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The Fog (Original 2020) Instruction Card
By Autobott
Here's a custom instruction card for The Fog by HiRez00
28 downloads
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Lortium (Juegos Populares 1987) clear wheel logo 4K
Logo taken from backglass, upscaled and restored for high resolution and cleaned up, optimized for 2K/4K frontends
Providing files optimized for 1440p cabinet mode in PinballX and maximum available resolution.
PinballX is using 70% of the respective screen width for the logo display at a 1.66 aspect ratio, so the provided optimized version is set at 1008px max width / 605px max height to avoid internal downscaling/upscaling of the frontend that might introduce unwanted artifacts, moiree or aliasing effects.
DOWNLOAD ALL LOGOS (2000+) at this link: https://mega.nz/folder/22pRyY6K#t9cVLDbWaIlyDflG_QVTjw
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Lucky Card (Gottlieb 1977) clear wheel logo 4K
Logo taken from backglass, upscaled and restored for high resolution and cleaned up, optimized for 2K/4K frontends
Providing files optimized for 1440p cabinet mode in PinballX and maximum available resolution.
PinballX is using 70% of the respective screen width for the logo display at a 1.66 aspect ratio, so the provided optimized version is set at 1008px max width / 605px max height to avoid internal downscaling/upscaling of the frontend that might introduce unwanted artifacts, moiree or aliasing effects.
DOWNLOAD ALL LOGOS (2000+) at this link: https://mega.nz/folder/22pRyY6K#t9cVLDbWaIlyDflG_QVTjw
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Lucky Hand (Gottlieb 1977) clear wheel logo 4K
Logo taken from backglass, upscaled and restored for high resolution and cleaned up, optimized for 2K/4K frontends
Providing files optimized for 1440p cabinet mode in PinballX and maximum available resolution.
PinballX is using 70% of the respective screen width for the logo display at a 1.66 aspect ratio, so the provided optimized version is set at 1008px max width / 605px max height to avoid internal downscaling/upscaling of the frontend that might introduce unwanted artifacts, moiree or aliasing effects.
DOWNLOAD ALL LOGOS (2000+) at this link: https://mega.nz/folder/22pRyY6K#t9cVLDbWaIlyDflG_QVTjw
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Lost World (Bally 1979) clear wheel logos 4K
Logo taken from backglass/flyer, upscaled and restored for high resolution and cleaned up, optimized for 2K/4K frontends
Providing files optimized for 1440p cabinet mode in PinballX and maximum available resolution.
PinballX is using 70% of the respective screen width for the logo display at a 1.66 aspect ratio, so the provided optimized version is set at 1008px max width / 605px max height to avoid internal downscaling/upscaling of the frontend that might introduce unwanted artifacts, moiree or aliasing effects.
DOWNLOAD ALL LOGOS (2000+) at this link: https://mega.nz/folder/22pRyY6K#t9cVLDbWaIlyDflG_QVTjw
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Lectronamo (Stern 1978) clear wheel logos 4K
Logo taken from backglass, upscaled and restored for high resolution and cleaned up, optimized for 2K/4K frontends
Providing files optimized for 1440p cabinet mode in PinballX and maximum available resolution.
PinballX is using 70% of the respective screen width for the logo display at a 1.66 aspect ratio, so the provided optimized version is set at 1008px max width / 605px max height to avoid internal downscaling/upscaling of the frontend that might introduce unwanted artifacts, moiree or aliasing effects.
DOWNLOAD ALL LOGOS (2000+) at this link: https://mega.nz/folder/22pRyY6K#t9cVLDbWaIlyDflG_QVTjw
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Space Cadet (Maxis 1995) Media Files & Cabinet Instructions
By SixOfTwelve
Houston,
Let's Put Things On Cabinets That Were Never Meant To Be On Cabinets!
This is the big one, kids. The OG. The granddaddy of them all. It's 3D Pinball: Space Cadet, released by Microsoft in 1995 as part of their Plus! package and bundled with every Windows operating system afterwards, up to and including Windows XP in 2001.
To call this game influential would be an understatement. It was in everyone's home, and everybody and their grandmother played it. For a lot of people, this was their first taste of virtual pinball. And the best part? It still runs on modern systems, so of course I had to give this one the special full cabinet treatment.
Yeah, but… why?
