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    #15501 3 years ago
    Quoted from sixtyfourbits:

    I can definitively check this evening.
    Just as a side note, I absolutely loved the sega gamegear growing up, so its really neat to hear from someone who actually helped produce games for the system. That's rad! Are you ok with the idea of them being emulated? Just wanting to make sure I'm reading your post correctly as one of curiosity, and not dislike for the idea of what a retropie is.

    My army of lawyers is preparing to repel onto your house from my black helicopters as we speak...just kidding.

    In general, I am against pirating of software/music/etc. However, in this case, the company that I developed these games for has been out of business for over 20 years - so it's not like it is taking legitimate sales away from anyone.

    I'm happy that some people can still enjoy these games - especially people who never got a chance to see them originally.

    Does your system include GameBoy games as well? I did several games for the original (non-color) GameBoy also. I also did stuff for SegaCD, PS1/PS2/PS3, N64, GameCube, PSX, Xbox & Xbox360.

    Some of these games came out great. Others...umm...not so much.

    #15502 3 years ago
    Quoted from Irishbastard:

    Speaking of drinking, anyone else have a "Car Bar" in their collection?
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    Reminds me of a restaurant/bar in Monroe, Mi called Pete's Garage. You could eat inside of old fashioned cars. They also had pinball machines upstairs. I wonder if that place is still around. Last went there in early 90's, I think.

    #15503 3 years ago
    Quoted from mbeardsley:

    My army of lawyers is preparing to repel onto your house from my black helicopters as we speak...just kidding.
    In general, I am against pirating of software/music/etc. However, in this case, the company that I developed these games for has been out of business for over 20 years - so it's not like it is taking legitimate sales away from anyone.
    I'm happy that some people can still enjoy these games - especially people who never got a chance to see them originally.
    Does your system include GameBoy games as well? I did several games for the original (non-color) GameBoy also. I also did stuff for SegaCD, PS1/PS2/PS3, N64, GameCube, PSX, Xbox & Xbox360.
    Some of these games came out great. Others...umm...not so much.

    Sadly I wasn't able to find a good collection of original gameboy roms to use, though I do very much enjoy the system. With my current button setup, I found that it wasn't set up well to emulate disc based games and N64 games, so I left those out.
    Before I got into collecting arcade cabinets and pinball machines, I was very much into collecting retro video games. I collected for most the ones we have mentioned so far, with an emphasis on PS1 and N64, as those really represented my childhood. I actually collected a full North American release N64 set, as well as full NA virtual boy set as well. I still have a modest retro video game collection, but nothing too crazy compared to before.

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    #15504 3 years ago

    Here is a shot of the (released) games that I worked on.

    Most of them I was the lead programmer on, some of them I was just one of several programmers, and a couple of them I just did some testing/bug fixing.

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    #15505 3 years ago
    Quoted from mbeardsley:

    Here is a shot of the (released) games that I worked on.
    Most of them I was the lead programmer on, some of them I was just one of several programmers, and a couple of them I just did some testing/bug fixing.[quoted image]

    I've played quite a few of those! That's awesome that you had a hand in making all of those happen. Just off the top of my head, Beetle Adventure Racing! on the N64 stands out, as I've put a decent amount of hours into that one. Thanks for sharing!

    #15506 3 years ago
    Quoted from mbeardsley:

    Here is a shot of the (released) games that I worked on.
    Most of them I was the lead programmer on, some of them I was just one of several programmers, and a couple of them I just did some testing/bug fixing.[quoted image]

    That's really neat to be able to show off your portfolio like that.

    So are these "developer" versions that they give you when you complete a game, or did you have to pay for all of these?

    #15507 3 years ago
    Quoted from mbeardsley:

    Here is a shot of the (released) games that I worked on.

    I only tried LSD once, but when I did I played nanotech warrior. That’s pretty much all I did the entire time, great game!

    #15508 3 years ago
    Quoted from GorillaBiscuits:

    I only tried LSD once, but when I did I played nanotech warrior. That’s pretty much all I did the entire time, great game!

    Now that's funny...

    I just looked, I have an extra Nanotek Warrior T-shirt (never worn). If you want to PM me your address I will send it to you, no charge. Least I can do for the one Nanotek Warrior fan still left.

    #15509 3 years ago
    Quoted from toastbot:

    That's really neat to be able to show off your portfolio like that.
    So are these "developer" versions that they give you when you complete a game, or did you have to pay for all of these?

    I did receive these for free, but they are the same versions as the regular ones. Though many of them are signed by the whole development team. At one of the companies that I worked for, that was a special thing we did at the release party. The whole team would line up and we'd sign the games for everybody. Some of the games had posters or shirts or hats or something too. Fun times.

