Yeah I know that I am dreaming but can you imagine the artwork? The Wall animation, a big pig, Dark Side of the Moon. Adding the great music. I think it would make an excellent pin!!!
Yeah I know that I am dreaming but can you imagine the artwork? The Wall animation, a big pig, Dark Side of the Moon. Adding the great music. I think it would make an excellent pin!!!
Everytime I hear this, I get angry because i want one so bad. Big Floyd fan here. All those albums to pull ideas from, or even just a wall themed pin. Knock down the wall like the castle on mm.
Would be cool...don't know if everyone in the band would deal with such a pro Roger Waters themed Pink Floyd idea.
I am also a huge pink floyd fan. That being said I'm not sure the music would work well for pinball. I'm sure it could be done but when I think about all the known hits I don't hear much thats going to fit into a pinball machine. Sure there's faster upbeat songs but they would need to use tracks the general public knows to make the pin a hit. The toys are another story. There a huge number of possiblities there.
Quoted from Tommi_Gunn:it would put you to sleep just like their music. really horrible idea.
It's not that bad. 1 target per letter for multiball, just spell out "Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict" and POw the game really takes off.
I have zero interest in any music themed machine. I like good music in a machine, but I'd rather have good music plus an original theme.
This is an interesting table someone did recently. Has a very EM feel, but has good midi tracks and laser light show (and some wireform ramps). It's amazing how somber the play is. Normally I'm all jacked up by fast paced ball movement and high BPM music, but this is just an enjoyable pin to play. I think even done reasonably well, a pink floyd pin would play nice!
http://www.pinsimdb.org/pinball/table-2876-dark_side_of_the_moon
Quoted from lpeters82:I have zero interest in any music themed machine. I like good music in a machine, but I'd rather have good music plus an original theme.
Mmm, don't think that I could go that far. If there were a Led Zep pin, well, now that really WOULD be a Stairway to Heaven!
Quoted from triumph:Mmm, don't think that I could go that far. If there were a Led Zep pin, well, now that really WOULD be a Stairway to Heaven!
Yeah, I'm sure I'm in the minority.
If Pink Floyd puts you to sleep ... you are doing it wrong . You take the drugs before you listen...sheesh.
Quoted from playboywillis:The wizard mode would be keeping a multi alive for the duration of echoes
Fuck yeah!
Pink Floyd is one of my favorite bands, but I don't think "pinball" when I think about their music. Don't we have one of these threads come up about weekly now?
That video was fantastic.Thanks for posting it.I didnt even know that existed.One of my favorite songs that I listened to when I was way younger.Meddle was such a great album, really trippy.
Quoted from toyotaboy:This is an interesting table someone did recently. Has a very EM feel, but has good midi tracks and laser light show (and some wireform ramps). It's amazing how somber the play is. Normally I'm all jacked up by fast paced ball movement and high BPM music, but this is just an enjoyable pin to play. I think even done reasonably well, a pink floyd pin would play nice!
http://www.pinsimdb.org/pinball/table-2876-dark_side_of_the_moon
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I dig the laser show !
Pink Floyd could be an awesome pin !
I really want Iron Maiden though !
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