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Version 2.1
1196 downloads
I was in the process of a reskin this table for my own personal use when @burger Released his updated version so I asked him if I could use his version to Reskin and Possibly release. And here and obviously I am releasing it so he said yes. This is a Reskin of Burger's version of the @RajoJoey @mistermixer and @Schlabber34's Table inspired by the art work from @Wildman's great new back glass. I really liked the new art style of the back glass and new it need a table to match it. so here I present my mod. It includes the table, my Score on DMD version of wildman's back glass (check out his wonderful version), a topper I made, and a wheel. I have changed the artwork on most of the table, I did use A.I. to help create the images but since we all know A.I. is not perfect it took me quite a while to edit the images to match the parts just the way I wanted. This was the first time I had ever used A.I. so it was quite the learning process but I think the final product can out great. Hope you enjoy and if you haven't already done so, check out burger's original version and also all of wildman's new alt back glasses and wheels he has been putting out. And of course give some love to all the others that have previously worked on this table. (Listed below) Cybernaut is a 1985 Bally pinball machine designed by Steve Ritchie, featuring a futuristic computer and robotics theme inspired by the emerging digital age. Fast shots, standup targets, drop targets, and electronic sound effects combine to create a game that reflects the excitement and mystery surrounding computers in the mid-1980s. Credits from previous versions: - @burger added nFozzy and Fleep physics and sounds, and converted the table into a hybrid version that supports desktop, cabinet, and VR - @studly_do_right made minor tweaks to a few lights and resolved missing sounds - @DGrimmReaper did some VR tweaks and changed the backglass animations updated with @hauntfreaks new b2s assets (I did change the images in VR to match Wildman's version but used his files for reference) - @hauntfreaks new VR b2s assets (I did change the images in VR to match Wildman's version but used his files for reference) @RajoJoey for implementing VR support @mistermixerfor creating the table @Schlabber34 for the 3D work @Sixtoe for the VR room and cabinet templates @Rawd for the analog clock from his toyroom (this was originally taken from Rascal VP9 clock table) Info There are two rooms: the minimal room and a sphere. You can easily switch rooms by pressing the magna save-buttons. There are 16 LUT-files in the table. So you can change the lighting. Hold the left magna save-button and click the right magna save-button to change the LUT-file. Desktop users can see the VR room if they change the value of vrtest from 0 to 1 in the script (line 193) -
View File Cybernaut (Bally 1985) Alt Playfield Mod I was in the process of a reskin this table for my own personal use when @burger Released his updated version so I asked him if I could use his version to Reskin and Possibly release. And here and obviously I am releasing it so he said yes. This is a Reskin of Burger's version of the @RajoJoey @mistermixer and @Schlabber34's Table inspired by the art work from @Wildman's great new back glass. I really liked the new art style of the back glass and new it need a table to match it. so here I present my mod. It includes the table, my Score on DMD version of wildman's back glass (check out his wonderful version), a topper I made, and a wheel. I have changed the artwork on most of the table, I did use A.I. to help create the images but since we all know A.I. is not perfect it took me quite a while to edit the images to match the parts just the way I wanted. This was the first time I had ever used A.I. so it was quite the learning process but I think the final product can out great. Hope you enjoy and if you haven't already done so, check out burger's original version and also all of wildman's new alt back glasses and wheels he has been putting out. And of course give some love to all the others that have previously worked on this table. (Listed below) Cybernaut is a 1985 Bally pinball machine designed by Steve Ritchie, featuring a futuristic computer and robotics theme inspired by the emerging digital age. Fast shots, standup targets, drop targets, and electronic sound effects combine to create a game that reflects the excitement and mystery surrounding computers in the mid-1980s. Credits from previous versions: - @burger added nFozzy and Fleep physics and sounds, and converted the table into a hybrid version that supports desktop, cabinet, and VR - @studly_do_right made minor tweaks to a few lights and resolved missing sounds - @DGrimmReaper did some VR tweaks and changed the backglass animations updated with @hauntfreaks new b2s assets (I did change the images in VR to match Wildman's version but used his files for reference) - @hauntfreaks new VR b2s assets (I did change the images in VR to match Wildman's version but used his files for reference) @RajoJoey for implementing VR support @mistermixerfor creating the table @Schlabber34 for the 3D work @Sixtoe for the VR room and cabinet templates @Rawd for the analog clock from his toyroom (this was originally taken from Rascal VP9 clock table) Info There are two rooms: the minimal room and a sphere. You can easily switch rooms by pressing the magna save-buttons. There are 16 LUT-files in the table. So you can change the lighting. Hold the left magna save-button and click the right magna save-button to change the LUT-file. Desktop users can see the VR room if they change the value of vrtest from 0 to 1 in the script (line 193) Submitter eagle7796 Submitted 06/13/26 Category Modified (MOD) Games Modified by Eagle7796