    #15510 3 years ago
    Quoted from sixtyfourbits:

    I've played quite a few of those! That's awesome that you had a hand in making all of those happen. Just off the top of my head, Beetle Adventure Racing! on the N64 stands out, as I've put a decent amount of hours into that one. Thanks for sharing!

    Yes, Beetle Adventure Racing was one of the most "pure fun" games that I worked on. Anyone of any age could pick it up and in 15 seconds was smiling.

    I did the multi-player "Beetle-Battle" mode on that one. I had just finished F-1 World Grand Prix II (which actually only got released in Europe) and the Beetle team was behind schedule, needing everyone to finish the main game. So I did the multi-player modes and I think the whole game turned out great.

    #15511 3 years ago

    This is very cool. Thanks for sharing your stories.

    Sega CD holds a special spot in my heart. Night trap, sewer shark... what was it like to program for that?

    #15512 3 years ago
    Quoted from scootss:

    This is very cool. Thanks for sharing your stories.
    Sega CD holds a special spot in my heart. Night trap, sewer shark... what was it like to program for that?

    It was not a lot of fun. The Sega Genesis was pretty sweet, but making the CD stuff actually accomplish anything was a PITA. The one game that I did on SegaCD (that was released) was a tank game called "Rapid Deployment Force : Global Conflict". It came out near the end of the SegaCD's life and sold very poorly.

    We also did "Penn & Teller's Smoke and Mirrors", but even though the game was finished, it was never released - long story there (Google "Desert Bus" if you are interested). I only did a little bit of testing/debugging on that game though.

    I also did a Pinball game very early on for the PS1, but the company folded before it was finished. I think it would have been pretty good too. It was still in the prototype stage, but I had a working plunger, pop bumpers, slingshots, drop targets, and flippers. I even had two ramps and multi-ball all working, and I was very happy with how the physics felt. Too bad it never got finished.

    #15513 3 years ago
    Quoted from sixtyfourbits:

    Not so much a gameroom, but more so my current lineup. It goes Baywatch, Super Mario Bros, Monopoly, Terminator 2, Star Wars Trilogy, and then a Star Wars themed retropie powered arcade cabinet.
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    Where’s the Fish Tales ?

    #15514 3 years ago
    Quoted from scampcamp:

    A game room wouldn't be complete without a Mold-A-Rama. Does anyone have 1?
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    I know there are a couple of working ones in a certain collection here in the L.A. area.

    I still remember getting a red pagoda at Grauman's Chinese Theater and a green Frankenstein head at Universal Studios when I was a kid.
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    Found an interesting article about the machines here - https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/mold-a-rama-archive-retro-plastic-mold-a-matic

    The official website of the company that bought out the technology https://mold-a-rama.com/ stills operates quite a number of the machines.

    #15515 3 years ago
    Quoted from RumRunner9:

    Where’s the Fish Tales ?

    That’s how I got Star Wars trilogy. A good friend of mine wanted a fish tales, so I sold it to him so I could buy Star Wars trilogy from another friend. Then that friend is using his money from the sale of swt to buy a sttng. So in a round about way all three of us got pins from higher up on our wanted list.

    #15516 3 years ago
    Quoted from mbeardsley:

    We also did "Penn & Teller's Smoke and Mirrors", but even though the game was finished, it was never released - long story there (Google "Desert Bus" if you are interested). I only did a little bit of testing/debugging on that game though.

    Oh wow, that's awesome! I love Penn and Teller just for desert bus. I love explaining that to people who aren't familiar with it. Most of the time they think I'm making it up, lol.

    Are you aware of the "desert bus for hope" charity?

    #15517 3 years ago
    Quoted from animesuperj:

    Are you aware of the "desert bus for hope" charity?

    Yes, pretty cool idea. Nice that the work to develop it wasn't a total waste.

    In the back of the manual for my Sega CD game (RDF : Global Conflict) there is an ad for the "upcoming" Smoke & Mirrors game.

    #15518 3 years ago
    Quoted from sixtyfourbits:

    That’s how I got Star Wars trilogy. A good friend of mine wanted a fish tales, so I sold it to him so I could buy Star Wars trilogy from another friend. Then that friend is using his money from the sale of swt to buy a sttng. So in a round about way all three of us got pins from higher up on our wanted list.

    Well done, congrats!

    #15519 3 years ago
    Quoted from mbeardsley:

    Here is a shot of the (released) games that I worked on.
    Most of them I was the lead programmer on, some of them I was just one of several programmers, and a couple of them I just did some testing/bug fixing.[quoted image]

    Beetle Adventure Racing was the best. I spent so many hours on that. I just played an emulated version last week! It brought back so many great memories. Great work!