We’ve got an excellent VPX recreation by the venerable JP Salas. It got a fantastic overhaul in 2025 with @funkatron101’s Galaxy Edition. There are multiple high-quality mods out there. So why go back to the clunky old Windows version and put it on a cabinet?
I can only answer that for myself: Because it’s there. Because I wanted to see if I could - which is kind of the entire point of this series.
And because when someone steps up to the cab and says, “Hey… this reminds me of that game I used to play as a kid,” I want to be able to smile, say: “You mean this one?”, fire it up, and watch the nostalgia hit.
And honestly? It deserves to be there. Out of respect.
So, today's included AutoHotKey script makes Space Cadet run on your cab: It rotates the playfield to portrait mode, lowers the resolution to 600x800, places filler images on the backglass and DMD screens, launches the game, covers up some of the Windows-specific interfaces and maps your cabinet buttons to the appropriate keys. Optionally, it offers support for analog nudge and plunger via JoyToKey, and DMDExt support for showing the score on your DMD screen.
Brace yourselves for a space freighter full of goodies:
4 backglass images (two in 4:3, two in 16:9, featuring both original and AI reimagined art) 3 company logos (you pick: Maxis, Cinematronics or Microsoft) 2 DMD images (one for the frontend, one as a filler image for the script) 3 flyer images (shots of the Microsoft Plus! packaging, courtesy of Archive.org) a whopping 71 instruction cards (text taken from the offical rules document, fully illustrated in loving detail by myself, plus a few extra pages from an online strategy guide - this may well be the most comprehensive guide to the game out there, and it should be usable for the VPX version as well!) launch audio (the classic wormhole sound effect) a promo video (a short vintage Microsoft Plus! TV ad) table audio (recorded from the game) 2 table images (one for your frontent, one to hide the game's Windows UI during startup) a wheel image (courtesy of the Launchbox Games Database)
As always, the script will need a bit of tweaking to fit your setup, but don’t worry - it’s heavily annotated. Give it a proper read-through before heading to the comments for help.
I’m happy to assist where I can, but do try to meet me halfway first 😉
Share and enjoy!
SOME MORE NOTES:
Where to get it:
Space Cadet is no longer bundled with Windows, but it’s still easy to find online, either as part of old Windows ISOs or as a standalone download. Archive.org is probably your best starting point.
How to run it:
Amazingly, the game still runs without a hitch on modern Windows systems - or at least the later versions do. Some original Windows 95 builds floating around may not cooperate, so make sure you grab a working version and test it before wiring it up to the script.
You may need to tweak the timing of a couple of Sleep commands in the script, depending on how quickly the game launches on your system:
The first Sleep covers the time until the game’s “3D Pinball” splash screen disappears (after which the script’s loading overlay takes over) The second Sleep waits for the game to fully load before sending F4 to switch to fullscreen and remove the overlay.
A word about controls:
The Coin button acts as Pause (F3). The menu bar is hidden by the script. The Start button pulls double duty: It restarts the game (F2) and acts as Enter for high score entry. The script assumes you're using the game's default controls. With a US keyboard layout, everything should work out of the box. On other layouts, the default / key for the right flipper may cause issues. If so, remap it in-game and adjust the script accordingly. (Details are in the script comments.)
What I'm not completely happy with:
The game always launches in windowed mode and needs to be switched to fullscreen (via F4) once it’s loaded. The script handles this and hides the transition behind an overlay image.
That said, the game window will sometimes briefly pop in front of the overlay before going fullscreen. Not every time though, and I haven’t figured out why. If you crack that one, let me know.
What's not working (yet):
Right now, the setup is locked to single-player.
In theory, enabling more players should be as simple as having the script send: Alt+O → P → [1–4]
Feel free to experiment, and definitely let me know if you get it working 🙂
AI use disclaimer:
The alternate backglass was created with ChatGPT, using the original screenshot as a starting point.
Fun fact: AI is terrible at left and right hands. The Cadet’s thumbs-up hand kept switching sides like it was in a mirror universe. After about 30 iterations and corrections, this was the best result I could get. Hope you like it!
Would you like to know more?™
Absolute madman Timothy Peterson has created a YouTube playlist in which he shows how to beat every single mission the game has to offer. These videos have been invaluable to me in putting together the Instruction Cards, since the official rules document that came with the game does contain a handful of errors and unclear definitions, which have been corrected for this version.