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Version 1.0.0
2215 downloads
Many credits owed on this one. Firstly, BurtMacklin & hawkeyez88, your time and effort spent getting me through a lot of my pup-related hurdles with the WIP Aladdin project made be able to get this thing functioning properly, for that I most sincerely thank the both of you! Secondly, Dunri Wikan 45, thank you for creating this original table that this is a reskin of! This is both the Table and Pup for an all new Rick & Morty experience. The table has been given a nearly complete overhaul from the original and features brand new playfield images as well as two toys being added, rick's portal gun as well as floating ship. This table is designed to play with pup and relies heavily on pup related triggers. I doubt it would be quite as good experience without. Triggers for various pups include: Launch, Drain, Game Over, Pickle Rick Target, Meeseeks Targets, Squanchy Portal, Mr. Poopybutthole Portal, Rick, Morty, Summer, Jerry, Beth, & more. It also features a 9 track music video backglass. I created this pack for my cab which features a 4 screen setup, included is backglass, dmd, topper(or place on a fulldmd screen), as well as playfield. There is an alternative pupoverlay for those of you with 2-screen setups. A lot of time and effort has gone into this project and I truly hope everyone enjoys! PS: It was awesome seeing the X-Men Pup I did featured on The_Living_Arcade, hope to see this one as well, and so you know it is pronounced VIS-NAH-SKEE....ARCADE -
Version 1.25
825 downloads
Here is my reskin of Tastywasps excellent Phantom of the Opera table. My Favorite Band GHOST has needed a table for quite a while and Phantom seemed the perfect table to mod. I want to thank Tastywasps for helping me out with a few issues, as well as IDigStuff for looking at my altsound. Links to the altsound and backglass are below. -
Hi there and thanks for taking the time to read this post. I wanted to reach out to members of this forum on behalf of a client who would like to create a new Visual Pinball table based on an existing title to help promote their brand so where better to find someone with enough experience to do a first-rate job! In a nutshell, to help keep costs down, an existing VP tables mechanics will be used but all assets will be replaced by assets provided by our client to remove all the elements of the original title. Off the top of my head: The playfield will have to be replaced whilst keeping all the ramps, bumpers etc in the same place to not affect the gameplay. The DMD and backglass will be replaced. The SFX and music will be replaced (again provided by client). The table will be for private use and non-commercial If you are interested in working on this project, please DM me your details along with some examples of any previous tables you have made and an idea of how much you would charge to help us to make this happen. The successful applicant will need to be willing to commit to producing this in a set timeframe, within budget and to sign a binding NDA as this has been imposed on us (and hence must be on all our suppliers too). Look forward to hearing from you and hopefully working together on this project!
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Version 1.0.1
934 downloads
This is a Fortnite reskin of Superman (Atari 1979) Author Credits: Kangar, DaRdog81, Bigus1, HauntFreaks, Goldchicco, 32assassin, Tomasco Thanks to everyone who worked on the table before my reskin for all of your hard work! Thank you to DaRdog81 who has created a VR Room for this table! This download includes almost the whole package: VPX File VR Option Backglass (directb2s) File Music (Lobby music from the game Fortnite) Media Pack (Including loading screen, animated and non-animated wheel options etc) Not included but needed: The ROM is not included in the download, it is "superman" This was my first project, hope you enjoy! -
Version 1.0.0
752 downloads
