Has anyone received an email who hasn't bought from spooky before?
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Quoted from Lermods:Coming into this a little late, is there a video of game play anywhere?
Not with art
Quoted from RustyLizard:Scott, is there any place on the LCD or on the instruction card that tells a short version of the story line? Please consider it if not.
A 30 second version of something like this would be out of this world Amazing.
Just need guy with a deep voice and some. Basic animations you can pan left to right on!
If its cost prohibitive maybe the community can help out if it's an option on the menu? For example Ben Heck (hi Ben) allowed users with amh 23 to change the the multiball music to about 3 different options but also allow a custom mp3 track to be played from the sd card.
It would be cool if there is an option like that allowing you to insert a custom AVI file that plays during attract mode. I have absolutely no skills to help with something like that but happy to support anyone who does!
Quoted from HoakyPoaky:Looks great Scott! So nice to see you keep making improvements fixes to the game
I had a question regarding the bonus presentation at the end of the each ball, and if you had any thoughts about changing it.
One of the most enjoyable things on early SS pins is watching the lighted bonus playfield inserts countdown & hearing the unique sounds at the end of your ball. Some bonus countdowns on games like Space Shuttle, Seawitch, Flash Gordon really execute this very well. It's just so satisfying to watch your ball bonus rack up your score after you drain. IMO that effect would fit perfectly with TNA.
I mean you already have those lighted bonus inserts on the playfield (which is a pretty rare thing these days), but now they just sparkle randomly with the other playfield lights while the used ball save bonus, reactor bonus & standard bonus scores are displayed on the LCD. Just seems like those playfield bonus inserts & the bonus presentation could be better implemented? Perhaps you could add a bonus inserts countdown effect, then hear the booming bass & sparkle effect?
IDK.... something to think about. Just throwing ideas your way. The game kicks serious ass
Great idea, but if it's done I'd love an opportunity to skip it with a double flip. TnA looks so satisfying to me because it appeals to my impatient nature of waiting. The scoop super quick kick out! The speed of the ball coming back etc etc.
Quoted from Pmaino:What number are you?
Australian ones are built in a different order than normal numbers, but there are only 8 of them so it's not going to hold normal ones up.
Hey I was just about to post this!
Thanks Whysnow
We are giving away a SIGNED copy of the TNA cassette, details on how to enter are in the podcast.
If you don't want to hear me and Martymainframe talk crap about pinball the Scott interview starts at around 10 minutes and 46 seconds in!
If you want to sub or listen on iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/head2head-pinball/id1263342244
Quoted from Rascal_H:Who’s going to make a coin door cassette deck mod. Insert tape into coin door and cassette music plays through game speakers instead of game programmed music.
“Hang on a sec, lemme just cradle this ball a sec whip I flip this sucker over to side B.”
grimnim Do it
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