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Watchmen loading animation
By doomeniko
Quickly done. 1080p. No sound.
I have a 4K version on request in the comments.
I still hope this table will receive a mekeover one day.
Enjoy!
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Lost In Space (SEGA 1998) DrJones Comic-book Edition - Loading variants
By doomeniko
I love this version of the table but couldn't find any loading screen that was fitting its style so I quickly made two animated versions to choose from.
Enjoy!
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Metal Man (INDER 1992) clear wheel logos 4K
Logo taken from backglass/flyer, upscaled and restored for high resolution and cleaned up, optimized for 4K/2K frontends
Download the 4K version if you use a frontend like PinballX or Pinup Popper on a 4K monitor, or the regular version if you have a 1440p resolution or less. Logos are optimized for each resolution since the internal downscaling/upscaling of the frontends might introduce unwanted artifacts, moiree or aliasing effects.
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3D tables - Loading Video and Backglass Attract
By kilazz
Loading Video and Backglass Attract i use for my "3D" category
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Shrek (Stern 2008) - Vpx Video Instruction (French audio)
By pat852
Bonjour à tous
Voici une nouvelle traduction audio française des instructions vidéo de KONGEDAM du groupe (LAURENT EGAPEL, GARGA SURQUES, THIERRY DELOMIER et PATRICE SALERNO).
La Vingt-deuxième publication est « Shrek (Stern 2008) ».
Aux vues du nombre de vidéo on a besoin de renfort !!
Si vous souhaiter nous aider pour les traductions contacter moi en Message privé
Le process est assez simple je génère un fichier texte de la traduction française « brute » de la vidéo.
Vous corrigez dans le fichier texte les anomalies de traduction de l’I.A et je renvois la traduction corrigée dans Clidéo pour génération de la vidéo traduite.
En plus cela vous permet d’avoir la vidéo traduite d’une table que vous affectionné non encore traitée.
Hello everyone
Here is a new French audio translation of the KONGEDAM video instructions from the group (LAURENT EGAPEL, GARGA SURQUES, THIERRY DELOMIER, and PATRICE SALERNO).
The Twenty-second release is « Shrek (Stern 2008) ».
Given the number of videos, we need reinforcements!
If you'd like to help with translations, contact me via private message.
The process is quite simple: I generate a text file of the "raw" French translation of the video.
You correct any AI translation errors in the text file, and I send the corrected translation back to Clideo to generate the translated video.
In addition, this allows you to have a translated video of a table you like that hasn't been processed yet.
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Motordome (Bally 1986) clear wheel logo 4K
Logo taken from backglass, upscaled and restored for high resolution and cleaned up, optimized for 2K/4K frontends
Providing files optimized for 1440p cabinet mode in PinballX and maximum available resolution.
PinballX is using 70% of the respective screen width for the logo display at a 1.66 aspect ratio, so the provided optimized version is set at 1008px max width / 605px max height to avoid internal downscaling/upscaling of the frontend that might introduce unwanted artifacts, moiree or aliasing effects.
DOWNLOAD ALL LOGOS (2000+) at this link: https://mega.nz/folder/22pRyY6K#t9cVLDbWaIlyDflG_QVTjw
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Mystic (Bally 1980) clear wheel logos 4K
Logo taken from backglass/flyer, upscaled and restored for high resolution and cleaned up, optimized for 2K/4K frontends
Providing files optimized for 1440p cabinet mode in PinballX and maximum available resolution.
PinballX is using 70% of the respective screen width for the logo display at a 1.66 aspect ratio, so the provided optimized version is set at 1008px max width / 605px max height to avoid internal downscaling/upscaling of the frontend that might introduce unwanted artifacts, moiree or aliasing effects.
DOWNLOAD ALL LOGOS (2000+) at this link: https://mega.nz/folder/22pRyY6K#t9cVLDbWaIlyDflG_QVTjw
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Expressway (Bally 1971) clear wheel logo 4K
Logo taken from backglass, upscaled and restored for high resolution and cleaned up, optimized for 2K/4K frontends
Providing files optimized for 1440p cabinet mode in PinballX and maximum available resolution.
PinballX is using 70% of the respective screen width for the logo display at a 1.66 aspect ratio, so the provided optimized version is set at 1008px max width / 605px max height to avoid internal downscaling/upscaling of the frontend that might introduce unwanted artifacts, moiree or aliasing effects.