Near Dark (Stern 1979) [VPX Table] v1.0 Inspired by the 1987 film “Near Dark” directed by Kathryn Bigelow, starring Bill Paxton, Lance Henriksen, and Jenny Wright. This is a VPX reskin/mod of bord’s Stern Dracula (1979) v2.1.1 (adding puppack triggers - no other functional changes were made) I owned a real Stern Dracula years ago but I was craving different graphics so I jumped into this mod. I've never attempted anything like this but hopefully some folks will enjoy it. This table was designed for my 3 screen cabinet, with the video player running on the full DMD. I suppose the PupPack isn't required, but it really is the whole point so I'd recommend giving it a try. I have not attempted to make versions for other cabinet use-cases yet but feel free to dig into it, if you're so inclined. Since folks sometimes skip the ReadMe... ROM Installation & Alias Setup (REQUIRED!): ------------------------------------------ Download dracula.zip (do NOT unzip) from VPForums and place it in your Visual Pinball\VPinMAME\roms folder. Open (or create) the file Visual Pinball\VPinMAME\VPMAlias.txt in a text editor. Add this line to the bottom: neardark2025,dracula Save the file. Do not rename dracula.zip. The alias tells the table to use the correct ROM. The DOF effects from Dracula now run on this version of the table as well, FYI. -
View File Near Dark (2025) v1.0 Near Dark (Stern 1979) [VPX Table] v1.0 Inspired by the 1987 film “Near Dark” directed by Kathryn Bigelow, starring Bill Paxton, Lance Henriksen, and Jenny Wright. This is a VPX reskin/mod of bord’s Stern Dracula (1979) v2.1.1 (adding puppack triggers - no other functional changes were made) I owned a real Stern Dracula years ago but I was craving different graphics so I jumped into this mod. I've never attempted anything like this but hopefully some folks will enjoy it. This table was designed for my 3 screen cabinet, with the video player running on the full DMD. I suppose the PupPack isn't required, but it really is the whole point so I'd recommend giving it a try. I have not attempted to make versions for other cabinet use-cases yet but feel free to dig into it, if you're so inclined. Since folks sometimes skip the ReadMe... ROM Installation & Alias Setup (REQUIRED!): ------------------------------------------ Download dracula.zip (do NOT unzip) from VPForums and place it in your Visual Pinball\VPinMAME\roms folder. Open (or create) the file Visual Pinball\VPinMAME\VPMAlias.txt in a text editor. Add this line to the bottom: neardark2025,dracula Save the file. Do not rename dracula.zip. The alias tells the table to use the correct ROM. Submitter ejvfx Submitted 07/21/25 Category PuP-Pack Original (PuP-Original) Game Creations Modified by ejvfx
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Hello, In general i like DMD games the most but some have awfull arts and theme. I've seen some excellent reskin like Independence Day and X-files by Balutito for exemple (Larouillas make some very nice reskin too but only from older tables as far as i know). These reskins are great and make these tables enjoyable to play. The theme can't change obviosuly with the DMD's animations but aesthtetic could be totally different of even the source material as long as it still suit the DMD's animations. I see 3 DMD tables with fine layout in dire need of reskin : - 24h -CSI - Verne's World (my favorite both in theme and layout with cool toys but with awfull arts while some amazing Jules Vernes' illustrations are available). Just my 2 cents 😄
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View File Rick and Morty Table & Pup Pack Many credits owed on this one. Firstly, BurtMacklin & hawkeyez88, your time and effort spent getting me through a lot of my pup-related hurdles with the WIP Aladdin project made be able to get this thing functioning properly, for that I most sincerely thank the both of you! Secondly, Dunri Wikan 45, thank you for creating this original table that this is a reskin of! This is both the Table and Pup for an all new Rick & Morty experience. The table has been given a nearly complete overhaul from the original and features brand new playfield images as well as two toys being added, rick's portal gun as well as floating ship. This table is designed to play with pup and relies heavily on pup related triggers. I doubt it would be quite as good experience without. Triggers for various pups include: Launch, Drain, Game Over, Pickle Rick Target, Meeseeks Targets, Squanchy Portal, Mr. Poopybutthole Portal, Rick, Morty, Summer, Jerry, Beth, & more. It also features a 9 track music video backglass. I created this pack for my cab which features a 4 screen setup, included is backglass, dmd, topper(or place on a fulldmd screen), as well as playfield. There is an alternative pupoverlay for those of you with 2-screen setups. A lot of time and effort has gone into this project and I truly hope everyone enjoys! PS: It was awesome seeing the X-Men Pup I did featured on The_Living_Arcade, hope to see this one as well, and so you no it is pronounced VIS-NAH-SKEE....ARCADE Submitter visnoskyarc Submitted 06/28/2022 Category PuP Packs
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View File GHOST Here is my reskin of Tastywasps excellent Phantom of the Opera table. My Favorite Band GHOST has needed a table for quite a while and Phantom seemed the perfect table to mod. I want to thank Tastywasps for helping me out with a few issues, as well as IDigStuff for looking at my altsound. Links to the altsound and backglass are below. Submitter jonpfeiler Submitted 12/18/23 Category Modified (MOD) Games Modified by Jonpfeiler
