This was posted on pinside yesterday:
Today we reveal my last pinball design "Tokyo Perfect Drift" in the Arcade Vintage Association in Petrer (Spain) and in the Pinball Association of Biar
TPD is a single level pinball with 4 flippers, very fast, with custom electronics and full rgb
This project is a collaboration of Quetzal Pinball and STR Pinball (assemblers of several pinballs Nemo) and we have been working very hard to show it today:
- Gustavo Díaz, aka (Lord Hiryu) did all the arts
- Orlando and Cristina from STR Pinball assembled the prototype and help with the prototype troubleshooting.
- Cristobal Ortuño (my brother) composed the electronic music.
- Antonio Ortuño: everything else
Orders are open to Nemo customers (USA customers have preference, due the problems with the assembly of Nemo), and after we serve these orders, we will open to general public.
Price for Nemo customers is €4,395, taxes and shipping not included, and price for general public is not determined, but will be close.
Videos testing alpha code
pinside link: https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/tokyo-perfect-drift
Today we reveal my last pinball design "Tokyo Perfect Drift" in the Arcade Vintage Association in Petrer (Spain) and in the Pinball Association of Biar
TPD is a single level pinball with 4 flippers, very fast, with custom electronics and full rgb
This project is a collaboration of Quetzal Pinball and STR Pinball (assemblers of several pinballs Nemo) and we have been working very hard to show it today:
- Gustavo Díaz, aka (Lord Hiryu) did all the arts
- Orlando and Cristina from STR Pinball assembled the prototype and help with the prototype troubleshooting.
- Cristobal Ortuño (my brother) composed the electronic music.
- Antonio Ortuño: everything else
Orders are open to Nemo customers (USA customers have preference, due the problems with the assembly of Nemo), and after we serve these orders, we will open to general public.
Price for Nemo customers is €4,395, taxes and shipping not included, and price for general public is not determined, but will be close.
Videos testing alpha code
pinside link: https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/tokyo-perfect-drift