11:47 I like the animation so you get for a hotdog combat because it kind of reminds me of Mortal Kombat when I would like to see added is a health bar on both sides complete with an ultimate attack meter
@@redstonecommander5190 Yeah a life bar of sorts would tie it all together really nicely! Definitely gives Mortal Kombat vibes for sure. Thanks for watching! ☺️
@@SkitzoFPV Yeah I would agree with that, flippers didn't feel quite the same, the feeds from the ramps were a bit weird too, the steps wireform would drop the ball and miss the outlane quite often. A lot of weird things like that going on but there's no denying the game looks stunning
Better than the original, for my money. I have Fun House on the computer, but I've never got on with it - there is no real flow in the game play. I'd like to have a go on a real machine to see how it compares.
@@ExpressoMechanicTV I've always been a really big fan of the original Funhouse, would love to have one some day. I've always struggled with the shots though as you can probably see 😂 Thanks for checking out the video!
So, about 90 seconds in, but should probably note that the 2.0 kit (I own one) and the remake don't run the same version of Rudy's Nightmare. Wish it did, but that's not the case.
Why did they change Rudy's voice to that of Pat Butcher? Seriously though, all of the sounds on that kills it for me. Please tell me that the version of the original game has the proper sounds?
@@MrDirkles 😂😂 his original voice is still in the original game however there is something really weird going on with the music, it's almost like it's been pitch shifted or slowed down? Just didn't feel right at all! Thanks for watching!
@@MajesticPinball that is exactly right. It doesn't seem to have changed from the early preview machines. I don't know how it's possible to even mess this up🤦♂️
@@ChapDDR-mk7qd His eyes do flick left and right but they don't hold in place for long at all it's an incredibly slight movement thats hard to notice, blink and you'll miss it kinda thing. Rudy definitely isn't as animated in this version, I'm not sure whether that is the code or an issue with this machine to be honest. I was a little disappointed that he didn't the follow the ball the same as before. Thanks for watching by the way! 😊
@@MajesticPinball Yeah, I was dissapointed as well. I own a Roadshow, and the eye tracking makes it feel like they are actually present. Hopefully they can fix it...
@@JackpotMike77 I definitely prefer the original and hope to get an OG Funhouse one day. For me the interaction with Rudy just doesn't feel as strong in the remake and that's a huge shame.
@MajesticPinball it's different. Way different. It looks different. It's lighted differently. The original was cringe, creepy, and funny all at once and at first impression was kinda like what is going on. But we became accustomed to our Rudy as was... The new version is way different. It's not the same. It's not a remake, it's a retry a reimagined.
@@MajesticPinball I have a roadshow, which in a way is funhouse 2, has rhe two creepy heads red and red that sass you and it's one of my favorite games of all time. If you love funhouse, you'll find a way to get one. And those WMS games are tanks. They easily last forever. The pedretti will fall to pieces within 2 years...
@@JackpotMike77 This is the limited edition with reimagined artwork by Brian Allen. Classic edition have the original artwork. In Limited you have 2 game codes original and 2.0. In Classic edition you have the Original game code. Last sentence it's just a your personal thought I don't want to discuss.
@pedrettigaming388 we know the facts. But the players who grew up playing funhouse all agree. It's a retry, not a remake. It looks and plays and feels and sounds different. The flippers are not near the same as the WMS. I'm not sure what coils you're using and how many milliseconds you're powering. But WMS original flippers were up over 30 , 35 ms and yours feel like 20ms. All these factors add up to a completely different experience. In a remake people want to feel the same nostalgia and emotions as the original. And this is a totally different game. If you're going to bring something back, please keep it authentic, not modernized, and changed in any way. I !have Aldo seen videos and many reports that games are arriving in the USA with burned out fuses and wires and connectors, not connected. Which is just silly. 1. are you not playtesting every game considerably before it ships as you should??!!!?? 2. All connectors should be initialed and verified by the employees that connect them. And 3. Burned out fuses are mind-boggling. The facts show a lack of quality and commitment to deliver the best...
11:47 I like the animation so you get for a hotdog combat because it kind of reminds me of Mortal Kombat when I would like to see added is a health bar on both sides complete with an ultimate attack meter
So you could argue it’s basically a Funhouse version of Mortal Kombat or streetfighter
@@redstonecommander5190 Yeah a life bar of sorts would tie it all together really nicely! Definitely gives Mortal Kombat vibes for sure. Thanks for watching! ☺️
Thanks for the amazing video and explanation! 🎪
@@pedrettigaming388 That's amazing you guys have seen it! My pleasure, really enjoyed getting a few flips on it, it's such a beautiful machine. 👍🏻👍🏻
Great video as always mate, really interesting update.
