sammysrecroom said:
what do you think about this game? just bid on this game from starburst auction outa of texas am i wasting my money?
In regards to the Ultrapin I think it is very limited to the number of tables available and dated. There has been lots of development over the years in the Visual Pinball community and lots of documented projects over on the Hyperspin forums of people building their own 2/3 screen cabs that can play full screen tables. There have been enhancements that allow for you to integrate into gameplay devices such as contactors, strobe lights, leds, shaker motors and even a real DMD display. If your only experience with virtual pinball is playing an Ultrapin then you have no idea what you are missing. Here is a video my friend gStav made on his cab a few years ago and he helps contribute these configs for each table to output to the flashers and if you listen carefully in the video when the flippers, slings or pops go off you can hear a thump from inside the cabinet which are Siemens contactors.
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=2y70_qj6U60[/youtube]
Also worth checking out is one of the top table authors and contributors over on the VPforums, jpsalas. He makes some of the best re-creations and funny thing is he doesn't even own any real pinballs and probably played a real pinball machine a handful of times. I have helped him out in the past create some tables like Congo by supply images and feedback of how it plays compared to my real one.
http://www.gethome.no/jpsalas/
If you have a desktop PC running Windows, check out my step by step guide. Try to get a few tables running and just physically turn your monitor on it's side or tilt your head. Any questions or need help feel free to ask.
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