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P3 at Pinballz in Austin, TX on Dec 2.

By gstellenberg

11 years ago


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    #1 11 years ago

    We're taking the P3 prototype to Pinballz for their Anniversary part on Dec 2. We'll be there from open to close. Stop by any time and play a few games!

    http://www.pinballzarcade.com/pinballz-events/2nd_anniversary.html

    - Gerry
    http://www.multimorphic.com

    #4 11 years ago

    Today's the day! Come by and check out the P3 in person.

    - Gerry
    http://www.multimorphic.com

    #10 11 years ago
    Quoted from Snailman:

    Crap! Now I'm truly sad that I couldn't make the Pinballz 2nd anniv. event!

    Snail, you know you're welcome to drop by any time.

    - Gerry

    #11 11 years ago

    We didn't get any video from this event unfortunately, but here's a clip from Expo 2012 that Garrick Stoner is preparing for a pinball documentary:

    - Gerry
    http://www.multimorphic.com

    #13 11 years ago

    Yes, we'll be at TPF 2013... bigger and better than last year!

    Are you referring to the P3 machine or to the P-ROC controller board? The P3 is our revolutionary multi-game pinball machine. The P-ROC is the controller used to control custom and various existing machines.

    P3: http://www.multimorphic.com
    P-ROC: http://www.pinballcontrollers.com/index.php/products/p-roc
    Driver Boards (FYI): http://www.pinballcontrollers.com/index.php/products/driver-boards

    Most people (including us with the P3) implement their game software using the pyprocgame pinball software framework. This framework makes it simple to play music and/or sound effects in response to anything you want and at any time you want... in response to switch events, mode activities, timers, etc, and just about every common sound file format is supported.

    - Gerry
    http://www.multimorphic.com

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    #15 11 years ago

    I won't speak directly for Dennis (Nordman), but I highly doubt he'll design a P3 game with a symmetrical playfield.

    - Gerry

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