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View File Fortnite (2024) This is a Fortnite reskin of Superman (Atari 1979) Author Credits: Kangar, Bigus1, HauntFreaks, Goldchicco, 32assassin, Tomasco Thanks to everyone who worked on the table before my reskin for all of your hard work! This download includes almost the whole package: VPX File Backglass (directb2s) File Music (Lobby music from the game Fortnite) Media Pack (Including loading screen, animated and non-animated wheel options etc) Not included but needed: The ROM is not included in the download, it is "superman" This was my first project, hope you enjoy! Submitter kangar Submitted 07/25/24 Category VPX - Pinball Tables
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Version 2.0.0
1259 downloads
Thank You to Loserman76 for originally creating this amazing table! Thank You to HiRez00 for his music script! Thank you to the entire Visual Pinball community for all the work you to do to make this an awesome hobby! Shoutout to VPNATION for running a great Facebook group! HANK You for Downloading, I put my heart into this one, my first mod Go gentle on me lol - Download the patching tool from the link below if you haven't already -Download the original table I used for my mod at the link below. Thank You Loserman76 (Rest in Peace)! Now open VPUPatcher, choose the ORIGINAL table, and under "New Table Patch" choose my MOD file Hank Williams Pinball 2022.dif Name the table to your liking (don't remove the ".vpx") and hit apply patch and wait until its finished. Use the newly created table. Don't forget to download the The Hank Williams Pinball (2022) db2s back glass file as well to go along with the table. The Music for my mod can be found at https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/100nhFEOYbBz9i_O_j-k7sukCaRxP0QRD?usp=sharing A Thank You to HiRez00 for his awesome Music Mod and tutorial! Right Magna Save Button starts the music and switches to Next Track, Left Magna Save Button stops the music Also, download my media package which includes Playfield Video, Back glass Video, Wheel, Loading Screen, and Full DMD or Topper which ever you prefer. Have fun by playing and don't forget to hit the like button or a thanks Now a little bit about the inspiration for this table... Introducing the Godfather of Country Music... Hank Williams Sr. (1923-1952) Hank Williams became one of America's first country music superstars, with hits like "Your Cheatin' Heart," before his early death at 29. Who Was Hank Williams? Hank Williams is considered one of the most popular American country music singer/songwriters with songs like "Cold, Cold Heart," "Your Cheatin' Heart," "Hey, Good Lookin'" and "I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive." He died of a heart attack at the age of 29 in 1953 in the backseat of his Cadillac. Early Years Widely considered country music's first superstar, Hiram "Hank" Williams was born September 17, 1923, in Mount Olive, Alabama. Cut from rural stock, Williams, the third child of Lon and Lillie Williams, grew up in a household that never had much money. His father worked as a logger before entering the Veterans Administration hospital when young Hank was just six. Father and son rarely saw each other over the next decade, with Williams' mother, who ran rooming houses, moving the family to Greenville and later Montgomery, Alabama. His childhood was also shaped by his spinal condition, spina bifida, which set him apart from other kids his age and fostered a sense of separation from the world around him. The world he seemed to identify most with was the musical sounds that poured out of the radio and emanated from church choirs. A quick study, Williams learned how to play folk, country and, thanks to an African-American street musician named Rufus Payne, the blues. By the time he'd moved with his mother to Montgomery in 1937, Williams' music career was already in motion. Picking up the guitar for the first time at the age of eight, Williams was just 13 when he made his radio debut. A year later he was entering talent shows and had his own band, Hank Williams and his Drifting Cowboys. In full support of Williams' musical aspirations was his mother, Lillie. She drove her son and his band to shows throughout southern Alabama. By the early 1940s, he'd caught the attention of music executives in Nashville. But coupled with Williams' obvious talents as a singer and songwriter was an increasing dependence on alcohol, which he'd started abusing in order to relieve his sometimes excruciating back pain. As a result, he was not considered a reliable performer. Married Man Williams' personal life took a major turn in 1943 when he met Audrey Mae Sheppard, who was the mother of a young daughter and had only recently left a messy marriage. Under Williams' guidance, Sheppard started playing bass and began performing in his band. Williams and Sheppard married in 1944. They had a son together, Hank Williams Jr., on May 26, 1949. Sheppard, it seems, was extremely eager to make a mark in show business and, despite her obviously limited talent, pushed her husband to let her sing. In addition, her relationship with Williams' mom proved complicated. The two were often rivals for Williams' time and attention. Commercial Success In 1946, Williams traveled to Nashville