@@andrewbrock8887 Thanks Andy, really appreciate that! 😁 See you at the Open 👍🏻
I've been told that this game doesn't have the Williams feel. Did you notice that?
@@SkitzoFPV Yeah I would agree with that, flippers didn't feel quite the same, the feeds from the ramps were a bit weird too, the steps wireform would drop the ball and miss the outlane quite often. A lot of weird things like that going on but there's no denying the game looks stunning
Better than the original, for my money. I have Fun House on the computer, but I've never got on with it - there is no real flow in the game play. I'd like to have a go on a real machine to see how it compares.
@@ExpressoMechanicTV I've always been a really big fan of the original Funhouse, would love to have one some day. I've always struggled with the shots though as you can probably see 😂 Thanks for checking out the video!
So, about 90 seconds in, but should probably note that the 2.0 kit (I own one) and the remake don't run the same version of Rudy's Nightmare. Wish it did, but that's not the case.
Thanks for pointing that out, I was not aware of this!
Why did they change Rudy's voice to that of Pat Butcher? Seriously though, all of the sounds on that kills it for me. Please tell me that the version of the original game has the proper sounds?
@@MrDirkles 😂😂 his original voice is still in the original game however there is something really weird going on with the music, it's almost like it's been pitch shifted or slowed down? Just didn't feel right at all! Thanks for watching!
@@MajesticPinball that is exactly right. It doesn't seem to have changed from the early preview machines. I don't know how it's possible to even mess this up🤦♂️
His eyes don’t seem to track the ball, weird. Something they omitted from 2.0?
@@ChapDDR-mk7qd His eyes do flick left and right but they don't hold in place for long at all it's an incredibly slight movement thats hard to notice, blink and you'll miss it kinda thing. Rudy definitely isn't as animated in this version, I'm not sure whether that is the code or an issue with this machine to be honest. I was a little disappointed that he didn't the follow the ball the same as before. Thanks for watching by the way! 😊
@@MajesticPinball Yeah, I was dissapointed as well. I own a Roadshow, and the eye tracking makes it feel like they are actually present. Hopefully they can fix it...
A very unreliable machine. And while it looks flashy, it completely lost the feel of the original.
@@JackpotMike77 I definitely prefer the original and hope to get an OG Funhouse one day. For me the interaction with Rudy just doesn't feel as strong in the remake and that's a huge shame.
@MajesticPinball it's different. Way different. It looks different. It's lighted differently. The original was cringe, creepy, and funny all at once and at first impression was kinda like what is going on. But we became accustomed to our Rudy as was... The new version is way different. It's not the same. It's not a remake, it's a retry a reimagined.
@@MajesticPinball I have a roadshow, which in a way is funhouse 2, has rhe two creepy heads red and red that sass you and it's one of my favorite games of all time. If you love funhouse, you'll find a way to get one. And those WMS games are tanks. They easily last forever. The pedretti will fall to pieces within 2 years...
@@JackpotMike77 This is the limited edition with reimagined artwork by Brian Allen.
Classic edition have the original artwork.
In Limited you have 2 game codes original and 2.0.
In Classic edition you have the Original game code.
Last sentence it's just a your personal thought I don't want to discuss.
@pedrettigaming388 we know the facts. But the players who grew up playing funhouse all agree. It's a retry, not a remake. It looks and plays and feels and sounds different. The flippers are not near the same as the WMS. I'm not sure what coils you're using and how many milliseconds you're powering. But WMS original flippers were up over 30 , 35 ms and yours feel like 20ms. All these factors add up to a completely different experience. In a remake people want to feel the same nostalgia and emotions as the original. And this is a totally different game. If you're going to bring something back, please keep it authentic, not modernized, and changed in any way. I !have Aldo seen videos and many reports that games are arriving in the USA with burned out fuses and wires and connectors, not connected. Which is just silly. 1. are you not playtesting every game considerably before it ships as you should??!!!?? 2. All connectors should be initialed and verified by the employees that connect them. And 3. Burned out fuses are mind-boggling. The facts show a lack of quality and commitment to deliver the best...