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Poll: Next Mod "I" will work on for an integrated LCD into an existing Stern??

By flynnsbit

4 years ago



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    “What machine would the pinball community be interested in having a backbox LCD with integrated mode videos, overlays, and scoring to?”

    • Game of Thrones: Spike 4 votes
      9%
    • Ghostbusters: Spike 17 votes
      39%
    • Avengers: S.A.M. 0 votes
    • Xmen: S.A.M. 0 votes
    • Star Trek Pro: S.A.M. 3 votes
      7%
    • Iron Man: S.A.M. 10 votes
      23%
    • Spider-Man: S.A.M. 2 votes
      5%
    • None of these -- see my comment 1 vote
      2%
    • Please stop adding Backbox LCDs to Pinball machines! 4 votes
      9%
    • The Walking Dead: S.A.M. 3 votes
      7%

    (44 votes)

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    #1 4 years ago

    I've come into a bonus and I am planning my next pinball machine. If anyone follows my original LCD backbox thread they know I am back in it coding and building a backbox system for Tron. Things are progressing nicely and I want to start planning for my next machine. I enjoy playing pinball just as much as I enjoy tinkering and building something new that hasn't been done. The new RaspberryPi 4 came out and it has dual display outputs out of a single board which could make for some interesting options. I am excited about it.

    I currently have two routes I could take:

    1. The family has been looking for a JJP machine that fits our tastes. We would consider Wizard of Oz (wife factor) or JJPPotC. These already have LCDs so not much to do there but enjoy and play.

    2. Pick a late model machine that has a serial interface that could hugely benefit from an LCD with video interaction. The poll includes machines that I would consider to have good IP media content that would be fun to see in pinball format. I am leaning towards a Spike system (something I haven't done) that pre-dates the new Stern LCD machines. What would be interesting to the community here?

    For those that don't follow the mod area: See here -- https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/tron-legacy-play-field-lcd-mod/page/4#post-5042632
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    #3 4 years ago
    Quoted from underlord:

    The Walking Dead? Fantastic modes, lots to do and Greg Nicotero’s FX are beyond worthy.

    Ahh, that's a good one, great machine too.

    #6 4 years ago

    Not a whole lot of interest here (including the 3 fun police) so that has me thinking I will finish out the Tron implementation and then move on to the servo based mods I was working on. It seems the JJPotC lid box is getting good traction and I could release the version for the Wheelie LightCycles and the Servo controlled Slave 1 in Star Wars. Those are easy implementations. I could release the code and 3d print mods for those for people that want it.

    Huh, interesting...

    Iron Man seems first, then Ghostbusters.

    Thanks everyone.

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