Version 1.4
5537 downloads
THE HEAT IS ON!!
Advertised as the first game to use 8-digit scoring, this 1986 Gottlieb classic is a vice worth having. Using Gottlieb's Sys80b MPU, Hollywood Heat was led by game designer John Trudeau feautring sound by Ken Hale. Production began in June 1986 with 3,400 cabinets being produced.
Featuring:
-4 Player
-3-ball Multiball
-In-sync drop targets
-Heat Bumper
-Hot Shot ramp
This table is my first to bring to life for the VPin community and has been a huge labor of love over the last couple of months. Influence for the table design comes from the classic 1984 tv series Miami Vice and I've tried
to bring that same spirit to the tables lights and images. Users are also now able switch GI lights between 'Miami' mode and 'Classic' incandescents. I play the table with a day/night percentage set to 20% to give the player a classic
Miami nightlife feel but the default is set to 50% for individuals who prefer the more common lighting.
Based on the 2021 Hollywood Heat (Gottlieb 1986) recreation by BorgDog, this updated table includes:
-VLM and VPW's toolkit visuals
-Nfozzy physics
-Fleep sounds
-Upscaled playfield
-Desktop Mode
-VR Room
Special thanks to the VPW team and specifically the following individuals who helped develop, playtest, and troubleshoot:
@apophis
@borgdog
@cl4ve
@darth vito
@dgrimmreaper
@flupperone
@frankenstein
@gedankekojote97
@guus_8005
@hauntfreaks
@m.carter78
@primtetime5k
@somatik
@studlygoorite
@tomate
@UnclePaulie