Great vid Shaun, was nice catching up with you at Pinfest and play some games. The Williams Firepower we played there in the corridor is now in my games room with new rubbers and a polished playfield. It plays great!
Good to see you on Sunday, lots of pins but I never went around that corner and saw the talks/other pins... didn't know they were there. Bad Signage ! That Alien was on my list to play it didn't happen. So yes finally back after a massive trip up north. See you soon. Dave
I see your videos are of the usual high standard! 😂 Great video even for arcade fans who only ‘dip their toe’ with the pins! We have mini arcades and bartops which are more practical when space is at a premium, but does anyone make any ‘good’ mini pinballs that are not the virtual type and don’t cost the earth….?
@@ShaunsArcade I remember playing Pinball Dreams & Fantasies a lot on the Amiga back in the day, but although virtual pinballs look great, the whole virtual experience is just so underwhelming and non-tactile compared to the real thing. No, I just wondered if miniaturised real pinball tables existed and whether you gained a more ‘real’ experience? Something like an Arcade 1up that would be affordable, not high maintenance but done well for pinball. Maybe one day….. 🤞
@@NeoMK27 yes maybe one day. People do build their own virtual pinball machines from scratch, with a menu system where you can pick which table to load. They can be hard to configure and quite expensive when you look at what's required in the whole build.
@@ShaunsArcade yeah, I know that’s a step up from pure virtual on a PC with even bespoke button controls, but as impressive as those physical tables are with large display screens and the ability to change tables etc. for me it’s still an experience that doesn’t ’emulate’ well - which is ironic as I’m completely comfortable emulating arcades, consoles and computers. Not that I play Fruit Machines any more, but they don’t ’emulate’ well either.
Great vid Shaun, was nice catching up with you at Pinfest and play some games. The Williams Firepower we played there in the corridor is now in my games room with new rubbers and a polished playfield. It plays great!
Hi Tony. I'm glad you got it fixed up. Good to play some pins with you. I've got your M1xer audio stream on in the car.
That's the Battlezone that was at NERG that also has Battlezone 2 on, great fun.
Battlezone 2 looks good, but I've only played it for about 10 minutes!
Good to see you on Sunday, lots of pins but I never went around that corner and saw the talks/other pins... didn't know they were there. Bad Signage ! That Alien was on my list to play it didn't happen.
So yes finally back after a massive trip up north. See you soon. Dave
Good to see you, Dave. Hope to catch up soon.
Hello Shawn this is Georgina and your video is very cool 😁
Hi Georgina. Yes it is :) Thanks. Hope to see you soon.
I see your videos are of the usual high standard! 😂
Great video even for arcade fans who only ‘dip their toe’ with the pins!
We have mini arcades and bartops which are more practical when space is at a premium, but does anyone make any ‘good’ mini pinballs that are not the virtual type and don’t cost the earth….?
Hi Matt. I remember playing a tabletop virtual pinball at NERG one year. I remember it being OK, but a bit laggy on button response
@@ShaunsArcade I remember playing Pinball Dreams & Fantasies a lot on the Amiga back in the day, but although virtual pinballs look great, the whole virtual experience is just so underwhelming and non-tactile compared to the real thing.
No, I just wondered if miniaturised real pinball tables existed and whether you gained a more ‘real’ experience? Something like an Arcade 1up that would be affordable, not high maintenance but done well for pinball. Maybe one day….. 🤞
@@NeoMK27 yes maybe one day. People do build their own virtual pinball machines from scratch, with a menu system where you can pick which table to load. They can be hard to configure and quite expensive when you look at what's required in the whole build.
I meant physical pinball machines with tables played on LCD displays. That wasn't clear I think.
@@ShaunsArcade yeah, I know that’s a step up from pure virtual on a PC with even bespoke button controls, but as impressive as those physical tables are with large display screens and the ability to change tables etc. for me it’s still an experience that doesn’t ’emulate’ well - which is ironic as I’m completely comfortable emulating arcades, consoles and computers. Not that I play Fruit Machines any more, but they don’t ’emulate’ well either.
PINBALL...1% SKILL..99% LUCK 🤐
I've seen your t-shirt saying the same thing! Not true... :P
Where’s Gorf ?
Sorry, no Gorfian Empires here, my friend :D