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Version 1.0.1
683 downloads
Sleic Pin-BALL (Sleic 1994) was a 4 player pinball machine by Spanish company "Creaciones e Investigaciones Electrónicas, Sociedad Limitada", a.k.a Sleic. There already is a very basic version by javito that contains a sketched playfield in low-res quality. The Sleic article on IPDB says that the playfield was identical to "Petaco (Juegos Populares 1984)", but rules, gameplay and display indicate otherwise. From my perspective, Sleic have used an old Petaco table as a donor and added some of their own stuff including a DMD with animations and different rules. They have moved posts and gadgets and plastics around and even covered some of the inserts. Gameplay looks considerably different in the rare videos in comparison to Petaco. There is a PinMame ROM set for the game "Sleic Pin-Ball" available for download, but I am not able to make it work. VpinMame doesn't take it into account, so it probably is broken or incomplete or omitted for some other reason from vpinmame. I have built my version on the Petaco ROM, but if anyone should get the dedicated Sleic Pin-BALL ROM to work I'm ready to re-build the table on that instead. Apparently, javito had the same issues, so his version is built on Petaco as well. Losely based on Javito's playfield and some of the rare resources for the game I stitched something together, applied some AI upscaling and then re-drew and cleaned in a time-consuming process most of the playfield, plastics and primitives. I've then borrowed the "Petaco (Juegos Populares 1984)" code as a donor table and added the graphics I created and moved around things. Therefore, all credits for coding, physics, GI etc. goes to the authors of the Petaco table. I merely did the graphics job. A big "thank you" goes to the creators of the Petaco table JP Salas, MRCMRC, wiesshund and pedator for allowing me to use their code. They suggested that I should contact toxie as vpinmame maintainer regarding the ROM issue. I will do so later. For now, the table is playable, but the playfield lighting doesn't match the ball hitting switches. It works fine with Preview: -
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Version 1.0.0
357 downloads
Sleic Pin-BALL (Sleic 1994) was a 4 player pinball machine by Spanish company "Creaciones e Investigaciones Electrónicas, Sociedad Limitada", a.k.a Sleic. There is a ROM for that table that does not work within vpinmame. That's why the current Sleic table is based on the ROM of the game Petaco (Juegos Populares 1984). This backglass subsquently works with the Petaco ROM. I've cleaned and upscaled the existing backglass image and created a full DMD screen as well for score display. Based on the grill/DMD I've created a made-up full DMD screen. The original Sleic backglass didn't come with animation; it was just permanently lit. That's why I have created a dual backglass that contains an authentic mode as well as a fantasy mode with the castle windows and the lightning firing based on game play. To toggle between authentic and fantasy mode, go to the backglass server's setup screen by focussing the b2s server window (usually using the [TAB] key) and then pressing [F1]. For details, refer to https://github.com/vpinball/b2s-backglass/wiki/Settings Previews: Backglass: Full DMD: -
View File Sleic Pinball (Sleic 1994) Sleic Pin-BALL (Sleic 1994) was a 4 player pinball machine by Spanish company "Creaciones e Investigaciones Electrónicas, Sociedad Limitada", a.k.a Sleic. There already is a very basic version by javito that contains a sketched playfield in low-res quality. The Sleic article on IPDB says that the playfield was identical to "Petaco (Juegos Populares 1984)", but rules, gameplay and display indicate otherwise. From my perspective, Sleic have used an old Petaco table as a donor and added some of their own stuff including a DMD with animations and different rules. They have moved posts and gadgets and plastics around and even covered some of the inserts. Gameplay looks considerably different in the rare videos in comparison to Petaco. There is a PinMame ROM set for the game "Sleic Pin-Ball" available for download, but I am not able to make it work. VpinMame doesn't take it into account, so it probably is broken or incomplete or omitted for some other reason from vpinmame. I have built my version on the Petaco ROM, but if anyone should get the dedicated Sleic Pin-BALL ROM to work I'm ready to re-build the table on that instead. Apparently, javito had the same issues, so his version is built on Petaco as well. Losely based on Javito's playfield and some of the rare resources for the game I stitched something together, applied some AI upscaling and then re-drew and cleaned in a time-consuming process most of the playfield, plastics and primitives. I've then borrowed the "Petaco (Juegos Populares 1984)" code as a donor table and added the graphics I created and moved around things. Therefore, all credits for coding, physics, GI etc. goes to the authors of the Petaco table. I merely did the graphics job. A big "thank you" goes to the creators of the Petaco table JP Salas, MRCMRC, wiesshund and pedator for allowing me to use their code. They suggested that I should contact toxie as vpinmame maintainer regarding the ROM issue. I will do so later. For now, the table is playable, but the playfield lighting doesn't match the ball hitting switches. It works fine with Preview: Submitter GauGau Submitted 07/07/24 Category VPX - Pinball Tables
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