Pinball, Commodore 64s and All That Jazz!
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remember the black knight,f-14 tomcat and gameshow(with your host keith mcteeth)?
and more recently( but still over 10 years now) no fear ,probably the easiest to complete ,you could loop it round till you got bored.
i have vague memories of old tables in cafes ,the sort that had bells for sound and no alphas
wonder what an 8 ball deluxe in mint condition is worth now?
and more recently( but still over 10 years now) no fear ,probably the easiest to complete ,you could loop it round till you got bored.
i have vague memories of old tables in cafes ,the sort that had bells for sound and no alphas

wonder what an 8 ball deluxe in mint condition is worth now?

I was close - BOPB is a sequel to PB, which also had a similar feature. ]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinbot[/url]Extreme Eddie wrote:just googled it and theres lots of vids on youtube, it is bride of pinbot, would never of remembered the name but reckognized it instantly, great sound fx, brings back memories![]()
Back to the death of arcades: To me, it looks like the Japanese keep theirs alive by playing on the collectable culture. Games are linked, have things like national leaderboards, and award prizes like collectable cards, actual physical prizes being one of the few things an arcade can do that a home console can't.
Anyone see the print club machines that Sega and Namco had at ATEI? Anyone seen one of those in the wild?
Mind you, there's one hell of a culture difference. We are talking about a country where grown businessmen read comics on the train to work in the morning.

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Well, since no-one had tried it, I thought I'd give it a bash myself. I was bit dubious about how good a pinball emulator could be - as well as my inability to get stuff like this working.
Anyway, it took a while of fannying about, not least cos you sometimes have to wait 5 mins between downloads. But I eventually got the pinball machine I displayed earlier working. I was amazed at the quality, both of the graphics and sounds, but also the game physics. I can't recommend it enough.
The pinball emulator scene seems to be as thriving as the fruitie one, so there's a good chance all your old faves will be there.
Good luck!
Anyway, it took a while of fannying about, not least cos you sometimes have to wait 5 mins between downloads. But I eventually got the pinball machine I displayed earlier working. I was amazed at the quality, both of the graphics and sounds, but also the game physics. I can't recommend it enough.
The pinball emulator scene seems to be as thriving as the fruitie one, so there's a good chance all your old faves will be there.
Good luck!
Where about in Brum did you go Eddie.Extreme Eddie wrote:I used to love pinball when i was a kid, saw one today in a pub in Brum the first time in years i've seen one in a boozer, we had a few in the local pub over the years, terminator, addams family were good too play on, bring back the pinball in pubs i say, i'm sure there would be some interest![]()
which emulator u use cardinal..??Cardinal Richelieu wrote:Well, since no-one had tried it, I thought I'd give it a bash myself. I was bit dubious about how good a pinball emulator could be - as well as my inability to get stuff like this working.
Anyway, it took a while of fannying about, not least cos you sometimes have to wait 5 mins between downloads. But I eventually got the pinball machine I displayed earlier working. I was amazed at the quality, both of the graphics and sounds, but also the game physics. I can't recommend it enough.
The pinball emulator scene seems to be as thriving as the fruitie one, so there's a good chance all your old faves will be there.
Good luck!
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It's just called Visual Pinball, although u also need PinMAME, as well as the game graphics, sound and ROM files, as well as a font to put in the C:\windows\fonts folder.
Easiest guide I found was here:
http://www.vpforums.com/modules.php?s=& ... id_cat=2#5
Easiest guide I found was here:
http://www.vpforums.com/modules.php?s=& ... id_cat=2#5