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Version 1.3.0
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My little bit of early Pinball history. Recreated from my physical table, with playfield photos, sound recordings of the pins etc Although not really technically pinball, these bagatelle tables were the origin of the game and as there was no VPX version I decided to try reproducing it as my first attempt at VPX creation Zip also contains directB2s and Wheel- 4 comments
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Version 2.0
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Some explanation first. My username on VPinball was Warbler33. It still is over at VPForums. Why did I change my name here? If I had really thought about it, I probably would’ve been CactusDude everywhere from the start. But things didn’t happen that way. So after VPinball closed, I considered starting fresh here (you know, in that way high schoolers plan to become cool kids in college?). But in the aftermath of the shutdown, I kept learning about all the awesome tables I didn’t know about until they were already gone. I’d hate for anyone to be searching high and low for my stuff, so I decided to upload them at VPF under my old name. But I’ve come to learn that plenty of authors over here, that I enjoy the work of, don’t/can’t spend time over at VPF. Rather than give the impression that I support one site over the other, and to give more people access to my tables, I’ll be uploading stuff over here as well. TL;DR – Warbler33 at VPF is CactusDude here at VPUniverse. I’m not reposting someone else’s tables without permission. They’re mine to share. I hope you enjoy them. *** Here's "Ballyhoo" - the smash-hit that kicked off Bally's success back in 1932, recreated in VPX. No flippers in sight - just pins and balls living in the moment. A huge thank you to mfuegemann for creating "Cavalcade (Stoner 1935)" which I stripped down and rebuilt as Ballyhoo. This was my first recreation in VPX (I did it in the fall of 2020) and I'm still proud of it. I hope you enjoy playing it as much as I enjoyed making it. This is essentially the version that was on VPinball. I just added the right magna key as a ball loader in addition to the originally mapped right flipper. Download includes the table with a static backglass. There are also two wheels to choose from. *** August 26, 2022 UPDATE: Thanks to Dan (dude81818) for contacting me with an offer to send over much nicer looking playfields/aprons/plungers for the table. He also spent a lot of time making sure that the frame around the table looked WAY better. If you open up the script, there are numbers you can change under "Playfield Options" which toggles the playfield/apron/plunger images. Trust me, a redownload is worth it - the table looks better than I ever could've hoped when I first made it. -
Version 0.40
450 downloads
It's October 1934. The St. Louis Cardinals have beaten the Detroit Tigers for their 3rd World Series trophy. Satchel Paige's pitching is beginning to get attention from the white media outlets. Babe Ruth is the reigning Home Run King at 708 - just 6 shy of his ultimate total of 714. Hank Aaron, who will break Ruth's record 30 years from now, is currently 8 months old. Baseball is undeniably America's Pastime. And the folks over at Pacific Amusement Manufacturing Co. (PAMCO) capitalize on this with their "Major League" pinball table. *** Once again, I was inspired to recreate a table after seeing it on YouTube. While most of the playfield is fairly straight forward, I was amazed at the base running marbles in the center. I realized pretty quickly I had to give it a go. I've obviously never played the real thing, but I think the end result looks like the photos I've seen. This might also be the most fun flipperless table I've made yet. I also made a fantasy backglass for the table. I didn't feel using the post-it note high score on this one, so I stuck a high score reel and there's a running tally of your points and runs on the backglass. And I *think* you should be able to turn off the backglass in the script, if you prefer not using it. There's also one or two other settings you can adjust in the "Configuration" section of the script. *** A quick rundown of the rules: You MUST hit "Batter Up" to bring a marble up to home plate. If you get a ball in the home run spot and nobody's on any of the bases, then all you've done is waste a ball. And before anyone digs up that flyer on IPDB that reads "A batter automatically up every time" - I'm 99% sure that just means PAMCO managed to fix a mistake that occasionally prevented the marble from going to home plate after you hit the "Batter Up" hole. Oh, and if you hit "Batter Up" when there's already a ball at home plate, it's just going to drain back out and be another wasted ball. Otherwise, things are pretty straight forward for people who know basic baseball terms. A home run clears the bases. A triple advances everyone three bases. A double moves everyone two bases. A single moves everyone forward a base, while a steal or sacrifice hit moves everyone but the guy at home one base. Oh, and for scoring, in addition to the labeled values, you get points for players remaining on base at the end. First Base: 200 points Second Base: 500 points Third Base: 1,000 points ~~~If anyone owns or has access to a fully working table and knows that my recreation didn't get something in the rules correct, please get in touch. I'm doing all of this based off of the limited gameplay footage I found on YouTube and some basic assumptions from how baseball operates.~~~ *** Included in this download: The VPX file, my custom B2S backglass, and 2 wheels (one tarcisio style, one not). Ok, enough introduction. Play ball!! -