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    #15520 3 years ago

    A little night time glow

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    #15521 3 years ago

    Daytime tv/gaming area

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    #15522 3 years ago
    Quoted from mbeardsley:

    Here is a shot of the (released) games that I worked on.
    Most of them I was the lead programmer on, some of them I was just one of several programmers, and a couple of them I just did some testing/bug fixing.[quoted image]

    You should post in the retro gaming thread. I bet you’d get lots of cool questions.

    Beetle racing might be the best racing game on N64.

    #15523 3 years ago

    anyone need a robot for their gameroom?
    http://the-robotman.com/all-robots
    I could see one going with a Robocop pinball machine, the custom Forbidden Planet machine, and even Genesis.

    #15524 3 years ago
    Quoted from cait001:

    anyone need a robot for their gameroom?
    http://the-robotman.com/all-robots
    I could see one going with a Robocop pinball machine, the custom Forbidden Planet machine, and even Genesis.

    LOL, 30 grand for Robby the robot!

    #15525 3 years ago
    Quoted from yzfguy:

    LOL, 30 grand for Robby the robot!

    same marketing as a Stern Batman 66! Special Edition ($25k) / Collectors Edition / Deluxe Edition

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    #15526 3 years ago

    TWD Premium in place of Aerosmith on a temp trade. (Thanks, action76 !)

    And yes, those are grandkids' toys underneath the pins. Great storage!

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    #15527 3 years ago

    Been looking at TWD lately. How do you compare it to Aerosmith?

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    #15528 3 years ago

    Few additions and subtractions to the lineup. Still waiting impatiently for my TBL to ship. That will be it on pins for awhile. Would love to find more true arcade games like an Off-Road, Super Mario Bros, Joust, BBH HD or many other ones but the Arcade1ups were cheap and kids seem to love them. The Valve Index VR machine is crazy fun. Also added the video poker and slot machine to the main bar area. I blame COVID for all this.

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    #15529 3 years ago

    Looking awesome dirkdiggler! Keep adding .

    #15530 3 years ago
    Quoted from Waldo:

    Few additions and subtractions to the lineup. Still waiting impatiently for my TBL to ship. That will be it on pins for awhile. Would love to find more true arcade games like an Off-Road, Super Mario Bros, Joust, BBH HD or many other ones but the Arcade1ups were cheap and kids seem to love them. The Valve Index VR machine is crazy fun. Also added the video poker and slot machine to the main bar area. I blame COVID for all this.
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    Looks great buddy.I’m going to be doing a night sky ceiling was wondering which way did you do yours .

    #15531 3 years ago
    Quoted from Kkoss24:

    Looks great buddy.I’m going to be doing a night sky ceiling was wondering which way did you do yours .

    It’s fiber optic. It was way too bright at first. Had to take a permanent marker to the ends to tone it down.

    #15532 3 years ago

    Before

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    #15533 3 years ago

    I the garage

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    #15534 3 years ago
    Quoted from Waldo:

    Few additions and subtractions to the lineup. Still waiting impatiently for my TBL to ship. That will be it on pins for awhile. Would love to find more true arcade games like an Off-Road, Super Mario Bros, Joust, BBH HD or many other ones but the Arcade1ups were cheap and kids seem to love them. The Valve Index VR machine is crazy fun. Also added the video poker and slot machine to the main bar area. I blame COVID for all this.
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    looks okay (kappa).

    #15535 3 years ago
    Quoted from Waldo:

    Few additions and subtractions to the lineup. Still waiting impatiently for my TBL to ship. That will be it on pins for awhile. Would love to find more true arcade games like an Off-Road, Super Mario Bros, Joust, BBH HD or many other ones but the Arcade1ups were cheap and kids seem to love them. The Valve Index VR machine is crazy fun. Also added the video poker and slot machine to the main bar area. I blame COVID for all this.
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    Love the theater!!!

    #15536 3 years ago
    Quoted from dirkdiggler:

    Daytime tv/gaming area
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    Wait a second, is that a laserdisc player on the right?

    #15537 3 years ago
    Quoted from Waldo:

    It’s fiber optic. It was way too bright at first. Had to take a permanent marker to the ends to tone it down.

    This been taking forever !!! I’m juggling finishing this with side jobs to pay for pins just started collecting in April got 2 ,room for 3 more didn’t expect this lmao !!Refurbished tgat cavalier 72 coke machine at my brother in laws shop big project!!People warned me ,I’ve never been entrenched with a hobby like this it’s unreal!!!Anyway I want to incorporate stone in here there’s a kitchen/bar area I’m just framing now and I think I’m going to panel the star ceiling now that I see yours I think one big area you would see the sections anyway I like the way yours looks with the trimmed sections !!thanks

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    #15538 3 years ago

    Also I got that Ampro projector, it’s 29s-30s era ,from my grandfather I’m going to do a mechanical drop screen in front of TV I can’t wait I have his collection of silent movies from that era !!

