I don't like the music that much - too heavy on the distorted guitars - but this table is actually pretty fun. By hitting targets, you'll be getting arrested (which, ironically, still gives you bonus points - and watchdog groups didn't complain about it?!), digging escape tunnels, and declaring your suspects Guilty or Not Guilty depending on which one you hit. The brown and green colors evoke a jungle mood, and the music is pretty cool too.Ī dark blue table themed after prison and the legal system.
Tarantula features plenty of nice one-shot bonuses and bonus holds, and is very generous with the multipliers. A few features have been added over the previous efforts, including a ball saver.Ī giant spider is terrorizing the locals in this loving tribute to the 1950's B horror movie. As usual, we have four more unique tables.
This is probably the least popular of 21st's pinball games, though it's unfairly panned, much like Pinball Dreams II was. You can also dynamically set your backglass monitor to show a static translite on launch or just have your front end do it.Created by Spidersoft and designed specifically for the Amiga, Pinball Mania was designed first and foremost as a pack-in title for new Amiga computers, but was later whored out numerous times in all kinds of remakes, and even going so far as to appear in other companies' pinball games.
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Now, if you're running a front end like hyperpin or pinballx (I'm not), you can integrate this pretty well using something like the free tool, irotate.exe.
Select new game, (I suggest setting difficulty to hard at least otherwise its 5 ball), pick your table and go. Set multiball and regular camera to #7, stationary.Ħ) Set your controls, this is pretty easy as the game supports mapping keyboard presses easily.Ĩ) Rotate your monitor to 1080x1920 portrait, and run the game again. If you cannot achieve step #2 above, you'll have to use 1280x1024 here, but the game will not be quite as nice looking.ĥ) Next, go to display settings and turn off the reflections. For nvidia, I was able to do this in nvidia control panel, add custom resolution.ģ) Rotate your monitor to 1920x1080 landscape and run the game.Ĥ) In the game settings, select resolution, change to 1600x1200.
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So here is what I found to be the most painless way to integrate this game in a cabinet that has a 1080p playfield (most of them):Ģ) Poke around your video card settings to add 1600x1200 resolution. In fact, I couldn't get the game to load or run at all until I installed the steam version.
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There are threads discussing how to patch the executable to add some resolutions to the game, but none of that worked for me. The game really doesn't support portrait well and it does not support modern resolutions. There was a lot of discussion between Sir Cheddar, gigalula and I, about how to get this working.
In any event, it's very cheap for the 6 tables it comes with and is a nice addition to any cabinet. It's a lot like pinball arcade in this regard. The ball is very floaty (feels like around 5 pitch), but the flipper shots are not too bad and the physics are not too bad other than table pitch. The DMD will be stuck on the bottom left of your cabinet. The game will work in portrait mode and fill most the screen. So after a nice chat with Sir Cheddar and gigalula, I managed to get Dream Pinball 3d working pretty well in my cabinet.