This table pack adds 'extensions' that protrude or cross the central LCD including a drop down ramp. That's why there is a $3.9k version and a $5.5k version of the game packs. The lesser pack does not have the extensions. For me the lack of ability to build in the central area also has been a negative but at least they are attempting to address that. I think that large LCD also drives off a lot of game pack developers since you have to familiarize yourself with Unity and also be adept at creating art for it. I suppose generative AI could help with that aspect.I’m not the world’s biggest fan of Multimorphic‘s platform, the big LCD screen doesn’t do much for me, and because you can’t drill holes in it all the physical layouts for their games end up at the top of the playfield.
But perhaps with Valve being involved the quality of the LCD animations will be higher.
There have been different attempts over the years to do pinball 'kits'. There was Pinball 2000. There's Multimorphic. Even the first commercial game I worked on, Alien, started with Highway pinball and their kit system.This table pack adds 'extensions' that protrude or cross the central LCD including a drop down ramp. That's why there is a $3.9k version and a $5.5k version of the game packs. The lesser pack does not have the extensions. For me the lack of ability to build in the central area also has been a negative but at least they are attempting to address that. I think that large LCD also drives off a lot of game pack developers since you have to familiarize yourself with Unity and also be adept at creating art for it. I suppose generative AI could help with that aspect.
Sort of. It has the same issue all MM games have, this huge empty middle.
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It helps for sure.Yes it does extend down, it's a seperate optional addon. It's adding lifting ramps, targets, spinners to the middle third.
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That is not a wide open middle (not that there's anything wrong with that, some of the most popular games of all time have wide open middles like AFM)
starts at $11,620
Marc Silk is a pretty big deal, voice of Bob the Builder, Johnny Bravo, the sorting hat from Harry Potter, characters in Star Wars, has a couple of BAFTA awards.The linked original source article it makes it very clear that Reggie is a new character voiced by a new-to-the-franchise voice actor Marc Silk so they didn’t have to pay for two well-known voice actors. A timeless tale is voice actors getting shafted!
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I like pinball machines the same way I like mechanical watches. Because they are real.You have the gist of it, yeah. It's not impossible to put things over the LCD, just tricky, because you cannot actually have any holes. So you can't have a scoop or a traditional pop bumper, obviously, but even a ramp or something 'above' the playfield has to be free floating and anchored from the side.
If you look that's how they're doing the flippers.
For me pinball is about the physicality, stuff like an animated LCD playfield is kinda neat at best, mostly meh, and sometimes actually distracting and annoying. For me personally. But the downsides of limiting your layout creativity is the biggest issue.
There are so many cool and innovative games that are trying new layouts and new ball interactions, and not being able to do that near where the actual flippers and 'danger' and action is kinda sucks.
Just for example, it wouldn't be possible to do a game like Godzilla with that tech.
(Full disclaimer: One of my non-Ars hats is working in the pinball industry, I have worked on released commercial games, and a new one that's coming soon, so keep in mind that my criticism has whatever bias you want to assign to it since I technically 'compete' against companies like Multimorphic. But I've held this opinion about their games for well over a decade, and I think it's based on sound logic.)
I have a good friend who's a full time pinball tech. I sent him that Mastodon thread a while back, and he basically laughed and said 'yup'.Checking the pinball thread of another forum I'm on, and this amusing Mastodon thread came up, of a repair tech checking out a P3 machine (Weird Al in this case):
https://mstdn.social/@ifixcoinops/109955814730889853
Meanwhile Aurich's mention of Godzilla got me to check that out...and now I'm debating dropping way too much money on my first pinball machine. Course I considered it when Foo Fighters came out too so this feeling will probably pass. On the other hand, it's Godzilla, it's what he'd want for me!
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Hmm... I'm going to look for it, there's a good chance I'll be near one in a couple weeks. I hope I don't forget to grab a bag of quarters on the way! Although they probably use tokens now.. or... shudder a cardHaha no, I was in high school when that game came out. The modern game I did the most work on is Alien. But thanks for the compliment.
Ooh, I didn't know there was a Metallica table droolFunhouse has a protagonist, being taunted by Rudy is part of the charm of the game.
Attack From Mars is an all time classic. I have one in my garage (technically not mine, I'm babysitting it for a friend who's out of space).
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It's a perfect example of really solid callouts. Great voice acting, funny lines, short and punchy. Nobody is reading you a novel.
Most places will still take cash, though with the way prices are up you might hope for a bill validator ...Hmm... I'm going to look for it, there's a good chance I'll be near one in a couple weeks. I hope I don't forget to grab a bag of quarters on the way! Although they probably use tokens now.. or... shudder a card
Not only is there one, they just re-released it, as a 'remastered version' with some modern bells and whistles but essentially the same gameplay. So if you go out looking for pinball it's pretty likely you'll find one since it's new and hot again.Ooh, I didn't know there was a Metallica table drool
OohMost places will still take cash, though with the way prices are up you might hope for a bill validator ...
Not only is there one, they just re-released it, as a 'remastered version' with some modern bells and whistles but essentially the same gameplay. So if you go out looking for pinball it's pretty likely you'll find one since it's new and hot again.
Here's a handy resource if you're on the hunt: https://pinballmap.com/
The way I ended up working on commercial pinball releases as an artist is I first got known for my aftermarket upgrades and mods and alternate art for pins. One of them is a replacement hammer I make for Metallica to replace the chunky and kinda meh plastic one it comes with.
I've done a couple versions, but the current one is made from laser cut wood and a 3D printed core, with leather and metal spikes. They're not cheap, you're buying a high effort hand made product from me, but for collectors who like to bling out their games they're popular.
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There have been different attempts over the years to do pinball 'kits'. There was Pinball 2000. There's Multimorphic. Even the first commercial game I worked on, Alien, started with Highway pinball and their kit system.
I know you're a Multimorophic fan, and that's fine. Enjoy whatever you like. Don't be weird about it though.As a professional in the "industry" with many failed projects... and a "Staff member" here on ARs... maybe you should keep your opinion and comments to yourself.
I think is VERY BAD FORM for you to be a member of ARs publicly badmouthing a potential "competitor" to a current or future product you may be involved with.
You are bias and not independent in this.
Buying pinball is dangerous, enjoying going out and dropping a few bucks into machines sounds healthy to me!Oohand thanks for the link, I didn't even know there was a pinball map! I hope you didn't ruin my life!