I saw this shared on FB, and thought I'd pass it along here. Very cool video, even on my peasant PC monitor.
I saw this shared on FB, and thought I'd pass it along here. Very cool video, even on my peasant PC monitor.
There are some neat ideas on that fake game someone should try to use.
Carnival is also a decent theme for an original work. Imagine if Oktoberfest was just a generic carnival instead of being irrelevant 11 out of 12 months of the year...
Quoted from Chitownpinball:Im totally using this at work.....
If I were selling TVs, I'd totally use this too. Very rich and colorful, smooth lines, the motion looks great.
Quoted from TreyBo69:There are some neat ideas on that fake game someone should try to use.
Carnival is also a decent theme for an original work. Imagine if Oktoberfest was just a generic carnival instead of being irrelevant 11 out of 12 months of the year...
I really like the canon multiball start. The lion head going up and down is neat too. In the down position, it would be a bash toy, in the up position, it could act as a physical ball lock for a 2 ball MB.
Man are we ever close to not be able to tell the difference at all between whats real and whats fake. AI on the horizon, most likely our time is limited.
Quoted from FatPanda:If I were selling TVs, I'd totally use this too. Very rich and colorful, smooth lines, the motion looks great.
I agree, but i dont sell tvs lol. I mean, I guess a 20’H x 100’W LED wall is technically just a big ass tv now...
Touché...
Quoted from TreyBo69:There are some neat ideas on that fake game someone should try to use.
JPop's taking preorders as we type.
Quoted from Wolfmarsh:Well thank god it has ramps.
I admit, I paused the video and stared way too long trying to figure out just how the ball was supposed to make some of them (like the red one to the spiral, feeding from... the pops?). It's an awesome concept, but definitely from the Jpop school of design.
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