The fact that more air time was given to the faces of the people playing than the tables themselves seems a bit concerning.
Wonder if you can plug in a larger display and transfer the guts to a used pin cab for a full size game.
Sure you would need to mod the back box but might be a fun project.
Quoted from HOOKED:Wonder if you can plug in a larger display and transfer the guts to a used pin cab for a full size game.
Sure you would need to mod the back box but might be a fun project.
It could be a fun project, but that doesn’t make a lot of sense. If your going through all of that work, then you might as well just build a virtuapin from scratch.
The electronics in these games might be the most limiting factor. I doubt they will play as well as a PC with VP10 running, and with VP10 you could have hundreds of tables. Not just these 12. Even if you wanted just these 12 games then you could run them in 4K with a PC. I would be willing to bet these are running at 720p at best, I doubt they’re even 1080.
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