Ballyhoo (Bally 1932) View File Some explanation first. My username on VPinball was Warbler33. It still is over at VPForums. Why did I change my name here? If I had really thought about it, I probably would’ve been CactusDude everywhere from the start. But things didn’t happen that way. So after VPinball closed, I considered starting fresh here (you know, in that way high schoolers plan to become cool kids in college?). But in the aftermath of the shutdown, I kept learning about all the awesome tables I didn’t know about until they were already gone. I’d hate for anyone to be searching high and low for my stuff, so I decided to upload them at VPF under my old name. But I’ve come to learn that plenty of authors over here, that I enjoy the work of, don’t/can’t spend time over at VPF. Rather than give the impression that I support one site over the other, and to give more people access to my tables, I’ll be uploading stuff over here as well. TL;DR – Warbler33 at VPF is CactusDude here at VPUniverse. I’m not reposting someone else’s tables without permission. They’re mine to share. I hope you enjoy them. *** Here's "Ballyhoo" - the smash-hit that kicked off Bally's success back in 1932, recreated in VPX. No flippers in sight - just pins and balls living in the moment. A huge thank you to mfuegemann for creating "Cavalcade (Stoner 1935)" which I stripped down and rebuilt as Ballyhoo. This was my first recreation in VPX (I did it in the fall of 2020) and I'm still proud of it. I hope you enjoy playing it as much as I enjoyed making it. This is essentially the version that was on VPinball. I just added the right magna key as a ball loader in addition to the originally mapped right flipper. Download includes the table with a static backglass. There are also two wheels to choose from. *** August 26, 2022 UPDATE: Thanks to Dan (dude81818) for contacting me with an offer to send over much nicer looking playfields/aprons/plungers for the table. He also spent a lot of time making sure that the frame around the table looked WAY better. If you open up the script, there are numbers you can change under "Playfield Options" which toggles the playfield/apron/plunger images. Trust me, a redownload is worth it - the table looks better than I ever could've hoped when I first made it. Submitter CactusDude Submitted 05/07/2021 Category VPX - Flipperless
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Version 1.1
140 downloads
Manufacturer: David Gottlieb & Co. Date: June, 1940 Design: Harry Mabs Art: Roy Parker Authors: Original Table: Fpozo45 Modifications: Okobojimusky Modifications: Backglass fully functional. Ball tray enlarged to prevent next ball being generated too soon by balls moving around in tray. Scoring adjusted. Tilt adjusted. -
View File Border Town (Gottlieb'40) Manufacturer: David Gottlieb & Co. Date: June, 1940 Design: Harry Mabs Art: Roy Parker Authors: Original Table: Fpozo45 Modifications: Okobojimusky Modifications: Backglass fully functional. Ball tray enlarged to prevent next ball being generated too soon by balls moving around in tray. Scoring adjusted. Tilt adjusted. Submitter okobojimusky Submitted 05/16/2022 Category Future Pinball Tables Link to Media Pack
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View File Maisie (Gottlieb '47)v1.2 Manufacturer: David Gottlieb & Co. Date: March, 1947 Design: Harry Mabs Art: Roy Parker Flipperless Original Table: Fpozo45 Modifications: Okobojimusky Modifications: Backglass now functional. Ball tray trigger tank adjusted to prevent next ball being generated too soon by balls moving around in tray. Tilt adjusted. Scoring and other bugs fixed. Submitter okobojimusky Submitted 05/04/2022 Category Future Pinball Tables Link to Media Pack
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Version 1.2
79 downloads
Manufacturer: David Gottlieb & Co. Date: March, 1947 Design: Harry Mabs Art: Roy Parker Flipperless Original Table: Fpozo45 Modifications: Okobojimusky Modifications: Backglass now functional. Ball tray trigger tank adjusted to prevent next ball being generated too soon by balls moving around in tray. Tilt adjusted. Scoring and other bugs fixed.-
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Version 1.1
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Manufacturer: David Gottlieb & Co. Date: July 1947 Design: Harry Mabs Art: Roy Parker Authors: Original Table: Fpozo45 Modifications: Okobojimusky Modifications: Backglass fully functional. Ball tray enlarged to prevent next ball being generated too soon by balls moving in tray. High scores enabled. Tilt adjusted. Scoring and other bugs fixed.- 1 comment
