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Version 1.3
110 downloads
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/- 3 comments
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View File Slick Chick (Gottlieb 1963) 1.3 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/ Submitter EMUnderdogs Submitted 03/28/24 Category VPX - Pinball Tables
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Version 1.2.1
812 downloads
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. 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) 1.1.res then delete the HD- so it reads Slick Chick (Gottlieb 1963) 1.1.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. @hauntfreaks and @Cliffy helped with this iteration — fixing reflections, lighting, etc. I brought in Fleep sounds. Loserman76's original table: -
View File Slick Chick (Gottlieb 1963) 1.2.1 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. 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) 1.1.res then delete the HD- so it reads Slick Chick (Gottlieb 1963) 1.1.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. @hauntfreaks and @Cliffy helped with this iteration — fixing reflections, lighting, etc. I brought in Fleep sounds. Loserman76's original table: Submitter JCalhoun Submitted 02/28/24 Category VPX - Pinball Tables
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Version 1.3.2
884 downloads
Another community VPX table originated by Loserman76 and then affectionately primped by the VPX community. In addition to the original work done by Loserman76 and GNance, RajoJoey and teisen made changes to add VR support, touchup the plastics, lighting, bumpers, etc. (the complete list of changes is in the table script at the top of the file). I have a cabinet with SSF (surround sound feedback) support and find many of the EM tables don't do SSF justice. My changes bring in Fleep sounds and enhance the SSF support. - VR support - DOF support - SSF support - no ROM required (EM table) - backglass file by hauntfreaks included - saved with VPX 10.8. Original table: https://vpuniverse.com/files/file/8389-pro-pool-gottlieb-1973/ RajoJoey's modded table: https://vpuniverse.com/files/file/12699-pro-pool-gottlieb-1973-vr-room/ teisen's modded table: https://vpuniverse.com/files/file/17714-pro-pool-gottlieb-1973-vr-room_teisen_mod/ Also, thanks to Cliffy for the nice, perspective screenshot. -
View File Pro Pool (Gottlieb 1973) 1.3.2 Another community VPX table originated by Loserman76 and then affectionately primped by the VPX community. In addition to the original work done by Loserman76 and GNance, RajoJoey and teisen made changes to add VR support, touchup the plastics, lighting, bumpers, etc. (the complete list of changes is in the table script at the top of the file). I have a cabinet with SSF (surround sound feedback) support and find many of the EM tables don't do SSF justice. My changes bring in Fleep sounds and enhance the SSF support. - VR support - DOF support - SSF support - no ROM required (EM table) - backglass file by hauntfreaks included - saved with VPX 10.8. Original table: https://vpuniverse.com/files/file/8389-pro-pool-gottlieb-1973/ RajoJoey's modded table: https://vpuniverse.com/files/file/12699-pro-pool-gottlieb-1973-vr-room/ teisen's modded table: https://vpuniverse.com/files/file/17714-pro-pool-gottlieb-1973-vr-room_teisen_mod/ Also, thanks to Cliffy for the nice, perspective screenshot. Submitter JCalhoun Submitted 01/23/24 Category VPX - Pinball Tables
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Version .99a
627 downloads
Welcome to my Loserman Tribute Mod of this classic Gottlieb EM table. With Jeffs's permission before his unfortunate passing, he permitted me to polish this already great table and take it to the next level. I have spent countless hours redoing the entire table from scratch which includes rescaling the playfield and parts to exact spec and position, redrawing all artwork, reworking all physics, and adding countless additional new features to further enhance gameplay. Many thanks to the folks from VPWorkshop and a few others who provided their skills and time to help me make Jeff's table better than ever. Please take a look at the table script to see the list of contributors and their contributions. The many talented contributors to Jeff's table: Borg Dog - The awesome Gottlieb resources collection Nestorgian - Ball trough and other misc scripting GNance - Table images leeoneil - Shadows Thalamus, 7 individual wires in wires layer, you might want to raise them ?! Made corresponding walls not visible. apophis - Added nFozzy physics, RothFozzy flippers, slingshot corrections, Roth drop targets and standup targets, Fleep sounds, dynamic shadows, flipper shadows, rolling sounds. Thalamus - Misc. 3d work JPSalas Hautfreaks I have included the DB2S Backglass, Title Wheel, and VR room options within the download. -
