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Saturday, May 28, 2005

Visual Pinball



Came across this interesting project while looking at forums dedicted to the front end I'm using for the Mame arcade project. Visual Pinball's goal is to electronically recreate the mechanical experience of pinball on a PC. It's very realistic! It also works quite well with the flipper buttons built into the X-Arcade console I'm using.

I've also decided to add a bezel to cover the TV, and I'm planning on adding laserdisk games like "Dragon's Lair" once I receive the DVD. Looks for these posts soon!

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