Totally agreed with Adam.
Don't get caught up on up how P3 integrates the dreaded "video" into pinball. It's more like changeable playfield artwork with added gameplay benefits. The machine knows where the ball is at all times while it is touching the screen. Meaning, the entire screen is essentially full of virtual rollover switches. Or targets. Or anything else they can think of.
This is still a real physical pinball machine with a physical ball, completely re-designed physical flippers (they felt good to me), physical slingshots, scoops, ramps, toys etc. Completely modular unit, with additional playfield kits aimed to be priced ~$1500 USD. It could be an operators dream, and an answer to Heighways swappable playfield space-saving option.
Don't get caught up on up how P3 integrates the dreaded "video" into pinball. It's more like changeable playfield artwork with added gameplay benefits. The machine knows where the ball is at all times while it is touching the screen. Meaning, the entire screen is essentially full of virtual rollover switches. Or targets. Or anything else they can think of.
This is still a real physical pinball machine with a physical ball, completely re-designed physical flippers (they felt good to me), physical slingshots, scoops, ramps, toys etc. Completely modular unit, with additional playfield kits aimed to be priced ~$1500 USD. It could be an operators dream, and an answer to Heighways swappable playfield space-saving option.