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Goodfellas Pinball: Become A Silverball Gangster

August 16, 2019 By ausretrogamer

What special gift do you get for someone close to you that loves pinball?

Well, Kirk Sadler (aka: Tilt_Birmingham on Pinside) tells the story of his friend’s kids that got an old Bally Silverball Mania pinball machine and re-themed it as a Goodfellas for their dad’s birthday. We bet the dad would have been pleasantly surprised!

We wish we could have gotten a hold of the peeps responsible for this re-skin, as we bet the story would be intriguing! Anyway, we reckon this unique re-themed machine looks pretty darn cool!

Before the re-theme – Silverball Mania

After the re-theme – Goodfellas Pinball

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story source: Tilt_Birmingham via Pinside

 

Filed Under: Pinball Tagged With: Bally, Classic Hacks, diy, Goodfellas, Goodfellas homebrew pinball, Goodfellas Pinball, hackaday, homebrew, Homebrew Pinball, pinball, Pinball Press, pinballpress, Pinside, Silverball Mania, Slam Tilt, tilt

Underpin: A Physical Undertale Pinball Machine!

May 24, 2019 By ausretrogamer

Checking out all of the custom and homebrew pinball machines showcased at the 2017 Midwest Gaming Classic (MGC) event, Kelly Corcoran (aka: Gornkleschnitzer) was inspired to create a physical Undertale pinball machine!

Making pinball machines is not an easy feat, but when you have talent, passion, perseverance and patience, anything is possible. Having all of these traits in abundance, Kelly commenced this project by choosing a theme and then creating the playfield design utilising Visual Pinball.

For those that want to nerd out on the specifications, Kelly initially set the game up to be driven by a Raspberry Pi 3B, but then ran into serious performance issues when trying to push full-screen animation (via the Allegro video game library) to the LCD. The Raspberry Pi setup was superseded with a full desktop motherboard inside the cabinet. The playfield is controlled by a trio of Teensy 3.5 boards.


source: Kelly Corcoran

With the Underpin machine being completed two years to the day, it was apt that the Undertale Pinball Edition custom pinball machine made its debut at the 2019 Midwest Gaming Classic event. Kelly advises that there are modes and features that still need implementing with a future software overhaul, but the entire experience had been massively fun and frustrating, but the custom pinball creating bug has bitten hard. We can’t wait to see what Kelly comes up with next!

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[story source: Pinside and HackADay]

 

Filed Under: Pinball Tagged With: Classic Hacks, diy, Gornkleschnitzer, hackaday, homebrew, Homebrew Pinball, Kelly Corcoran, Midwest Gaming Classic, pinball, Pinball Press, pinballpress, Pinside, Undertale, Undertale homebrew pinball, Undertale Pinball, Virtual Pinball

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

Kill Bill Pinball: It’s Pinnovating!

May 30, 2018 By ausretrogamer

Where would we be without clever and innovative people? We’d probably still be rubbing sticks together to create fire!

Thank-goodness for extremely clever peeps (Ed: We are looking at you Dennis Van de Pas)! The team behind the homebrew made The Matrix pinball machine and Demolition Man On Steriods, Pinnovating has done it again with their third project based on another cult movie classic, Kill Bill!

Just like they re-programmed Johnny Mnemonic into The Matrix, Pinnovating took Bally’s World Cup Soccer 94 and turned it into Kill Bill – The Whole Bloody Affair. This may sound easy, but after 4 years and 3,000+ hours of toil, the changes don’t seem simple anymore. A lot of work (and love) went into changing the playfield layout, the handcrafted artwork, sound effects and of course, the visuals running on a 27″ HD screen supported by a classic DMD (Dot-Matrix-Display). Let’s not forget the programming, as without it, you’d have a hefty paperweight. The enormous programming task was accomplished by using the P-ROC hardware system. We wonder what they will make next???

For those in the UK, you can get your hands bloodied on this machine at UKPinfest in August. We just wish this beautiful machine would make it down here in Australia.


source: Pinnovating on Facebook

image source: Pinnovating on Facebook

 

 

Filed Under: Pinball, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Beatrix Kiddo, Deadly Viper Assassination Squad, Death List Five, Dennis Van de Pas, diy, homebrew, Homebrew Pinball, Kill Bill, Kill Bill Pinball, pinball innovation, Pinball Legends, Pinball Press, Pinball Wizards, Pinnovating, Pinnovating Kill Bill, Quentin Tarantino, The Matrix Pinball

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