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Version 1.2
849 downloads
From master designer Ted Zale and pinball art legend Jerry Kelley comes Rockmakers - a zany romp through a caveman rock quarry. This game has some great features including zipper flippers, a mid-playfield ball return, and a very unique skillshot. Art/model/render by bord. Script/VR/sound by scottacus. This could not have been brought to life without the generosity of the folks that helped get high quality game assets. Thank you to VPC Discord members apophis dreaddazzman e51v50h#5150 JTHulkster Kamun lminimart MrGrynch NelsonPJ PEandS1Ws Smaug SmedleyBumblechuck Studlygoorite TastyWaps Wodan Wylte xcoff33x yogevsho -
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Version 1.1.1
1158 downloads
Blue Note is among the grooviest tables you're going to find. Okay, maybe they missed the Summer of Love by about a decade but this table is all about music and bell-bottoms. The asymmetric bumpers and the staggered flippers make this table too cool for school. Targets for Do, Re Mi, etc. line the left wall. It’s when you hit them all that the points on the table really start to skyrocket. Keeping with the asymmetry, a pair of spinners hang out just to the right of center playfield — a blast to rocket through. One of the two has a kind of clever visual trick with a musical staff depicted on one side, musical notes on the other — spin it up for the magic. This was a table brought to the VPX community by the late @loserman76. A handful of us fans worked on 1.1 to punch up the sound, redo the playfield and plastics, add shadows, a new apron, new kick-out hole, lights, colors... Can you dig it? If using Desktop scoring please do not have the Apply Day/Night Cycle box checked. If day/night cycle is desired please use a b2s and use the included b2s backdrop. This is selectable in Edit mode, Toggle Backglass view in the DT Image dropdown. Thanks to @GordonJames for playtesting. Be sure to grab @hauntfreaks new backglass file for this table. Loserman76’s original: https://vpuniverse.com/files/file/8857-blue-note-gottlieb-1979/ -
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Version 1.2
803 downloads
It's a fascinating thing that the work you create, if shared, can outlive you. So it is for Jeff "Loserman76" Whitehead. We all have him to thank for his prolific work in creating EM games for VPX. And so his title, Sheriff is seeing a lot of work by the community: Teisen modded, then GauGau... I have tweaked the sound code to incorporate Fleep's sounds and sound code. This improves the SSF (surround sound feedback) for flippers, etc. As per GauGau's work, you can create a music folder called "Sheriff" with custom music, or see his Western-themed PUP pack. Original: https://vpuniverse.com/files/file/8258-sheriff-gottlieb-1971/ Teisen's: https://vpuniverse.com/files/file/17575-sheriff-gottlieb-1971_teisen_mod/ GauGau's: https://vpuniverse.com/files/file/17775-sheriff-gottlieb-1971-soundmod-4k/ -
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Version 1.0.0
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Clear logo wheel for Bally's 1968 Rockmakers. Tedious time spent creating this clear logo from the flyer art. It's as crisp as I can make it without vectorizing. Perfect for use with Launchbox and other frontends and goes great with @bord @scottacus newest vpx version of the table.- 3 comments
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View File Rockmakers (Bally 1968) From master designer Ted Zale and pinball art legend Jerry Kelley comes Rockmakers - a zany romp through a caveman rock quarry. This game has some great features including zipper flippers, a mid-playfield ball return, and a very unique skillshot. Art/model/render by bord. Script/VR/sound by scottacus. This could not have been brought to life without the generosity of the folks that helped get high quality game assets. Thank you to VPC Discord members apophis dreaddazzman e51v50h#5150 JTHulkster Kamun lminimart MrGrynch NelsonPJ PEandS1Ws Smaug SmedleyBumblechuck TastyWaps Wodan Wylte xcoff33x yogevsho Submitter bord Submitted 04/18/24 Category VPX - Pinball Tables
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Version 1.3
445 downloads
