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King Rock (Gottlieb 1972)_Teisen_MOD

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Loserman76, Bodydump, GNance, JPSalas, Pinuck, Hauntfreaks, Borgdog, Arngrim, Cliffy, Teisen Created by
Gottlieb Manufacturer
1972 Year

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First I would like to thank Loserman76 for the beautiful work... wherever he is playing pinball!
 
small changes were made only aesthetically
 
small improvements in the playfield, plastics, lighting,flippers position...  I want to make it clear that the descriptions for the tables I'm sharing are "standard" for all, changes are made when there is a need for some adjustment.
 
version used, follow the link to the original table    


 
New Backdrop created by Cliffy! Thank you friend.
 
Adjustments made:
 
- Playfield touch-ups
- Plastics touch-ups
- cap bumpers
- spinners
- added primitive to the base of the bumpers and lighting
- lighting
- metals
- screws
- new pov
- new backdrop
- other small touches
 
Loserman Description:
VPX conversion
Artwork done by Bodydump
others to thank: GNance, JPSalas, Pinuck, hauntfreaks, Borgdog, Arngrim
in addition to the "standard" keys (typically "1" to start game and "5" for coin), I've added "3" as another coin input and "4" for coin and auto-start game (like I recall the dime slots generally were) to simulate 3 coin slots
when game is not in progress, holding down left flipper for about 3-5 seconds will bring up the options menu. left flipper selects item, right flipper changes option.
I've also included shadows for the ball and flippers. If you want to turn them off look for these lines at the beginning of the script:
Const ShadowFlippersOn = true
Const ShadowBallOn = true
change to false if you want either of the shadows not showing on your tables

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JCalhoun

  

The double flipper makes this table unusual — hitting a flipper button and seeing what appears to be a wall of flip come slapping the ball is fun.

It's not a lot of EM games where the flippers are powerful enough (or the table uncluttered enough) to get the ball back near the top of the table.

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