to meet with music publisher Fred Rose and the Acuff-Rose Publications company. What began with Williams writing material for singer Molly O'Day eventually gave way to a record contract with the recently created MGM label. A year after first meeting with Rose, Williams had his first hit, "Move It On Over." In April 1948, he scored a second Billboard success with "Honky Tonkin.'" But along with this early success came increased erratic behavior from Williams, who often showed up at live performances drunk. For a time his relationship with Fred Rose deteriorated, but the two were able to mend fences, paving the way for Williams to become a regular on the "Louisiana Hayride," a regular Saturday night performance hosted by a radio station in Shreveport. The performances greatly increased Williams' name recognition, but he still lacked a number one hit. That all changed in 1949 with the release of "Lovesick Blues," a throwaway rendition of an old show tune he'd pushed to tape at the end of a recording session. The song resonated with music fans, as well as executives at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, who invited Williams to perform. In ways that must have seemed unimaginable to this poor country boy, Williams' life quickly changed. His stardom put money in his pocket and gave him the kind of creative freedom artists long for. Over the next several years he churned out a number of other big hits, including "Cold, Cold Heart," "Your Cheatin' Heart," "Hey Good Lookin'," "Lost Highway," and I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive." He also wrote a number of religious songs under the pseudonym Luke the Drifter. Troubled Times As the titles of some of Williams' songs suggest, heartbreak and turmoil were never that far from his life. As his success deepened, so did Williams' dependence on alcohol and morphine. The Opry eventually fired him, and in 1952, he and Sheppard divorced. His physical appearance diminished, too. His hair began falling out, and he put on 30 extra pounds. In late 1951, he suffered a minor heart attack while visiting his sister in Florida. A little more than a year later, on December 30, 1952, Williams, newly married to a younger woman named Billie Jean, left his mother's home in Montgomery for Charlestown, West Virginia. Liquored up and abusing morphine, he collapsed in a hotel room in Knoxville, Tennessee. A doctor was called to examine him. Despite his physical failings, Williams was cleared for more travel. On New Year's Day 1953, he took his seat in the back of his 1952 powder blue Cadillac. As his driver, college student Charles Carr, barreled toward a concert venue in Canton, Ohio, Williams' health took a turn for the worse. Finally, after not hearing from the singer for two solid hours, the driver pulled the car over in Oak Hill, West Virginia, at 5:30 in the morning. Williams was pronounced dead a short while later. His passing did not bring about the end to his stardom, however. It could be argued, in fact, that his early death only enhanced his legend. If Williams had lived, it's not entirely certain that the Nashville music community, so eager to shed its hillbilly roots, would have continued to embrace Williams' music. In the years since his death, Williams' impact has only grown, with artists as varied as Perry Como, Dinah Washington, Norah Jones and Bob Dylan all covering his work. Daughter Jett Williams As if straight out of a country song, it was revealed decades later that Williams had fathered a daughter, Jett, who was born shortly after his death. The identity of her famous father remained a mystery to her until her early twenties. Jett, whose legal name is Cathy Deupree Adkinson, was raised by Williams' mother for two years until she died. Jett was then legally adopted. Since the revelation of her famous father, she initiated legal claims to his estate and battled her half-brother, who refused to acknowledge her for a long time. In 1989, the Alabama State Supreme Court ultimately ruled in her favor and found her to be an equal heir, after an old document was recovered that showed Williams and Jett's mother had signed a shared custody agreement. In regards to her half-brother and where they stand today, Jett said: “As far as having a personal relationship, we don’t have like a brother-sister relationship, but we do get along; we do business and I think the world does realize that both of us have our dad’s best interest at heart.” Honors and Biopic Williams was among the first class of artists inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1961, and in 2010, the Pulitzer Board awarded him a special citation for songwriting. His life and career were the subject of I Saw the Light, a 2015 biopic, starring Tom Hiddleston as Williams and Elizabeth Olsen as his first wife, Audrey. His life and music received a fresh look in 2019 with Ken Burns' 16-hour documentary, Country Music, which prominently featured the icon in an episode titled "The Hillbilly Shakespeare." Williams remains a beloved albeit tragic figure in country music and his work continues to influence musicians to this day.- 16 comments
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