DOWNLOAD ALL LOGOS (2000+) at this link: https://mega.nz/folder/22pRyY6K#t9cVLDbWaIlyDflG_QVTjw
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Mustang (Gottlieb 1977) clear wheel logos 4K
Logo taken from backglass, upscaled and restored for high resolution and cleaned up, optimized for 2K/4K frontends
Providing files optimized for 1440p cabinet mode in PinballX and maximum available resolution.
PinballX is using 70% of the respective screen width for the logo display at a 1.66 aspect ratio, so the provided optimized version is set at 1008px max width / 605px max height to avoid internal downscaling/upscaling of the frontend that might introduce unwanted artifacts, moiree or aliasing effects.
DOWNLOAD ALL LOGOS (2000+) at this link: https://mega.nz/folder/22pRyY6K#t9cVLDbWaIlyDflG_QVTjw
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Mustang (Gottlieb 1977)
By davadruix
"Mustang (Gottlieb 1977)" vpx wheels and dmd picture
if you appreciate the work, then thank you for not forgetting a "like" or a "review" , it's nice!
Personal, non-commercial use only. Please contact me if you would like to use it in another way.
All Logos, Copyrights and Trademarks are property of their respective owners.
PROVIDED STRICTLY FOR PERSONAL / HOME USE AND NOT FOR COMMERCIAL SALE / RE-SALE OR DISTRIBUTION!
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Jungle Princess (Wheels)
By davadruix
"Jungle Princess" vpx wheels and dmd picture
if you appreciate the work, then thank you for not forgetting a "like" or a "review" , it's nice!
Personal, non-commercial use only. Please contact me if you would like to use it in another way.
All Logos, Copyrights and Trademarks are property of their respective owners.
PROVIDED STRICTLY FOR PERSONAL / HOME USE AND NOT FOR COMMERCIAL SALE / RE-SALE OR DISTRIBUTION!
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Tokyo Pinball (Rikiya Minami 2022) Media Files & Cabinet Instructions
By SixOfTwelve
Because the voices told me to... here's another episode of
Let's Put Things On Cabinets That Were Never Meant To Be On Cabinets!
Today’s game is Tokyo Pinball, released in 2022 by Rikiya Minami aka "Ricky". The game fully leans into a classic pixel-art aesthetic, complete with delightfully grating chiptune music and a range of visual options (CRT shaders, screen curvature, and more) to make it feel like you’re playing on some janky old cab in a dingy arcade basement somewhere.
As for gameplay, the physics are arcade-y but solid, and features like "bullet time" slow motion when the ball nears the drain make it very beginner-friendly. There’s also a good set of tutorials to help you get up to speed.
I really like this one - it’s clear the creator is a huge pinball fan and genuinely wants his game to act as a kind of “gateway drug” into the hobby. He even links to resources on his website showing where people can find places to play real pinball in Japan. And I have a ton of respect for those tiny teams - sometimes just one person (or two, in the case of LittleWing) - who manage to turn their own unique vision into a fully realized game.
Actually, today is a bit of a cheat day for Let's Put Things On Cabinets That Were Never Meant To Be On Cabinets! , because Tokyo Pinball already includes video options that are very much intended for cabinet play.
That said, it’s not completely cabinet-friendly. There are a few rough edges, but that's where the included AutoHotKey script comes in. It handles the usual behind-the-scenes magic: placing filler images on the backglass and DMD screens, launching the game, and mapping your cabinet buttons to the appropriate keys.
A quick word about controls:
This is where that “not completely cabinet-friendly” I mentioned above comes into play. The game requires separate keys for flippers, nudge, and kickback, meaning you’d ideally want three buttons on each side of your cabinet. Since most setups don’t go that far, I made a judgment call after some playtesting: in this case, kickback felt more useful than nudge, so the magnasave buttons are mapped to kickback.
If you’re running an analog controller in your cabinet, you can optionally use JoyToKey to handle nudging by physically abusing the cab. And of course, if you do have extra buttons available, the script can be adjusted to map those as well.
