone, but I use many resources of all of them, I also enjoy the great tables they make, this is just my humble contribution I hope you enjoy it.

    Press F6 for this options:
    Maximum credits= 5 - 40
    High game to date award= 1 - 3 credits
    Special award= Extra ball or credit
    Balls per game= 3 - 5
    Free play feature
    Play tunes
    Match feature
     

    844 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    2 comments

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  22. Striker (Gottlieb 1982)

    I want to thank, first of all, 32assassin, who very kindly helped me to recreate this table (like so many other times) saying thank you is little.
    This table interested me to be sports, a topic that I like very much, recreate the playfield extracting the images of the table of DBoyrecord, thanks to him also for having found that image.
    Also thanks to TAB who was the pioneer of this table.
    The recreation was from scratch, starting from the blank table, I found several problems that I could solve, except the launch of the ball, which is done through a light (L12), that problem was solved by 32assassin who also added me Led marker lights and I clean the code.
    Try to make it as close to the original table, unfortunately there are not many photos and I only found a very poor quality video of tnt, I hope you enjoy it and if you find any error or something that seems wrong notify me.
    Thanks also to Thalamus for always being willing to help, I embrace the distance friend!
    PS: press F6 to get extras like credits balls and other configurations, thanks to Inkochnito

    787 downloads

       (1 review)

    2 comments

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  23. Solar Ride (Gottlieb, 1979)

    I took 32assassin's build of Totem, and altered it to become Solar Ride. Playfield came from a French site regarding a restoration. Plastics, backglass image and machine certificate came from the machine I actually happen to have.
     
    Do note that there is only one slingshot on the original table, and this asymmetrical layout has been duplicated in this recreation.

    584 downloads

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    2 comments

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  24. Star Wars Trilogy Hanibals 4k

    Based on Star Wars Trilogy VP9 from jpsalas
    Improved physics and a lot of new realistic sound, graphic's and light effects.
    Add a new flash sound script and some new light features.
    Create a new swinging script with high frame rate for shaking the Tie
    Add a laser shouting animation for the big cannon
    In desktop mode you can activate a local DMD by using the 6 key.
     
    Enjoy the play and have fun with that.

    4265 downloads

       (2 reviews)

    0 comments

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