FS Game: Visual Pinball Machine - Ohio Pinball Show

musicman282

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Up for sale is a virtual pinball machine that has been built from a Mr. and Mrs Pacman cabinet. It has a 40" LCD Toshiba TV for the playfield that is cut into the cabinet. A 27" LCD for the backglass display and a 19" display for the DMD. It has 5 RGB LEDs that are controlled in visual pinball by the game roms. It also has 8 contactor relays for an authentic forcefeedback that are also sequenced thru the roms.

It has tons of tables configured but you're going to need to provide your own roms. It's running the hyperpin front end. It also has an analog mot-ion plunger and accelerometer for more realistic feel for games that support the analog plunger and also allows for nudging.

It's running both visual pinball as well as future pinball with multiple versions of the future pinball physics installed with the watermarks removed.

I'll have it at the Ohio Pinball Show for all three days so come out and check it out.
 
Sounds pretty sweet. Would love to see it. On another note, have any parts left over from the MM Pacman? Backglass?

Also pics of your rig would be awesome for those who can't make it out.

Thanks.

Bill
 
Sounds pretty sweet. Would love to see it. On another note, have any parts left over from the MM Pacman? Backglass?

Also pics of your rig would be awesome for those who can't make it out.

Thanks.

Bill

I didn't post any pictures or price because I am not 100% finished with the build but wanted people to know the game will be at the Ohio pinball show to play. Here's a video of the game in action and my feeble attempt to play it with one hand:


I have most of the parts from the MM pacman. Backglass, full populated playfield and all the boards except the MPU.
The playfield is really trashed though. It looks like the thing was played to death.
 
How much are you asking? Are you looking for any pins in trade?

Not sure on price yet because I still have to put a few more bucks into the build to make it showroom ready.

I'm honestly selling it to fund a theatre of magic purchase so that would be the machine that I'd trade straight up for it. My fiance wants one so bad and I want to get it for her as a pre-wedding gift.

I'm going to bring it to the Ohio show so people can see how awesome they are. I wish I would've had a chance to play one before I built mine because it would've solidified my decision and prevented a ton of analysis paralysis.
 
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