    #15539 3 years ago
    Quoted from Waldo:

    Few additions and subtractions to the lineup. Still waiting impatiently for my TBL to ship. That will be it on pins for awhile. Would love to find more true arcade games like an Off-Road, Super Mario Bros, Joust, BBH HD or many other ones but the Arcade1ups were cheap and kids seem to love them. The Valve Index VR machine is crazy fun. Also added the video poker and slot machine to the main bar area. I blame COVID for all this.
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    Wow, amazing love the secret entry! Coming over here always gives me game room envy...

    #15540 3 years ago
    Quoted from Waldo:

    Few additions and subtractions to the lineup. Still waiting impatiently for my TBL to ship. That will be it on pins for awhile. Would love to find more true arcade games like an Off-Road, Super Mario Bros, Joust, BBH HD or many other ones but the Arcade1ups were cheap and kids seem to love them. The Valve Index VR machine is crazy fun. Also added the video poker and slot machine to the main bar area. I blame COVID for all this.
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    Quite the set up @waldo! How many square feet in your man cave?

    #15541 3 years ago
    Quoted from punkin:

    Been looking at TWD lately. How do you compare it to Aerosmith?

    Hi punkin . I've spent a lot of time on both over the years, and TWD is superior. Aerosmith has its appeal for sure, and it's fun & challenging. But I have to give the nod to TWD.

    I've not seen a single episode of the show, so you know I'm not talking as a "theme fan." Of course, they are completely different games, and tastes vary, but there are reasons why TWD is rated far higher in the ratings/rankings.

    #15542 3 years ago
    Quoted from Waldo:

    Few additions and subtractions to the lineup. Still waiting impatiently for my TBL to ship. That will be it on pins for awhile. Would love to find more true arcade games like an Off-Road, Super Mario Bros, Joust, BBH HD or many other ones but the Arcade1ups were cheap and kids seem to love them. The Valve Index VR machine is crazy fun. Also added the video poker and slot machine to the main bar area. I blame COVID for all this.
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    that's a great arcade! design, layout and choice of games. very classy.

    #15543 3 years ago
    Quoted from scottslash:

    Hi punkin . I've spent a lot of time on both over the years, and TWD is superior. Aerosmith has its appeal for sure, and it's fun & challenging. But I have to give the nod to TWD.
    I've not seen a single episode of the show, so you know I'm not talking as a "theme fan." Of course, they are completely different games, and tastes vary, but there are reasons why TWD is rated far higher in the ratings/rankings.

    Thanks mate. i also have never made it more than 10 mins into the first episode, but i like pinball. If it's better than Aerosmith, that's a fine recommendation. Is it a flowing game like Aerosmith, or trap and shoot like ACDC?

    #15544 3 years ago

    @toucanf16,
    I’m looking forward to the day when we get to see your finished game building.
    Howie

    #15545 3 years ago
    Quoted from hlaj78:

    toucanf16,
    I’m looking forward to the day when we get to see your finished game building.
    Howie

    Me too. It will be at least two years though. I’m still over in Hong Kong.

    #15546 3 years ago

    Stay safe.

    #15547 3 years ago
    Quoted from Waldo:

    Few additions and subtractions to the lineup. Still waiting impatiently for my TBL to ship. That will be it on pins for awhile. Would love to find more true arcade games like an Off-Road, Super Mario Bros, Joust, BBH HD or many other ones but the Arcade1ups were cheap and kids seem to love them. The Valve Index VR machine is crazy fun. Also added the video poker and slot machine to the main bar area. I blame COVID for all this.
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    What a man cave. Complete with secret Tron entrance? I’m so wanting to redo my basement now! Thanks so much for sharing.

    #15548 3 years ago

    Day 2

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    #15549 3 years ago
    Quoted from ToucanF16:

    Quite the set up waldo! How many square feet in your man cave?

    The entire basement is around 3500 sq feet but also has a gym and a Jack n Jill type bathroom. But the basement is all mine. Wife gets the other two floors to do with as she pleases. Although I was trying to annex the gym to add machines and somehow that got shot down. Weird how that works.

    #15550 3 years ago
    Quoted from Waldo:

    The entire basement is around 3500 sq feet but also has a gym and a Jack n Jill type bathroom. But the basement is all mine. Wife gets the other two floors to do with as she pleases. Although I was trying to annex the gym to add machines and somehow that got shot down. Weird how that works.

    The gym is worthwhile as long as it’s being used.

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