As usual, I’ve bundled in a generous pile of goodies to pretty up your frontend:
2 backglass images (one in 4:3 and one in 16:9) a company logo (since the creator doesn't have one, I built one out of his itch.io profile logo) 2 DMD images (one for the frontend, one as a filler image for the script) 2 flyer images (photos of the physical game CD and its inlay) 15 instruction cards (text from the PDF manual on Steam, images added by me) a promo video (trailer from the creator's YouTube channel) table audio (recorded from the game) a table image for your frontent a table video for your frontent a wheel image (from the creator's itch.io page)
As always, the script will need a bit of tweaking to fit your setup, but don’t worry - it’s heavily annotated. Give it a proper read-through before heading to the comments for help.
I’m happy to assist where I can, but do try to meet me halfway first 😉
Share and enjoy!
SOME MORE NOTES:
Where to get it:
While Tokyo Pinball is available on Steam, I highly recommend getting the version directly from Rikiya Minami's itch.io page. You might be paying a few cents more (and I do mean just a few, if any), but:
The creator gets a better cut of the profits on itch.io The itch.io version of the game doesn't need Steam running in the background and so is better suited for offline cabinets In my case, the Steam verison would constantly end up slipping behind my PinballX frontend window when launched - something that didn't happen with the itch.io version
How to run it:
Being only four years old at the time of this posting, the game should run without any fuss. Just make sure your video settings are configured correctly:
The 270° rotation is key Your window size may vary depending on your resolution. Note that you're setting the resolution for your landscape mode, even though the game screen is rotated Set the pixel scale as high as possible to fill the screen nicely
If the "bullet time" effect mentioned above is not your thing, you can turn it off in the options. I quite like it and it's part of the game's unique charm, but the fact that the music also slows down every time it's happening can make it irritating.
On that note, turning off lowpass filter and reverb effect in the audio settings also helps take the edge off the soundtrack. Don't expect miracles, but every little bit helps.
AI use disclaimer:
No AI was used in the creation of the artwork.
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Halloween 1978-1981 (Original 2022) Instruction Card
By Autobott
Instruction card for Halloween 1978-1981 by HiRez00
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Rush LE (2025)- Loading Screen
By Skully63
Wanted a loading screen for the DrHotWing Table of Rush LE (2025) great table!! Enjoy! It's animated and has sound.
All Logos, Music, Copyrights and Trademarks are property of their respective owners.
PROVIDED STRICTLY FOR PERSONAL / HOME USE AND NOT FOR COMMERCIAL SALE / RE-SALE OR DISTRIBUTION!
See it in action before you download---------->https://rumble.com/v791gj4-rush-le-loading-2025.html
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Masters of the Universe Collector's Edition (Original 2025) clear wheel logos 4k
Logo taken from backglass, upscaled and restored for high resolution and cleaned up, optimized for 2K/4K frontends
Download the regular version if you're using 1440p or less resolution, or the "_max" version if you're using 4K resolution or any other configuration like Desktop mode
Logos are optimized for cabinet mode using PinballX; since PinballX is using 70% of the respective screen width for the logo display, the 2k versions are set at 1008px width to avoid internal downscaling/upscaling of the frontend that might introduce unwanted artifacts, moiree or aliasing effects.
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Mr Black (Taito do Brasil 1984) clear wheel logo 4K
Logo taken from backglass, upscaled and restored for high resolution and cleaned up, optimized for 4K/2K frontends
Download the 4K version if you use a frontend like PinballX or Pinup Popper on a 4K monitor, or the regular version if you have a 1440p resolution or less. Logos are optimized for each resolution since the internal downscaling/upscaling of the frontends might introduce unwanted artifacts, moiree or aliasing effects.
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Mr. & Mrs. PecMen (LTD do Brasil 1983) clear wheel logo 4K
Logo taken from backglass, upscaled and restored for high resolution and cleaned up, optimized for 4K/2K frontends
Download the 4K version if you use a frontend like PinballX or Pinup Popper on a 4K monitor, or the regular version if you have a 1440p resolution or less. Logos are optimized for each resolution since the internal downscaling/upscaling of the frontends might introduce unwanted artifacts, moiree or aliasing effects.
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Mr Doom (Recel 1979) clear wheel logo 4K
Logo taken from backglass, upscaled and restored for high resolution and cleaned up, optimized for 4K/2K frontends
Download the 4K version if you use a frontend like PinballX or Pinup Popper on a 4K monitor, or the regular version if you have a 1440p resolution or less. Logos are optimized for each resolution since the internal downscaling/upscaling of the frontends might introduce unwanted artifacts, moiree or aliasing effects.
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