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I am wondering if there is an arcade controller with joystick, 6 - 8 button on top and most importantly, a button on each side for pinball
thanks
Apologies as this is not quite directly pinball related and maybe a longshot question, but it is about similar type of machine. Back in the early 80's at the summer camp I attended they had a room with a few pinball machines, but also mounted vertically on the wall was a smaller machine that was a game of some sort - I'm not sure but I think a ball was dropped in to it and it would bounce around off various pins/obstacles on its way down, but I am not sure on this part. I was really young at the time and I think they called it a "jingle machine" or a "jingo machine" but Googling I can't find anything like it. Anyone have any idea what this might have been?
Kinda fell into an arcade rabbit hole recently, and was curious about any immersive games or software released recently. There's software like New Retro Arcade and EmuVR that allow you to customize a space surrounding what's basically an emulator frontend, and there's also software like Visual Pinball that allows community-created tables to be played in VR.
Basically what I'm asking, is there a game or software that has ALL of these features together? Like, some really custom thing where I can customize an arcade room and play both emulated cabinets and pinball tables? Anything close to it? I know there's a ton of software just out there on the internet, so I figured I would ask.
(Setup difficulty isn't a bother to me either, as long as it's possible. Just throw whatever you have at me.)
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Only have the 3 items listed above.
Pokemon Crystal box only
Pokemon Pinball Ruby and Sapphire (CIB)
Fire Emblem Shadow Dragon (CIB)
Let me know what you got! :)
I'm someone who has been playing Monster Strike since it came out in NA / now in Japan only.
I've always wondering why these pinball/slingshot RPG games haven't been as popular in the west/outside Japan (some from well know publishers like Supercell's Smash Land, and Rovio). It seems World Flipper has been performing the best so far but leaves more to be desired. Personally I loved Monster Strike, and was heartbroken when it shut down in the US. So much so, I've been making a game with similar gameplay over the last 2.5 years, and would love your insight on the below:
Thank you for your insights!
I was looking for games I can play with the joy sticks and buttons I installed on top of my cabinet.
Are there any specific sites that offer old school arcade games for download?
If anyone could point me in the right direction that would be great.
Seriously. Like, actually. There's so many. I bought Power Rangers Zeo Pinball, initially, because it was a Power Rangers game for the PS1 and I love Power Rangers. I went looking around eBay, Mercari and such for PS1 game lots, I ended up finding several other pinball games of equal bizarreness. KISS and Austin Powers pinball exist? Are there any others I'm missing? I've seen a handful of typical pinball games, too, I'm interested in knowing how many pinball games this console has... primarily the franchise tie-in ones like Power Rangers and KISS, but any will do. I just found this funny and fascinating.
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Is AtGames ever going to fix the ALU left flipper not working on the ArcadeNet FarSight pinball games?
Update: Solved!! It's Take a Break pinball! https://youtu.be/7c9cbkHBatA?t=473
Platform(s): PC
Genre: Pinball
Estimated year of release: Around 1995
Other details:
This has haunted my dreams for years....
Was a floppy disk pinball game on Windows (perhaps 95?) from the 1990's -
I can only recall random scenes (video would appear to the side of the pinball machine) and sounds effects.
From a school themed level :
- A group of boys saying "Willy? Weeeeee!"
- A woman saying "Louuuuuuis!"
- A flushing toilet.
- An exploding toilet (you had to hit the ball down a spiral to achieve this).
There was also a castle/princess themed level and you had to hit a bird that kept moving around.
Finally, there was a demo of Leisure Suit Larry's Big Money something or other game that we never player on the disk.
Have fun with this! π My brother and I will be eternally grateful to you.
I'm visiting my hometown and my friend brought me to an awesome arcade that you pay hourly entry to and get to play any game (no pesky tokens or coins or individual payments). Do we have something like this in nova?
Dave and Busters didn't really do it for me. I'm also looking for a big selection rather than a restaurant with like 3 games, but beggars can't be choosers so I'd appreciate any recommendations!
I'm looking for (study) books about the game design aspect of pinball. But it's hard to find anything about the subject. I found a book called "Pinball Wizardry" by Robert Polin and Michael Rain but it's very expensive for a book from 1979. I cannot find it in anywhere in my country in a library. Does anyone has a good online resource on the subject or even know how I can obtain this book cheap?
CONSOLES
SOLD Gameboy Pocket (Clear) - $50
Gameboy Pocket (Blue) - $50
Gameboy Color (Teal) MISSING BATTERY PLATE - $60
Gameboy Advance SP (Platinum, Frontlit) - $70
Gameboy Advance SP (Cobalt Blue, Frontlit) - $70
GAMES (Loose)
Gameboy Pocket:
Cool Dot (7up platformer) - $10
Ducktales - $10
SOLD Gameboy Camera (Green) - $25
Gameboy Camera (Yellow) - $25
WarioLand II - $30
Gameboy Color:
Pokemon Pinball - $15
Alone in the Dark: The New Nightmare - $25
Gameboy Advance:
Tarzan - $10
Pokemon Ruby (battery dead, everything works but timed events) NO LABEL - $30
Pokemon Leaf Green CLEAN LABEL x2 - $80
Action Replay - $100
GameShark SP - $110
From what I've seen so far by looking through the library there does not seem to be any pinball games available for the N64. But does anyone know if there maybe exists a pinball game within another game, as a mini game of sorts maybe?
Thank you saUCE chefs for building a fantastic array of games! Iβm 68 and recently bought the legends arcade, then setup v5 is alive, loving it! Note the arcade from Samβs came with flipper and nudge buttons, and I got some sample pinball tables - but the saUCE has none. Iβm sure the actual ALP plays pinball much better but thatβs another $700. So how come no pinball games in the saUCE?
Let me know what you got. Thanks!
I'm someone who has been playing Monster Strike since it came out in NA / now in Japan only.
I've always wondering why these pinball/slingshot RPG games haven't been as popular in the west/outside Japan. It seems World Flipper has been performing the best so far, but I find its gameplay inferior to this game's. Personally I loved Monster Strike, and was heartbroken when it shut down in the US. So much so, I've been making a game with similar gameplay over the last 2.5 years, and would love your insight on the below:
Thank you for your insights!
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