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Sea Ray (Bally 1971)

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5 From 4 reviews
94.19 MB File Size
None - it's an EM ROM Name
Scottacus Created by
Bord and Scottacus Artwork by
Scottacus Scripting by
Bally Manufacturer
1971 Year

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This table is only one of two that carries the Keith "the Loon" Moon seal of approval as testified by the photo below.  

 

Sea Ray a new release of a hybrid Desktop, Cab and VR all in one table that is made for vpx 10.6.  The table is set as desktop/cab and to play in VR just edit the top section of the script.  To alter the table's settings please hold the left flipper button between games to enter the game options menu.  To change the LUT for the table hold the magnasave button between games.

 

Changes since previous versions include:

- VR mode with selectable room/minimal views in game using the left flipper options menu between games

-Improved Bord blender renders

-Addition of the most resent nFozzy and crew physics

-Onevox's LUTs for on the fly contrast and brightness control

-New three dimensional sound routines from Whirlwind

-New save file system that has an easy to read text file and is game version specific to prevent problems when upgrading

-New scoring logic that blocks scores that occur too fast for an EM pin mech (again from Whirlwind)

 

Thanks to all of the folks who helped bring this table to completion, especially the VR discord group who got me going with VR!

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bietekwiet

   2 of 2 members found this review helpful 2 / 2 members

Beautiful recreation!

Visually very nice and the sounds are well calibrated (not too loud) which makes playing the table very enjoyable.

The table itself is tough as nails. Getting the ball to the upper half and top of the playfield is like finding your way through a maze. But this challenge will make me come back for more so I consider it a good thing.

Thank you for the hard work. Appreciated!

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ShipTreked

  

You folks are outstanding.

great tables. love the graphics and sounds this game offers.

Cheeres. Andrew

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ChiefArcade

  

Lighting and physics are fantastic !  Backglass and table art are top notch.  Seriously talented author for sure !

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