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JAWS Pinball – You’re Gonna Need A Bigger Boat!

June 27, 2022 By ausretrogamer

There is one theme that has been asked for by pinheads ever since we can remember – a JAWS-themed pinball machine!

We stumbled upon this post on Facebook that Jake Danzig shared from the Pintastic New England event) on the Strictly Custom Pinball Machines! group which totally blew our mind! The pinball homebrew scene has been growing at a rapid rate these past 5 or so years, with amazing creations either from scratch or rethemes of old machines. There are a lot of highly skilled pinball homebrew builders out there. This amazing homebrew JAWS pinball machine looks like a Dino Gaspari (shipmypinball.com / pinballdepot.ca) creation, but we’ll need to confirm this!


source: No Quarters Arcade

This JAWS pinball (retheme of an old machine – anyone recognise the donor machine?) is simply stunning with its meticulous and eye catching cabinet, playfield, lockdown bar, legs and backboard artwork – we just can’t stop staring at it! By listening to the sound in the above video, it would seem the theme’s immersion is complete! If we do stumble upon a video of the machine being played, rest assured we’ll update this post.

The JAWS licence may be difficult to obtain, but if a pinball manufacturer can miraculously pull it off, they will definitely make bank!

image source: Jake Danzig via Facebook




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Pinball Expo 35th Anniversary Pinball Machine

October 16, 2020 By ausretrogamer

With all the attention being on this year’s Virtual Pinball Expo ’20 (which is on right now!), we thought we’d share an amazing custom creation by Pinball Depot from 2019 to celebrate the 35th anniversary of Pinball Expo.

Pinball Depot rethemed an unsalvageable Gottlieb Buccaneer electro-mechanical pinball machine for the 35th anniversary celebration, complete with alternate backglass to mark the anniversary and also a general Pinball Expo one.

We absolutely love this custom retheme and can’t even imagine how much effort and hard work went into this project. As a matter of fact, Dino Gaspari has told us that it took between 6 to 8 weeks to create this marvel, which is quite impressive in itself. This whole idea came about when Pinball Depot thought that it would be a great idea to make a custom pinball machine to honour and celebrate Rob Berk and his team for spearheading the longest running pinball trade show event, while also generating a new retheme custom pinball business – a win, win! Dino assures us that all rethemed pinball machines are only done on playfields that are deemed unsalvageable. Oh yeah, the playfield artwork is one of a kind airbrushed by hand and clear coated 12 times for longevity.

The Pinball Expo 35th Anniversary machine will also be streamed during the current Virtual Pinball Expo with pre-recorded gameplay, so make sure you tune in on Twitch. In the meantime, check out the photos Dino has shared with us of this machine. If this custom pinball looks this good in the pics, imagine how gorgeous it must look in person! Thanks to Dino Gaspari for sharing this with us!

PS: Pinball Depot has also soft launched shipmypinball.com, which is a self-serve site with real time quoting for shipping pinball machines without the need to sign up. Go check it out!

Let the creation begin!

Prepping the playfield

Nothing like some sunshine to dry the playfield

Hot pink legs!

Looking darn awesome!

Wish we could play this awesome custom built pinball machine! Note the Pinball Expo 35th anniversary backglass

The alternate Pinball Expo backglass looks just as cool!

Check out the playfield! The see-through plastics are darn gorgeous on this machine!

That wedge-head backbox is sublime

Wow, even the back of the machine gets the custom treatment!
image source: Dino Gaspari / Pinball Depot

 

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Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball – The Real Pinball Machine

July 17, 2020 By ausretrogamer

We absolutely love DIY creations, and Pinsider Ryan McQuaid’s (aka:McSquid) homebrew Sonic The Hedgehog Spinball pinball machine is definitely no exception!

To make a virtual pinball game is one thing, but to make a real flipping pinball machine is something totally different – making pinball machines is HARD!

We have been following McSquid’s Sonic The Hedgehog pinball machine build for the last 7 months, and we must say, the progress has been fun and quite amazing to see it go from a digital creation to a physical beast. This kind of project ain’t for the faint-hearted!

