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Arcade1UP Pinball Virtual Pinball - Star Wars, Marvel and Attack From Mars.

By arcademojo

4 years ago


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    #89 4 years ago
    Quoted from arcademojo:

    I'd take a Tempest as the main game. With a vertical monitor and Tempest Tubes.

    Upgraded the spinner on my Atari 12-in-1 and it made Tempest awesome. At least I was able to salvage it a year later with the new spinner, because the original one was horribad

    I'd be stoked for a cool virtual pin that was affordable. I don't think I'd get a huge lineup, but one, mayyyyybe two if they were awesome. I did pickup the Arcade1up Star Wars which was surprisingly awesome, so I'm holding out hope they can do pinball right. Just a small amount of hope though

    #122 4 years ago
    Quoted from Diospinball:

    Well, I got chewed out by their VP for basically asking why wouldn't they offer the ability. I pointed out software is more lucrative than hardware. And I got accused of not knowing anything about business...
    OKay... Maybe... But, I wouldn't insult people who buy your products.

    Hey, when the VP of a company cops an attitude, it just so happens what I actually hear is “please pirate my shit kk thx” lulz

    #227 4 years ago

    Yeah the size will definitely be a factor. At least with the arcade1up cabs I could squeeze two into the closet for my computer room and still play them. The form factor of the pin, even if it is 3/4 size, is still almost what another pin would use. A vertical virtual pin like I’ve seen at conventions would be a compromise, but I’d still want to load it up with tables versus buying several. This might end up being neato but a pass.

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