King of Diamonds is a playing-card based table where you try to get a complete hand of Diamonds. The cards 2 through 9 can be earned from rollovers — getting all of them lights the SPECIAL. The cards 10, J, Q, K and Ace can be earned from corresponding bullseye targets. A roto-spin feature (called a carousel) spins up card-rank targets five at a time providing an additional way to claim the full suit of Diamonds. Getting all thirteen cards lights all the SPECIALs. (You need the SPECIALs before the machine will deal out free games.) A player-friendly table that gives you the possibility to score a lot of free games. When this came out Gottlieb had just moved to the automatic ball release mechanism we're still familiar with. King of Diamonds is a classic from Gottlieb’s Wedgehead era and, as it turns out, the favorite table of VPU's own @Cliffy. Hold left flipper (shift) before game start for options menu. New in version 1.3: playfield lights, bumper cover and other lighting new top tabs and screw adjustments playfield color correction removed extraneous reflections fixes for plastics, decal images and materials, plunger depth new sunken tray apron playfield shadows bell no longer panned hard right for headphones users The VPX community is continually in @loserman76's debt. Here is a link his original table that this one is based on: https://vpuniverse.com/files/file/8290-king-of-diamonds-gottlieb-1967/- 4 comments
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View File Airport (Gottlieb 1969) 1.4 Airport is a bell-banger from 1969. No spinners or ball locks — just two-fisted vari-target action and plenty of bell ringing bumpers. Vari-targets are those targets that when you ram into them with your ball they retreat backward — your score increasing the farther you drive them back. You love it when Ten Times Value is lit and you drive the ball all the way back. I love vari-targets and Airport has not one but a pair of them. In fact, Airport was the very first pinball table to feature vari-targets. (That probably explains why the rest of the table is fairly spartan.) A four-player version of this table exists with a different theme and artwork, College Queens — also from 1969. Airport’s jet-set theme suggests a time when commercial jet travel was still sexy and new. Would they have had a pinball table such as this in an actual airport in 1969? Airport is another community table that began with the legacy of the late @loserman76. @AxeVerse and others have contributed to and updated the table since. This version adds a recessed apron, playfield shadows, reworking of the plastics, various tweaks to lighting, textures, and more (see table script for details). Be sure to grab the recent backglass from @hauntfreaks featuring @Silversurfer’s amazing vector artwork. Original version by Loserman76: Submitter EMUnderdogs Submitted 04/13/24 Category VPX - Pinball Tables
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Version 1.3.2
913 downloads
Airport (Gottlieb 1969) v1.3.2 Once more Thank You Looserman76 (R.I.P.) for creating all these wonderfull EM tables. This update follows after JCalhoun's vpx v1.2. After Watching Joe's recent repair videos of this table, I noticed some fixes needed for the VP table by Looserman76 and the many updates allready done by others. Table States where not right so I corrected those. Ball 1 thru 5 now correctly selects the various switches and varitarget state, after each ball in play. For the playfield after some research and comparing Gottlieb photos, videos. The colors needed to be corrected for the top playfield, Gottliebs logo and the 2 outlanes. They are now in my opinion closer to what it should be a colored salmon(like), as close as when it came out of the factory in 1969. Most virtual tables I have seen had it yellow or orange, red for gottlieb's logo etc. What's New in v1.3.2 - 2024-03-06 New Lighting. Less Yellow. What's New in v1.3.1 - 2024-03-04 Playfield Alpha Channel Fix. What's New in v1.3 - 2024-03-03 -Redone the Plastics Art at the top. -Fixes on all 6 plastics and recolored them. -Top playfield 50 Points Letters Salmon added. -Playfield both diamonds purple color changed. -Changed all the salmon color to a lighter tone. What's New in v1.2.3 - 2024-03-01 - Top Playfield near the 6 Rollovers, salmon color needed to be added to the Zig Zag lines. - Airplane Line & Gottlieb Logo letters changed to same color has center diamond's purple. - Alpha channel was missing on the top roller #1. What's New in v1.2.2 - 2024-02-29 Table Script: Ball states corrections, vari-target correction Playfield Color Corrections: Top playfield, Gottlieb's Logo, outlanes ----------------------------------------------- Previous Updates: Original version by loserman76: https://vpuniverse.com/files/file/8171-airport-gottlieb-1969vpx/ Teisen's version: https://vpuniverse.com/files/file/15776-airport-gottlieb-1969_teisen_mod/ JCalhoun's Version: https://vpuniverse.com/files/file/18630-airport-gottlieb-1969-12/ -
Version 1.4
574 downloads