Version .99a
604 downloads
Welcome to my Loserman Tribute Mod of this classic Gottlieb EM table. With Jeffs's permission before his unfortunate passing, he permitted me to polish this already great table and take it to the next level. I have spent countless hours redoing the entire table from scratch which includes rescaling the playfield and parts to exact spec and position, redrawing all artwork, reworking all physics, and adding countless additional new features to further enhance gameplay. Many thanks to the folks from VPWorkshop and a few others who provided their skills and time to help me make Jeff's table better than ever. Please take a look at the table script to see the list of contributors and their contributions. The many talented contributors to Jeff's table: Borg Dog - The awesome Gottlieb resources collection Nestorgian - Ball trough and other misc scripting GNance - Table images leeoneil - Shadows Thalamus, 7 individual wires in wires layer, you might want to raise them ?! Made corresponding walls not visible. apophis - Added nFozzy physics, RothFozzy flippers, slingshot corrections, Roth drop targets and standup targets, Fleep sounds, dynamic shadows, flipper shadows, rolling sounds. Thalamus - Misc. 3d work JPSalas Hautfreaks I have included the DB2S Backglass, Title Wheel, and VR room options within the download. -
View File Dimension (Gottlieb 1972) - Loserman Tribute Mod Welcome to my Loserman Tribute Mod of this classic Gottlieb EM table. With Jeffs's permission before his unfortunate passing, he permitted me to polish this already great table and take it to the next level. I have spent countless hours redoing the entire table from scratch which includes rescaling the playfield and parts to exact spec and position, redrawing all artwork, reworking all physics, and adding countless additional new features to further enhance gameplay. Many thanks to the folks from VPWorkshop and a few others who provided their skills and time to help me make Jeff's table better than ever. Please take a look at the table script to see the list of contributors and their contributions. The many talented contributors to Jeff's table: Borg Dog - The awesome Gottlieb resources collection Nestorgian - Ball trough and other misc scripting GNance - Table images leeoneil - Shadows Thalamus, 7 individual wires in wires layer, you might want to raise them ?! Made corresponding walls not visible. apophis - Added nFozzy physics, RothFozzy flippers, slingshot corrections, Roth drop targets and standup targets, Fleep sounds, dynamic shadows, flipper shadows, rolling sounds. Thalamus - Misc. 3d work JPSalas Hautfreaks I have included the DB2S Backglass, Title Wheel, and VR room options within the download. Submitter wrd1972 Submitted 03/30/2023 Category VPX - Pinball Tables
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View File 2001 (Gottlieb 1972) - Loserman Tribute Mod Welcome to my Loserman Tribute Mod of this classic Gottlieb EM table. With Jeffs's permission before his unfortunate passing, he permitted me to polish this already great table and take it to the next level. I have spent countless hours redoing the entire table from scratch which includes rescaling the playfield and parts to exact spec and position, redrawing all artwork, reworking all physics, and adding countless additional new features to further enhance gameplay. Many thanks to the folks from VPWorkshop and a few others who provided their skills and time to help me make Jeff's table better than ever. Please take a look at the table script to see the list of contributors and their contributions. The many talented contributors to Jeff's table: Borg Dog - The awesome Gottlieb resources collection Nestorgian - Ball trough and other misc scripting GNance - Table images leeoneil - Shadows Thalamus, 7 individual wires in wires layer, you might want to raise them ?! Made corresponding walls not visible. apophis - Added nFozzy physics, RothFozzy flippers, slingshot corrections, Roth drop targets and standup targets, Fleep sounds, dynamic shadows, flipper shadows, rolling sounds. Thalamus - Misc. 3d work JPSalas Hautfreaks I have included the DB2S Backglass, Title Wheel, and VR room options within the download. Submitter wrd1972 Submitted 03/30/2023 Category VPX - Pinball Tables