"66" (Globe Manufacturing Co., 1934) v1.0a
IPD No. 3925
A brand new table for VPX. Complete REDRAW and play testing / tweaking that took over four weeks. This is a CHALLENGING table. SPECIAL THANX to Carl Tanner for some amazing screenshots! This "slide in" board fit different machines. IPDB...
New Century (Genco, 1933) VPX v1.0a
IPD No. 3330
Another never released table for VP. Tons of redrawing and it came out near perfect. Not a single ball stays on the playfield, but drops below and rolls down to the corresponding point area and turns an em reel to show the points. Another of my...
Rollet (Barok Co., 1931) VPX v1.2a
IPD No. 2007
Another simple, new and never released table for VPX. I wanted to keep as much of the original table imagery as possible. Enjoy!
PS: ALL BALLS ARE LIVE AND MOVING AT ALL TIMES DURING GAME PLAY so make sure your system can handle this.
Skill Cards (Giepen Associates Inc., 1957) VPX v1.1a
IPD No. 4022
Another new and never released pin machine for Visual Pinball originally drawn but never made for VP until now. Play "poker" or "21". Choose one of four table slopes. Turn the tilt mechanism on or off. The screen is filled with a...
Hi-Lo Junior (Northwest Coin Machine Co., 1932) VPX v1.4a
IPD No. 1188
Updated from VP9 and it plays really fine! A TON of rework went into this one to make it as smooth as possible; includes all the VPX sounds too. Have fun!
SCRAM! (Hutchison Engineering Co., 1932) VPX v1.0b
IPD No. 5138
Another brand new table coming to VPX. Completely redrawn from the actual image. This tabletop machine actually plays from the back to the front which means it plays BACKWARDS. Enjoy and have fun!
Hi-Skor (Hi-Skor Amusement Co., 1932) VPX v1.1a
IPD No. 5224
Completely redrawn by hand from an actual photograph and it plays wonderful. A new, never released table for VP. One of my personal favorites.
Enjoy and have fun.
Daisy (Peo Manufacturing Co., 1932) VPX v1.0a
IPD No. 630
Updated from 2003 to run on VPX. A TON of updates here and the FIRST VP concave table.
Now includes high score saving and score / high score purging.
Also added all the VPX sounds for a better gaming experience; hear the balls roll...
Bank-A-Ball (J.F. Linck Corp., 1932) VPX v1.1a
IPD No. 6520
A completely new table for VPX. VERY interesting playfield and play style. Quite a fun diversion from way back. Created using GIMP 2.10. Enjoy!
Use the left and right SHIFT KEYS to move the upper right bouncer wall.
UPDATED TO...
Midget Hi-Ball (Peo Manufacturing Corporation, 1932) VPX v4.1a
IPD No. 4657
Updated the entire playfield and removed all but one of over 30 decals using GIMP. A TON of redrawing went into this one and a complete overhaul of the workings of the game itself.
Plays the same as the VP9 version...
Gold Crown (Pierce Tool and Manufacturing Co., 1932) VPX v1.1a
IPD No. 1026
A brand new table not released on any other version of VP. This is a VERY FUN table and requires a TON of patience. Completely redrawn.
For all those desktop players out there.
Enjoy and have fun. So far, this is one...
Hit The Goal (Hercules Novelty Co., 1931) VPX v1.3a
IPD No. 4547
Updated from VP9 to VPX. A TON was refixed to make this one run properly and now saves your highest score. Enjoy!
UPDATE TO 1.3 for VPX.
Another never released table for VP. Tons of redrawing and it came out near perfect. Not a single ball stays on the playfield, but drops below and rolls down to the corresponding point area and turns an em reel to show the points. Another of my personal favorites.
Enjoy yourselves!
PS...
Another simple, new and never released table for VPX. I wanted to keep as much of the original table imagery as possible. Enjoy!
PS: ALL BALLS ARE LIVE AND MOVING AT ALL TIMES DURING GAME PLAY so make sure your system can handle this!!!
DOWNLOAD HERE...
Updated to version 1.4 for VPX for realism. Plunger is now more realistic, table slopes have now been implemented and the famous "5,000 point hole" cheat has been added.
Have fun!
DOWNLOAD HERE: http://www.pinballnirvana.com/forums/downloads.php?do=file&id=5529
Updated from VP9 and it plays really fine! A TON of rework went into this one to make it as smooth as possible; includes all the VPX sounds too. Have fun!
DOWNLOAD HERE: http://www.pinballnirvana.com/forums/downloads.php?do=file&id=5522
Ported over to VPX and plays just as nice. A nice skill machine. Have fun!
DOWNLOAD HERE: http://www.pinballnirvana.com/forums/downloads.php?do=file&id=5521
SCRAM!, 1932 by Hutchison Engineering Co. for VPX
Another brand new table coming to VPX. Completely redrawn from the actual image. This tabletop machine actually plays from the back to the front which means it plays BACKWARDS. Enjoy and have fun!
DOWNLOAD HERE...
Completely redrawn by hand from an actual photograph and it plays wonderful. A new, never released table for VP. One of my personal favorites.
Enjoy and have fun.
DOWNLOAD HERE: https://pinballnirvana.com/forums/index.php?resources/hi-skor-1932-by-hi-skor-amusement-co-for-vpx.5514/
EDIT...
Updated from 2003 to run on VPX. A TON of updates here and the FIRST VP concave table.
Now includes high score saving and score / high score purging.
Also added all the VPX sounds for a better gaming experience; hear the balls roll, clank against metal and smacking against one another...
A completely new table for VPX. VERY interesting playfield and play style. Quite a fun diversion from way back. Created using GIMP 2.10. Enjoy!
DOWNLOAD HERE: http://www.pinballnirvana.com/forums/downloads.php?do=file&id=5503
Updated the entire playfield and removed all but one of over 30 decals using GIMP. A TON of redrawing went into this one and a complete overhaul of the workings of the game itself.
Plays the same as the VP9 version did.
Have fun!
DOWNLOAD HERE...
A brand new table not released on any other version of VP. This is a VERY FUN table and requires a TON of patience. Completely redrawn.
For all those desktop players out there.
Enjoy and have fun. So far, this is one of my favorite tables.
DOWNLOAD HERE...
Recreation in VP912 of "The Jolly Marble Game (1875 - Unknown Manufacturer)" made by Romolo.
IPD No. 5359
Note from Xenonph:
If you look close at the playfield pic below, you can see it says "PATENTED MARCH 1st 1892" on the yellow horizontal strip in the middle of the playfield.
I am hesitant...
Rol-Let (A.B.T. Manufacturing Co. 1933) VP8
Recreation of Bagatelle "Rol-Let" made by "A.B.T. Manufacturing Co." in 1933.
Permission to mod: YES
IPD No. 3468
Rambler (Bally 1933) VP8
IPD No. 6041
Rules as in Rambler Rules.jpg
3 balls for 1 cent, or for 5 cents.
Cabinet advertised as 23 inches long, 11 inches wide, and 7 inches high.
This non-electrical game does not have a built-in payout. Any awards for winning combinations would have to be paid...
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!
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...
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