So why a real Sonic The Hedgehog pinball machine? Well, according to Ryan, he had been lamenting for years that SEGA never made a Sonic the Hedgehog pinball machine. Despite SEGA manufacturing pinball machines in the 90s (remember that!) and placing Sonic animations in the DMDs of their pinball machines (as as well as in their manuals), they never pulled the trigger on creating a pinball machine based on their celebrated blue mascot.

With his Nintendo rival, Super Mario, having his own pinball machine, and coupled with Ryan being a huge Sonic video game fan, plus loving to go FAST, it was a match made in pinball heaven or should that be Green Zone heaven…..

First rule of designing a pinball machine – do it in the virtual world first, and iterate!

With his pinball restoration skills honed over a number of years, the idea of making his own pinball game was always in the back of Ryan’s mind, with the theme seeming to be quite obvious. Like all good homebrew creations, Ryan started writing down his ideas and allowing the design to evolve naturally. Teaching himself to use Visual Pinball (digital pinball platform), Ryan set out to design his dream theme pinball machine in the virtual world. With multiple iterations of his digital Sonic pinball machine, Ryan finally settled on his creation that was worth his time to build in the real world.

The iconic Sonic (360) Loop comes to life! Wow, what an amazing ramp!!

The donor cabinet in Sonic blue!

The video assets are coming along nicely too

With a donor pinball cabinet found, Ryan’s dream theme has taken one giant step to reality. With the current health crisis and restrictions in place, Ryan has powered through with the build of his Sonic pinball machine. From the video assets, sound and effects to a flipping whitewood playfield, Ryan is at a point where we can all see the fruits of his labour, and that there is indeed a light at the end of the tunnel to this amazing project! Just imagine how it will look once everything is completed, including some cool Sonic art on the cabinet, backglass and playfield!

Being a perfectionist, we know that Ryan will only make this creation even better, so we are hanging on his every update. So stay tuned as we bring you more work in progress updates on this amazing homebrew pinball creation! Go FAST or go home!

Looking, sounding and shooting good so far!


source: Ryan ‘McSquid’ McQuaid via Pinside 

 

Filed Under: Pinball, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: custom pinball, homebrew, Homebrew Pinball, McSquid, Old School, pinball, Pinball Press, pinballpress, Pinside, Sega Pinball, Sonic pinball, sonic spinball, Sonic The Hedgehog, sonic the hedgehog pinball, Visual Pinball, VPX, whitewood

Mad Max Pinball – The Original 1979 Movie

January 24, 2020 By ausretrogamer

We have featured quite a few custom re-theme homebrew pinball machines, like Doom, Kill Bill, Undertale (Underpin) and Dragon’s Lair, but this custom re-theme by Australian Kurt Savage (aka: Jakusu on Pinside), is something else!

Based on the original 1979 Mad Max movie, Kurt had a dream to re-theme a Getaway pinball machine into the iconic Australian dystopian action thriller, complete with a young Mel Gibson (playing as “Mad” Max Rockatansky) on the backbox side-art!

Fast forward 10 months and Kurt’s dream has now roared into reality like a supercharged V8 Interceptor! The attention to detail on this custom re-theme is nothing short of jaw-dropping. We are in awe of this creation, where it seems no expense was spared, from the key start (an ignition car key starts a game of pinball), gear shift, speaker panel based on the XB Ford Falcon, supercharger and blower,  the brilliant aural attack with brilliant sounds from the classic movie, to the playfield, cabinet and backbox art, and last but not least, the complete integration of the theme just oozes everything from George Miller’s brilliant 1979 movie.


source: Kurt Savage

When you check out the photos and videos of Kurt’s Mad Max Pinball (model cleverly named ‘Last of the V8 Interceptors’), you’ll no doubt be totally blown away. If Kurt decided to mass produce this machine, fully licensed of course, we guarantee he would be busy for a very long time. With the cost being around AUD$17,000 to complete his custom re-theme project, we reckon it was money very well spent. Take a bow Mr. Kurt Savage, this is an amazing accomplishment.

