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Got to be the worst ramps even seen on a pinball machine..... maybe prototypes (?) but look like they're made of sugar paper and blocking half the playing area.
It gives me no pleasure to say that the game looks like a Bally from the awful mid 80s period
The fastest MK1 Golf from 1983 had about 110 bhp. Today the Golf R about 306 bhp. Back in 1983 there was no internet, no mobile phones, zx spectrums with 48k were the most common home computer .....
$6000 plus vat and shipping for a cosmic carnival ?
If that kind of game floats your boat, why not buy a Bally Motordome for about £700, and spend the rest of your dough on 2x decent wpc games that you can enjoy setting fire to and still end up with the Motordome experience.
Flipped a few balls around on it, very basic software. No scoring as such, push the start button, game starts, ejects ball and sutoplunges. Could shoot the ramps etc but pretty boring without any rules, most lights were just flashing on and off randomly.
The ramps were a bit cloudy looking also but I’m guessing these will be replaced as they get closer to production..
They gave me a micro fibre cloth so there was that.....
I flipped it also and thought the shots had a lot of potential - the ramps are protos and will be different in the final version. But felt pretty good.
Good to hear both your thoughts chaps.
The artwork was always going to be nice with Donny doing it. Just hope they haven't pinned it all on the look.
I quite like the look of the floaty ramps. Not a huge fan of symmetrical layouts though.
I can see pins like this doing well at a much cheaper price but hard for people to take a punt on a unknown company at Stern prices
Was really surprised to see the Haggis pinball machine had no ramps.
Anybody get any info on that?
I really like the guy who is making it but so far I don't see any ground breaking innovation he suggested. Perhaps the code or rules will be crazy.
Just found this on Pinside from Suncoast a few days back, looks as if they listened to everyone and changed the ramps! Looks a load better already and the artwork is fantastic - in my eyes anyway! I can't quite get my head around the lack of an orbit shot though.
Just be looking at this pic again in more detail.
I think it is great that the makers have listened to the feedback and made changes regarding it.
I think this game could be a real winner if the price is lower than a pro stern.
Animations look great.
I'm not sure from the pic if you can only get into the rollovers up top from a plunge? Also will the ball throw itself into the pops from the guide above them or will that be like an orbit shot. Very fast if it is.