Airport is a bell-banger from 1969. No spinners or ball locks — just two-fisted vari-target action and plenty of bell ringing bumpers. Vari-targets are those targets that when you ram into them with your ball they retreat backward — your score increasing the farther you drive them back. You love it when Ten Times Value is lit and you drive the ball all the way back. I love vari-targets and Airport has not one but a pair of them. In fact, Airport was the very first pinball table to feature vari-targets. (That probably explains why the rest of the table is fairly spartan.) A four-player version of this table exists with a different theme and artwork, College Queens — also from 1969. Airport’s jet-set theme suggests a time when commercial jet travel was still sexy and new. Would they have had a pinball table such as this in an actual airport in 1969? Airport is another community table that began with the legacy of the late @loserman76. @AxeVerse and others have contributed to and updated the table since. This version adds a recessed apron, playfield shadows, reworking of the plastics, various tweaks to lighting, textures, and more (see table script for details). Be sure to grab the recent backglass from @hauntfreaks featuring @Silversurfer’s amazing vector artwork. Original version by Loserman76: -
Version 1.0.0
584 downloads
Wizard! (Bally 1975) Wizard!, released in May 1975, was Bally's highest-production flipper game to that date with over 10,000 units produced. The game comes at the tail end of Bally's electromechanical production schedule and sets the stage for the company's solid-state success in the years to follow. Widely regarded as one of the first proper licensed games in pinball history, Wizard! features the likenesses of Ann Margret and Roger Daltrey, stars of the 1976 Ken Russell film Tommy (a screen adaptation of the Who's rock opera of the same name). Other than its classic theme, Wizard! is notable as being the first game to showcase playfield “flip flags”, a feature used on only a handful of other Bally games. This table is one of my favorite EM tables, so I had to add DOF to it to complete the illusion. Big thanks to @pinball58 for creating an amazing recreation of this machine. Also, big thanks to @hauntfreaks for the amazing backglass available. Here is a link to that backglass: All Artwork, Logos, Music, Copyrights, and Trademarks are the property of their respective owners. PROVIDED STRICTLY FOR PERSONAL / HOME USE AND NOT FOR COMMERCIAL SALE / RE-SALE OR DISTRIBUTION!- 17 comments
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Version 2.04
378 downloads
re-upload of vpinball.com table, no changes. Thanks to all who provided stuff to the community that I used, dark and sliderpoint in particular for some primitives, and loserman76 for some scripting I borrowed from Target Alpha. Hold down left flipper button before starting a game for some options (added a freeplay option to the balls and replays). And of course as usual the FS backdrop settings are for my cab which has the playfield in portrait orientation. Let me know of any bugs/issues/feedback in the support topic please. Thanks! -
View File Star Action (Williams 1973) 1.1 Remember 1973? Pink Floyd’s, Dark Side of the Moon, Wings album, Band on the Run, William’s Star Action pinball machine…. No, not that last one? Here’s your chance to enjoy this table from over 50 years ago. Star Action features a unique turntable (in playfield-center) that spins when you hit one of two posts (remind anyone of the lamp from Tales of the Arabian Nights?). Spin it to advance through the ten lights around its circumference to get Double, then Triple scoring. Wide flippers are a little more forgiving than the sometimes shorter variant you often see in older tables. This version, 1.1, features beautiful plastics, playfield, apron — and when combined with a masterclass backglass by @hauntfreaks hopefully it makes for a top-notch EM (electro-mechanical) table worthy as an update to @loserman76’s VPX contribution. Hold left flipper (shift) before game start for options menu. Options include: 5 ball or 3 ball play Reset high scores Change scoring values Enable/disable add a ball star mode Contributors include @Cliffy, @teisen, @hauntfreaks and @JCalhoun. The original table from @loserman76: https://vpuniverse.com/files/file/7246-star-action-williams-1973/ Submitter EMUnderdogs Submitted 03/23/24 Category VPX - Pinball Tables
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Version 1.1
1066 downloads
