Simply beautiful machine, many details… like the ramp with grass, the castle, the topper, the swords, the ball climbing(the rope), looks amazing! Two thumbs up Multimorphic! 👍😎👍
I have been a PB enthusiast for 50 years & visit the Texas Pinball festival every year to see the latest & greatest! I made my mind up to own a P3 because of the connivence of having one machine that at this time can play over 20 different games! Change every week to different module that can be several games in about a 5 minute period! Cost is also economical because with the cost of a regular PB machine increasing all the time, $3k-3.7k per new game is cheap after purchasing base machine! It is also user friendly when repairs are needed & MM has knowledgeable staff to help with troubleshooting! I am sold & ordered TPB immediately when it went on sale!
As a P3 owner, the art is all magnetic on the side, and the internal art on the sling bumpers and side rails is also swappable, so you can replace the art when you swap games. And I would also point out that while the lower playfield is a screen, the game is played with a real physical ball , so it’s not virtual in that respect. Yes, the ball interacting with the screen via sensors is a little like virtual, but the flippers an side targets are real physical things. It’s not a flawless system, but it does more right than they get credit for sometimes.
@@BillsRetroGamingShow Hard to grasp the virtual to real pinball transition. You could own a 4K ALP, add a Princess bride back glass, side art, and a topper, go OTG with a gaming CPU, and be sitting at maybe a little over $4k. And, have 100s of other tables at your disposal. As long as you can find a nice Princess Bride virtual pin game as the primary game on the cab. Hard to imagine the “real” pinball section making this thing worth paying that much more.
@@KingEdAV Someone already made a Princess Bride table for VPX - so yes you could absolutely do that. Even a custom made Vpin that plays the VPX tables would be cheaper. I'd be curious to play one to see if it's any fun or not . If I ever run accross one in an arcade or barcade I'll have to try it. VPX table: vpuniverse.com/files/file/16172-princess-bride-table-and-puppack/
It’s expensive but for $3k range get a new game if you like the combination of real and virtual pinball. I think they did a great job on it and definitely interested in getting one. Would have to get an LE. But $12k is a lot. I have sterns, spooky, data East, and CGC pins but only so much room.
I think what M3 pinball is doing is pretty interesting, but just like other mechanical pinball machines this is way out of my price range. Still the machine looks pretty good for what it's doing.
Saw it at TPF and all the P3 tables just seem lame to me especially for the cost. All shots are long shots all the way to the top of the table where the mechanics begin. The screens and artwork are beautiful the collectors edition with the swords along the sides is really cool. I love the princess bride IP but I wish that it had been made for a regular pin table instead of a hybrid. There is a better virtual princess bride table available if princess bride is your thing.
Great video. It’s a neat idea and TPB is an awesome theme, but this is super overpriced. I’d rather get a high end vpin table for half the price or go with a stern pro.
Not only no, but f-no. I thought this would be more in the price range of Labarynth. Way too expensive. It's only half a machine due to the screen in the middle. It is inconceivable!
Yea, unless you plan on buying one and then getting other kits down the line then it is pretty expensive. But even then, you could do a full virtual pin for a lot less.
On the other hand, I bought a P3 with Weird Al, and having done that, I will be getting Princess Bride for $3750. Plus, I only have room for one cabinet, but I can now have more than one game in that cabinet.
Simply beautiful machine, many details… like the ramp with grass, the castle, the topper, the swords, the ball climbing(the rope), looks amazing! Two thumbs up Multimorphic! 👍😎👍
I have been a PB enthusiast for 50 years & visit the Texas Pinball festival every year to see the latest & greatest! I made my mind up to own a P3 because of the connivence of having one machine that at this time can play over 20 different games! Change every week to different module that can be several games in about a 5 minute period! Cost is also economical because with the cost of a regular PB machine increasing all the time, $3k-3.7k per new game is cheap after purchasing base machine! It is also user friendly when repairs are needed & MM has knowledgeable staff to help with troubleshooting! I am sold & ordered TPB immediately when it went on sale!
Cool! I'm glad you enjoy their machines and I'm sure you'll love this one as well.
As a P3 owner, the art is all magnetic on the side, and the internal art on the sling bumpers and side rails is also swappable, so you can replace the art when you swap games.
And I would also point out that while the lower playfield is a screen, the game is played with a real physical ball , so it’s not virtual in that respect. Yes, the ball interacting with the screen via sensors is a little like virtual, but the flippers an side targets are real physical things.
It’s not a flawless system, but it does more right than they get credit for sometimes.
Great video and awesome details.
You lost me at ten thousand dollars! 😂
Yup, it's pricey for sure.
@@BillsRetroGamingShow
Hard to grasp the virtual to real pinball transition. You could own a 4K ALP, add a Princess bride back glass, side art, and a topper, go OTG with a gaming CPU, and be sitting at maybe a little over $4k. And, have 100s of other tables at your disposal. As long as you can find a nice Princess Bride virtual pin game as the primary game on the cab. Hard to imagine the “real” pinball section making this thing worth paying that much more.
@@KingEdAV Someone already made a Princess Bride table for VPX - so yes you could absolutely do that. Even a custom made Vpin that plays the VPX tables would be cheaper. I'd be curious to play one to see if it's any fun or not . If I ever run accross one in an arcade or barcade I'll have to try it.
VPX table: vpuniverse.com/files/file/16172-princess-bride-table-and-puppack/
It’s expensive but for $3k range get a new game if you like the combination of real and virtual pinball. I think they did a great job on it and definitely interested in getting one. Would have to get an LE. But $12k is a lot. I have sterns, spooky, data East, and CGC pins but only so much room.
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I mean... for what it costs you may as well get the collectors edition, right? At least then you can tell yourself it's an investment...
I think what M3 pinball is doing is pretty interesting, but just like other mechanical pinball machines this is way out of my price range. Still the machine looks pretty good for what it's doing.
Bill,
Wow, seeing the prices on these pinball's, now I don't feel so bad on what I spent on the Apple Vision Pro :)
Still a cool table :)
vgv
Saw it at TPF and all the P3 tables just seem lame to me especially for the cost. All shots are long shots all the way to the top of the table where the mechanics begin. The screens and artwork are beautiful the collectors edition with the swords along the sides is really cool. I love the princess bride IP but I wish that it had been made for a regular pin table instead of a hybrid. There is a better virtual princess bride table available if princess bride is your thing.
looks cool for 5k . still probably would not buy 1 .,. but i was really impressed. pretty machine
Great video. It’s a neat idea and TPB is an awesome theme, but this is super overpriced. I’d rather get a high end vpin table for half the price or go with a stern pro.
Not only no, but f-no. I thought this would be more in the price range of Labarynth. Way too expensive. It's only half a machine due to the screen in the middle. It is inconceivable!
Tony
I guessed $6k and $7.5k for the CE. Boy, I was wrong.
Yea, unless you plan on buying one and then getting other kits down the line then it is pretty expensive. But even then, you could do a full virtual pin for a lot less.
On the other hand, I bought a P3 with Weird Al, and having done that, I will be getting Princess Bride for $3750. Plus, I only have room for one cabinet, but I can now have more than one game in that cabinet.
This game looks SOOO bad.
As in sooo good ?
Agreed. I don't understand what the big deal is