Jersey Jack release with good coverage of the game GI and shots of the LCD backglass.
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- Don
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Looks to be in the same state as it was on E3 or at the NW show...
The lights are on and coils fire, but that's about it...
I wouldn't consider it to have made any progress.
-Mike
I am really looking forward the the light show with the ability to change the color of each individual bulb.
Looks to be in the same state as it was on E3 or at the NW show...
The lights are on and coils fire, but that's about it...
I wouldn't consider it to have made any progress.
-Mike
I just want to know if these are socketed bulbs or SMD. Worried about the cost of these buggers if they're socketed (omfg, the wiring harness would be HUGE!!) and replacement if they're SMD and one goes out...
Welcome to the year 2000. Seriously, why does the Pinball industry lag so far behind? ...
I think the bulb in the upper middle lane divider is burned out....) (about 3:10 in the vid)
- Don
Looks to be in the same state as it was on E3 or at the NW show...
The lights are on and coils fire, but that's about it...
I wouldn't consider it to have made any progress.
-Mike
You obviously didn't watch the video or actually see the machine at E3.
JD
In another video you can see the GI LEDs are not SMD
I saw it and "played" it in Seattle... it locked up 3 times...
-Mike
They are very much so SMD.
JD