There should be a Reason Pinball Game (physical or software)

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jappe
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08 Feb 2015

That would be really nice.
There could even be a record button, so we could make tunes in Pinball Mode:.)

Prop's, just find someone to make it for you; perhaps DICE:)

Pinball Dreams, 1992:


Some more nostalgia: title theme .




Ostermilk
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08 Feb 2015

Man I thought I'd aged an extra 10 years.

I think you'll find that was 1992, 1982 Lunar Lander on the Vic20 would have been more likely.

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jappe
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08 Feb 2015

Ostermilk wrote:Man I thought I'd aged an extra 10 years.

I think you'll find that was 1992, 1982 Lunar Lander on the Vic20 would have been more likely.
Ah yes, thank's for pointing out.
Me, fever and numbers=> :t0305:

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08 Feb 2015

You probably could make Lunar Lander with the SDK 2.0.

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08 Feb 2015

There's quite a vibrant virtual pinball moding community out there using the Future Pinball and Virtual pinball tools.

As well as downloading ready made tables, the software comes with a 'construction set' interface, so constructing a Reason table is possible - if you've the time and patience.

Current initiatives include 3D modelling coupled with head tracking hardware and software to create a very realistic looking tables on monitors laid flat.

Check this out.



http://www.ravarcade.pl/

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jappe
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09 Feb 2015

PSoames wrote:There's quite a vibrant virtual pinball moding community out there using the Future Pinball and Virtual pinball tools.

As well as downloading ready made tables, the software comes with a 'construction set' interface, so constructing a Reason table is possible - if you've the time and patience.

Current initiatives include 3D modelling coupled with head tracking hardware and software to create a very realistic looking tables on monitors laid flat.

Check this out.

http://www.ravarcade.pl/
That looks really cool.

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