Structuring pinball around a game of dominos is interesting. Dominos are featured in the artwork, the scoring. The center of the playfield displays a winding path of 15 dominos — just below two roto-targets and a center target. If you can hit the kick-out holes, the top rollovers or the side targets (when lit) you advance lights along the path of dominos. If you can get to the last domino the SPECIALs will light. There’s just something about Domino. An early Wedgehead from Gottlieb, IPDB (Internet Pinball Database) puts it thematically in the “Happiness” category, and that doesn’t seem misplaced. Frequently owners describe the table as evoking a more innocent time. (And we all love the young woman in the Wonder Bread dress.) For EM (electro-mechanical) pinball tables, players on IPDB voted Domino into the top 100 — maybe the happy vibe of Domino is in fact infectious. Hold left flipper (shift) before game start for options menu. New in version 1.1: center target animation lighting, reflections, wall fixes sunken tray apron alternate desktop backdrop for desktop B2S users playfield shadows SSF sound code, new sound resources Domino is another EM table first brought to VPX by the prolific, but since deceased, @loserman76. Here is a link to his original table: https://vpuniverse.com/files/file/8348-domino-gottlieb-1968/ We would love to improve Domino’s plastics, backglass but we are unable to find clean originals. If anyone has a source for those, please contact us.- 9 comments
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View File Slick Chick (Gottlieb 1963) 1.3.1 Why is Slick Chick one of the Top 10 EM (electro-mechanical) games voted by players on IPDB (Internet Pinball Database)? Is it the artwork featuring a barbershop quartet, showgirls wearing bunny ears and an apparently sauced Uncle Wiggily? Maybe. Or maybe it is due to how challenging the game is. A gobble hole in the playfield center seems to be particularly nasty if you launch multiple balls onto the playfield. Watching fans who enjoy Slick Chick though, they talk about the two skill shots you need to dial in in order to roll over either the CHICK or the SLICK at the top of the playfield. Others say this is the ultimate nudge game and will reward your ability to finesse the ball. Young people seem to enjoy the simplicity of it. Make sure you grab the beautiful backglass file from @hauntfreaks. It turns the table into pure art. From @Cliffy Slick Chick-res-files are for desktop users in HD, 2K, 4K and UW (ultrawide) configurations. The .res files in the zip are intended for desktop users of this version of Slick Chick and are named as such. However, they can certainly be used for any other table running in desktop mode and uses a directb2s (b2s) with or without a fulldmd as long as the filename matches the tables filename. They are configured to place the backglass on the right and the fulldmd to the left and are sized for a single player EM. Again they are good as templates for other sizes and locations as well. The # comment lines in the file explain what each line does. Unzip the .res file that best matches your single monitor (desktop mode) to the same folder as the table. The b2s file also needs to reside in the same folder. Delete the first 3 characters of the filename, ie, if the file you need is HD-Slick Chick (Gottlieb 1963) 1.3.res then delete the HD- so it reads Slick Chick (Gottlieb 1963) 1.3.res. Remember, the .res filename needs to match the VPX table name exactly. The b2s filename also must match exactly so rename as needed. It is assumed you already have a 2.0 or newer version of B2S Server installed. https://vpuniverse.com/files/file/12024-b2s-backglass-server/ If you want to use a b2s with a table that has built in desktop scoring I've made a tutorial showing how to do this here https://vpuniverse.com/tutorials/article/32-desktop-backdrops-adding-or-changing-the-basics/ Thanks to @JCalhoun and @hauntfreaks for help and encouragement. Super thanks to @jarr3 for modernizing and adding such great features to the B2S Server. I'm always open to suggestions that will improve location and sizing, especially since I do not have a 4k or ultrawide monitor to test. Enjoy! The late @loserman76 created this table, and over 200 others. The VPX community continues to polish and tweak the games he left us. Here is his original table: https://vpuniverse.com/files/file/8252-slick-chick-gottlieb-1963/ New in 1.3 (details listed in table Script): playfield, cap bumpers, peg color adjustments illuminated bumper base, lighting of lost balls metals, lighting, playfield lights, rubber, wooden rails adjustments, fixes addition/adjustment of screws other playfield adjustments removed high score Post It removed extraneous reflections shooter lane alignments playfield shadows Submitter EMUnderdogs Submitted 03/28/24 Category VPX - Pinball Tables