This is BIG!
ColorDMD is excited to announce that Jurassic Park is the 62nd game to be supported by the ColorDMD multicolor pinball display platform!
Jurassic Park benefits from the small form factor of the new ColorDMD LED display introduced last year. These displays use a matrix of 128x32 discreteRGB LEDs and occupy a similar space as original plasma DMDs.
Jurassic Park was colored by Dan Czupryna and this is his second title following his work on World Poker Tour. A pinball enthusiast since childhood, Dan (danczaz@Pinside) is the owner/operator of DBC Pinball & Amusements and routes games in the Chicagolandarea. We're excited to share Dan's work on Jurassic Park and look forward to collaborating on future projects!
Dan is an engineering graduate of the University of Arizona and has spent the last twelve years working in the Automotive Industry. He resides in Chicagoland with his family, and welcomed his second child, Chase, earlier this year. When Dan's not playingpinball or spending time with family, you'll likely find him grinding it out in a poker tournament somewhere in the Midwest!
The ColorDMD for Jurassic Park pinball machines shares the same easy-to-install hardware platform as previous ColorDMD releases. All displays ship with the factoryinstalled SIGMA ROM that supports WPC, WPC95, SAM, Whitestar, and SPIKE platforms. Multicolor operation is enabled through download and installation of a game-specific color ROM file, available from our site. ROMs can be changed at any time, allowing usewith any of our supported titles.
LED displays are in stock now and available for imeediate shipping from our store site and through our distributors. The color ROM for Jurassic Park pinball machines is targeted for releaseby Friday, August 4! For more information, please visit us at www.colordmd.com.
ColorDMD is excited to announce that Jurassic Park is the 62nd game to be supported by the ColorDMD multicolor pinball display platform!
Jurassic Park benefits from the small form factor of the new ColorDMD LED display introduced last year. These displays use a matrix of 128x32 discreteRGB LEDs and occupy a similar space as original plasma DMDs.
Jurassic Park was colored by Dan Czupryna and this is his second title following his work on World Poker Tour. A pinball enthusiast since childhood, Dan (danczaz@Pinside) is the owner/operator of DBC Pinball & Amusements and routes games in the Chicagolandarea. We're excited to share Dan's work on Jurassic Park and look forward to collaborating on future projects!
Dan is an engineering graduate of the University of Arizona and has spent the last twelve years working in the Automotive Industry. He resides in Chicagoland with his family, and welcomed his second child, Chase, earlier this year. When Dan's not playingpinball or spending time with family, you'll likely find him grinding it out in a poker tournament somewhere in the Midwest!
The ColorDMD for Jurassic Park pinball machines shares the same easy-to-install hardware platform as previous ColorDMD releases. All displays ship with the factoryinstalled SIGMA ROM that supports WPC, WPC95, SAM, Whitestar, and SPIKE platforms. Multicolor operation is enabled through download and installation of a game-specific color ROM file, available from our site. ROMs can be changed at any time, allowing usewith any of our supported titles.
LED displays are in stock now and available for imeediate shipping from our store site and through our distributors. The color ROM for Jurassic Park pinball machines is targeted for releaseby Friday, August 4! For more information, please visit us at www.colordmd.com.