I will look for the link to a video, it does exist. But I'm not sure you will be happy. The reason for the post was to talk about how annoying the audio was.
Quoted from Taxman:I will look for the link to a video, it does exist. But I'm not sure you will be happy. The reason for the post was to talk about how annoying the audio was.
I read that it is not necessary to have the audio, but that the game itself with the multiball is pretty cool. I've been going over the ''how to'' build for it. I'm leaning towards it.
We have the speech in Haunted House at the version at the Ann Arbor pinball museum. that actually adds a lot to the game. I haven't gone to the multi-ball part though. it's a BIG ton of work, and expensive (you need pascal's board, which isn't cheap, and basically a scrap black hole playfield for other parts.) at some point we'll do it, but other pressing matters are more urgent.
Quoted from cfh:We have the speech in Haunted House at the version at the Ann Arbor pinball museum. that actually adds a lot to the game. I haven't gone to the multi-ball part though. it's a BIG ton of work, and expensive (you need pascal's board, which isn't cheap, and basically a scrap black hole playfield for other parts.) at some point we'll do it, but other pressing matters are more urgent.
Thanks Clay,
Yeah the board is $$$, but I do have a torn down/parted out Black Hole from years ago which should work well, including the the two ball trough mechs needed.
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