Flip_It!
by Druadic
A CLASSIC puzzle game from the 70's and 80's makes a comeback! Remember holding that little sliding puzzle in your hands and wishing to hell you could finish it? Choose numbers or letters, then shuffle the tiles as many times as you wish and have fun! (version E) - under...
face_to_face
Face To Face - NEW!!! (Author's FAVORITE!)
By druadic
One heck of a fun puzzle game that requires the player to place lettered tiles with numbers to fit one way into the game board. With FOUR difficulty settings, you'll find that Face To Face is a game that will keep you coming...
Wow, this one's different. It seems to be a sound bank (you can hit various keys to play different notes & sounds) that doubles as a giant playfield, filled with bumpers, for a ball to bounce around in.
[notes by @Ike Savage]
Requires DMD from Gerhard
Find here..
https://pinballnirvana.com/forums/threads/the-gerhard-and-germax-dmd-setup-program.7853/#post-82740
Note from Xenonph:
Install the dmd program into your tables folder, instead of Program Files.
I am running this on Windows 7 64bit.
Uses mouse for controller.
ContactVP9 1939 Exhibit Supply Co.
By druadic
IPD No. 3071
Contact, 1939 by Exhibit Supply Company for Visual Pinball 9.
Added high score save, "purge"/delete high score, fixed some of the backglass problems.
This was the FIRST pin machine to use backbox animation!
CloverleafVP9 1932 D. Gottlieb & Co.
By druadic
IPD No. 537
Cloverleaf, 1932 Gottlieb for Visual Pinball 9!
Entire playfield is fully accessable via the plunger/ball shots! Plunger Increment speed added. High score save added!
1934 Bally
By Patrick & tiltjlp
IPD No. 489
Updated to V2. Modify the mecanical part of the scoring system.
Bally Champion is a 50 year old flipperless Payout Machine that gave10 balls for 5 cents. Once a ball landed in a scoring hole, a trap closed, preventing another ball from entering that...
Bonanza 1935 Exhibit Supply Co.
By druadic
IPD No. 344
A SINGLE BALL PAYOUT that was quite a simple but fun machine. Bonanza was a full sized pin machine that was much harder than it looked. This payout machine is just as much fun as Mammoth, Target or Silver Streak! (version A) - under 650kb...
Black-JackVP9
IPD No. 4843
Black-Jack, 1932 by Acorn for Visual Pinball 9. A "conversion/insertable" playfield for other machines. Background has intentionally been left blank so you can add your own!
BankumVP9
IPD No. 5659
Bankum, 193? by JF Thomas for Visual Pinball 9.
What may look like a boring little flipperless table is not easy. Nudging is the key with this one. Also added a small bonus to this table to make it a bit more interesting: you not only get 3 of a kind, 4 of a kind, Joker...
by Patrick & tiltjlp
IPD No. 4817
Ballyhoo was named because of a magazine cover, of all things, which, along with two advertising flyers, is included in the download zip.
And yes, this is the second version of Ballyhoo at Pinball Nirvana, the other was done quite nicely by my pal Druadic. I...
AirWay (Bally, 1933) VP8
IPD No. 37
By tiltjlp. Special thanks the members of the Yahoo Pre-war Pinball Group for both resourses and testig help. Without their help this table would not be anywhere near as accurate as it is. More proof that collectors are a great group of folks.
Early in 1933...
BallySoccer
by Patrick & tiltjlp
Another Bally European export, similar to Aero Golf. Playfield & background images taken by Patrick at the Vierzon 2005 Pinball Show in France.
2in1twoVP9
Two Allwin machines from the 1950's on one screen. Both can be played at the same time. Updated and fixed plunger maximum speed to play on VP9 and cleaned up various playfield problems. Plays nicely!
autocount
IPD No. 114
Notes:
This game has a score printer used by operators to verify collections and awards. The coin mechanism features a small window that displays the last coin played so, before awarding a prize, the operator can verify that a slug was not used. It originally sold for...
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