PinSound will have their board running in a Twilight Zone there - would love to read any reports on that.
PinSound will have their board running in a Twilight Zone there - would love to read any reports on that.
Quoted from Blackjacker:PinSound will have their board running in a Twilight Zone there - would love to read any reports on that.
what is this?
I will be reporting on Pinball Expo as well on www.pinball-magazine.com. First report is already about visits to JPos and Dennis Nordman. I don't think JPop is bringing a game. The last time he did didn't work out that well for him...
Quoted from Whysnow:what is this?
Complete sound board replacement. Can replace all audio with custom; stereo; amp/headphone/line output, blah blah blah. Looks to be amazing, and would be a godsend for pins w/ shitty audio samples (I'm looking at you, GNR)
Quoted from unigroove:I will be reporting on Pinball Expo as well on http://www.pinball-magazine.com. First report is already about visits to JPos and Dennis Nordman. I don't think JPop is bringing a game. The last time he did didn't work out that well for him...
Awesome! Can't wait to read your reports. When will you be posting about JPOP?
Quoted from unigroove:I don't think JPop is bringing a game. The last time he did didn't work out that well for him...
Assume that's the kiss mockup? I don't see how that situation would at all relate to any of the 3 games people bought from him already being shown. Playing the victim a bit me thinks (esp in the context of all the NDA club).
It would be interesting for someone to really press him a bit to see his mindset on actually completing something. The last interview a month ago asked him something like "how does being a perfectionist HELP you" .. Of which he had a response about caring about the details. Fine. But does he acknowledge (yet) that getting a product out the door is also important ? When is perfect the enemy of good. Or asking him how he responds to a growing pinside sentiment that it's been too long / that he's too much the artist and not enough the producer. Id be interested to see if he dismisses it, acknowledges its a struggle for him or shows you a bunch of junk that proves naysayers wrong
Quoted from Nevus:America's Most Haunted opinions please.
Dude it's so fun - played two different AMHs and it's currently the game I want to play more of the most!
Quoted from Redeyes:Pictures of anything really
I don't really take pix of machines and such since I like people more so if you want to keep tabs, I'll be updating pix from Expo here (so far only a few pix from playing TWD last night): http://store.orangephotography.com/p328863282
Thanks for keeping the pinheads that couldn't make it, in he loop. Looking forward to some game play on Wrath and Lebowski!
Cool looking machine on Wrath. Looks very "90's" and I don't mean that in a bad way. Looks like a B/W Machine that would have been released in the mid to late 90's. Love it.
Quoted from iwantansi:Stern says theyll have another announcement this week(besides the TWD mods)
My prediction: TWD Premiums.
Quoted from frolic:My prediction: TWD Premiums.
Stern Pinball Opens its Vault to Reintroduce Stampede Pinball
World’s Leading Maker of Arcade-Quality Pinball Games Announces Second Stern Vault Release With Stampede Pinball
MELROSE PARK, IL – October 16, 2014 – Stern Pinball, Inc., the world's oldest and largest producer of arcade-quality pinball games, announced today it is opening the Stern Vault for re-release of Stampede Pinball. The Stampede pinball machine was the first machine made by Stern Pinball in the 1970s. After numerous requests from the pinball community for Stern to release more vault editions, Stern is re-introducing this exceptional game.
Originally released in 1977, the Stampede model continues to brings to life the Old west battle between cattle rustlers and ranchers. With non-stop action, Stampede Vault Edition heightens the excitement, bringing back a classic game for the players of any age and skill level.
Stampede Vault Edition features technological and manufacturing upgrades utilized by Stern in its current Pro models. Among the improvements is all LED playfield lighting. Stampede is manufactured with Stern’s updated modern metal and wood back box and with a decaled cabinet and speaker housing.
“Operators tell us Stampede is a great earning pinball game, and enthusiasts tell us it’s a great playing game. We just didn’t forecast that this game would be in such demand” said Gary Stern, founder, CEO and chairman of Stern Pinball.
Look for future Stern Vault Editions.
Pricing and Availability:
Pro Version: $5,595 (MSRP)
The sign language on the cabinet of Deadpin says 'nipdaed' or pindead backwards...? Is the otherwise 'correct'?
Quoted from genex:I don't really take pix of machines and such since I like people more so if you want to keep tabs, I'll be updating pix from Expo here (so far only a few pix from playing TWD last night): http://store.orangephotography.com/p328863282
Jesus, I couldn't stop clicking - your photos are so good, and are so fun.
-mof
Quoted from iwantansi:Stern Pinball Opens its Vault to Reintroduce Stampede Pinball
World’s Leading Maker of Arcade-Quality Pinball Games Announces Second Stern Vault Release With Stampede Pinball
MELROSE PARK, IL – October 16, 2014 – Stern Pinball, Inc., the world's oldest and largest producer of arcade-quality pinball games, announced today it is opening the Stern Vault for re-release of Stampede Pinball. The Stampede pinball machine was the first machine made by Stern Pinball in the 1970s. After numerous requests from the pinball community for Stern to release more vault editions, Stern is re-introducing this exceptional game.
Originally released in 1977, the Stampede model continues to brings to life the Old west battle between cattle rustlers and ranchers. With non-stop action, Stampede Vault Edition heightens the excitement, bringing back a classic game for the players of any age and skill level.
Stampede Vault Edition features technological and manufacturing upgrades utilized by Stern in its current Pro models. Among the improvements is all LED playfield lighting. Stampede is manufactured with Stern’s updated modern metal and wood back box and with a decaled cabinet and speaker housing.
“Operators tell us Stampede is a great earning pinball game, and enthusiasts tell us it’s a great playing game. We just didn’t forecast that this game would be in such demand” said Gary Stern, founder, CEO and chairman of Stern Pinball.
Look for future Stern Vault Editions.
Pricing and Availability:
Pro Version: $5,595 (MSRP)</blockquotlol
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looks like Jpop did bring something !? please get some shots of that if you can and Great job! so far BTW
Quoted from callmesteam:The sign language on the cabinet of Deadpin says 'nipdaed' or pindead backwards...? Is the otherwise 'correct'?
it's nipdead, which is deadpin backwards.. Why would they write it backwards?
A description "a rating if you will" of the quality of the hookers at the hotel bar, pics would be nice, thanks Gerry
Quoted from toyotaboy:it's nipdead, which is deadpin backwards.. Why would they write it backwards?
Whoops, I meant is it 'deadpin' on the other side or 'nipdaed' on both sides.
Yes. We made a mistake with the art work on Deadpin. One side is correct with the sign language the other is backwards. Lol. Sorry.
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