NOTE: Kurt was finalising the animations at the time of this post!

image source: Jakusu via Pinside

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Doom Pinball: A One Of A Kind Pinball Machine

February 25, 2019 By ausretrogamer

Imagine if you will, Doom, one of the best First Person Shooter (FPS) video games of all time, was somehow turned into a pinball machine.

Well, imagine no more, as Pinsider Bonnevil69 has created a custom pinball machine based on the brilliant game Doom. If there was a video game that was perfect for a pinball theme, then Doom is certainly it!
This labour of love took some time to be made, but boy oh boy, was it worth it. Using Mutlitmorphic’s P3-ROC pinball control system as the brains of the machine, Bonnevil69 also used  the pinball programming Skeleton framework to build the software and ruleset of the game.

Our only wish would be for this machine to be mass produced, but alas, that will probably never happen.

[source: Pinside]

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Filed Under: Pinball, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Bonnevil69, custom pinball, diy, Doom, Doom custom pinball machine, Doom Pinball, homebrew, Homebrew Pinball, Multimorphic, P-ROC, P3-ROC, pinball, Pinball Press, pinballpress, Pinside, Skeleton Framework

Dreamy Custom Pinball Tables

June 26, 2015 By Ms. ausretrogamer

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After the Australian 2015 Timezone Supanova Pinball Championship Victorian State Final and Cramer’s Pinball Tournament, we have gone a bit pinball mad! Although we love the traditional tables, we are in awe of these amazing custom machines.

They call this table ‘The Goonies’

Mike Johnson from Orlando, FL has built a beautiful custom The Goonies pinball table for the film’s 30th anniversary (yes, 30th anniversary!). It’s really hard to believe no one has made one before.

goonies


Video source: Cinereelists on YouTube
Source: Kotaku UK

Order that pinball table a red cap and a speedo

Wes Anderson has designed a new cafe in Milan, called Bar Luce and it’s gorgeous (no surprise!). Most beautiful of all are the custom pinball machines based on The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou and short film Castello Cavalcanti.

wes andersonImage source: sissirossi on Instagram

The pinball machine that really ties the room together, or ‘f**k it, let’s play pinball’

The Big Lebowski custom pinball table is not only fantastic (it will feature original movie clips and movie quotes in the game), but is soon to be available to buy from manufacturer Dutch Pinball!

Backbox Translite artwork
4Image source: The Big Lebowski Pinball


Video source: Dutch Pinball on YouTube

Wow, so pinball, such flippers

See our previous post about how an old Baby Doll table was saved from the scrap heap and converted into Internet Meme Ball.

Meme_Ball_table2Image source: Liberty Games

Bite my shiny metal balls

This one-off Futurama: Space 3000 table was made in a mere 6 months by Evan K. from Seattle using the shell of an old Superman machine and a Futurama Space Pilot movie poster – wow! Check out how he did it.

Futu

FuturImage source: Special When Lit

Don’t cross the flippers!

Brian Stahl, or ‘Betelgeuse’ as he’s known on forums, built this amazing custom Ghostbusters table in 14 months from a worn out Flash Gordon machine. The soundboard contains over 40 quotes and music from the movie. Why has this not been made before?!


Video source: superiorcrown on YouTube
Source: Gameroom Junkies Poscast

Everything about this pinball table is awesome!

An awesome life-size LEGO pinball machine with a fully automatic reloading system made by ElectryDragonite.

lego


Video source: ElectryDragonite

By now you should be thoroughly inspired, our dream table would be Pulp Fiction (just imagine the quotes and music alone!) – what would yours be? Let us know on Twitter using #dreampinball.

pulp fictionImage source: Miramax

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msausretrogamerMs. ausretrogamer
Co-founder, editor and writer at ausretrogamer – The Australian Retro Gamer E-Zine. Lover of science fiction, fashion, books, movies and TV. Player of games, old and new.

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Filed Under: Pinball, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: APL, Castello Cavalcanti, Cramers Pinball Tournament, custom pinball, dreampinball, Dutch Pinball, Futurama, Ghostbusters, Internet Meme Ball, Lego, LEGO Pinball, Meme Ball, pinball, Steve Zissou, The Big Lebowski, The Goonies, The Life Aquatic, Wes Anderson

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