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View File Marjorie (Gottlieb '47) v1.1 Manufacturer: David Gottlieb & Co. Date: July 1947 Design: Harry Mabs Art: Roy Parker Authors: Original Table: Fpozo45 Modifications: Okobojimusky Modifications: Backglass fully functional. Ball tray enlarged to prevent next ball being generated too soon by balls moving in tray. High scores enabled. Tilt adjusted. Scoring and other bugs fixed. Submitter okobojimusky Submitted 04/25/2022 Category Future Pinball Tables Link to Media Pack
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View File Stage Door Canteen Stage Door Canteen / IPD No. 2338 / November, 1945 / 1 Player Manufacturer:D. Gottlieb & Company (1931-1977) [Trade Name: Gottlieb] Date Of Manufacture:November, 1945 Model Number:A Type:Electro-mechanical (EM) Production:7,500 units (confirmed) Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net) (External site) Theme:Dancing - Girls - Happiness - Music - Nightlife - Women Specialty:Flipperless Notable Features:5 balls for 5 cents. Passive bumpers (16), Kick-out holes (2). Design by:Harry Mabs Art by:Roy Parker Submitter Francisco Submitted 09/29/2021 Category Future Pinball Tables Link to Media Pack
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Version 1.0
85 downloads
Stage Door Canteen / IPD No. 2338 / November, 1945 / 1 Player Manufacturer:D. Gottlieb & Company (1931-1977) [Trade Name: Gottlieb] Date Of Manufacture:November, 1945 Model Number:A Type:Electro-mechanical (EM) Production:7,500 units (confirmed) Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net) (External site) Theme:Dancing - Girls - Happiness - Music - Nightlife - Women Specialty:Flipperless Notable Features:5 balls for 5 cents. Passive bumpers (16), Kick-out holes (2). Design by:Harry Mabs Art by:Roy Parker -
Version 1.07
237 downloads
Re-upload from VPinball, with some updates to get it working better. (And again, CactusDude here is Warblerr33 at VPF and the now-defunct VPB). Also, please read the "NOTE" below before leaving bug reports about the backglass. Thanks. *** Here's “Hunter” - one of the tables produced by the short-lived O.D. Jenning’s pinball operation. This table is from a time when pinball tables were little more than gambling machines. But, since I’ve recreated the table in VPX, you don’t have to worry about spending all the grocery money trying to win one of the payouts. This was my second recreation, after Ballyhoo (1932). I tried to do a more “from scratch” approach. But I inevitably relied on the visual pinball pioneers’ work that finds its way into any half decent table. I couldn’t even begin to name them all. I just hope they know that their invaluable contributions are appreciated. I also have to give credit to mfuegemann once again. While I tried to write the majority of the game’s code myself, I heavily relied on Ballyhoo's code for the basic table functions. (And Ballyhoo was essentially a heavy mod of their "Cavalcade" table). Download includes the table, backglass, a tarcisio style wheel, and an image to fill the DMD in popper. NOTE: The backglass will appear to not fill the whole screen. This is by design, as the real backlgass/backbox was not shaped like modern ones. Also, the backlgass does NOT display your “score.” It’s ONLY to show your progress on the “payouts.” (Which also don’t actually do anything. That’s just for fun and to match the appearance of the real table). Please read the “Table Info” for instructions, keycodes, etc. *** As I mentioned, I had a version of this up at VPinball. It received a barrage of complaints/bug reports (some were valid, other commentators were simply showing their lack of reading comprehension). So I took it down. Even a simple table like this takes a lot of work (I couldn't tell you the hours I spent just redrawing this playfield). I was near my wit's end after figuring out how to get parts of the code to work just right and testing the table and making tweaks even before the initial release. I did my best to help and release updates, but the table always worked for me and yet different people kept popping up to say it was crashing or the backglass didn't (when they actually just didn't know what it did). I share the tables to give back and not as a way to role-play as IT support. So I walked away - even considered no longer sharing my future recreations. It was the only way to stop thinking about it and calm myself down. But with the closing of VPinball, I kept coming across cool tables that were no longer available for download. I'm not sure anyone (other than like, 5 people) would really regret not having access to a 1935 flipperless table recreation. But it still made me realize I could re-share my work with a clean slate. So, here it is. All that to say, I hope you enjoy the table. And if you do, I'd appreciate a review or a comment or whatever you call the heart/up arrow thing. And maybe go back to something else you've downloaded and leave that author some appreciation as well. Trust me, authors like knowing people enjoy the things they've spent time on.- 6 comments
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