EA Nagy 1930s
by Nissananimal, Patrick, tiltjlp, Destruk, and tamiya9202
Deluxe mod has three scoring modes, Recreational, League, and Professional. tiltjlp
Buddy A Bowling was made by EA Nagey of Niagra Falls NY for export to Canada in the early to mid 1930s.
If you have ever bowled, you...
Buckley 1932
by Patrick & tiltjlp
IPD No. 3089
Favorite was one of ten games made by Buckley over a four year period. There were at least two production runs of this game, with two sets of playfield graphics. The graphics used in our version I think are the best ones, but we have included the...
BigBatBB2
1974 Minty
by Patrick & tiltjlp
A counter top baseball game from 1974.
BBNut mp3 file in zip made by Starman, and was inspired by Leroy Pullins "I'm A Nut". Updated to improve game play.
There are 9 scoring lanes, with the middle lane worth 50 points, and working out from there, the...
BaseballVP8v4.4
1920's Mills Novelty Company
By druadic
See the MAIN SCREEN and press the R key for the rules.
PLEASE READ THE RULES.
EVERYTHING for this game has been redone. The playfield, the scripting - everything. I hope everyone will enjoy this MUCH BETTER playing version! Enjoy!
This is a fun, cleverly-made, two-player table-soccer game! I.e., "foosball" for American audiences.
Note: you might want to go in to the script to reconfigure the keys to your liking. (text by @Ike Savage)
10th Inning (United Mfg. Co., 1948) VP8
by Warrior
IPD No. 3788
Note: the following is from the read-me, which is naturally going to be somewhat outdated:
1937 World Series (Rock-ola, 1937) VP8 v1.9
IPD No. 3515
Cute, vintage game alert! What really sells this VP conversion for me is the authentic-style atmosphere, which even includes the announcer singling out individual players that come to bat. The pitches are also fast, which you might want...
by obx001
IPD No. 261
Note from Xenonph:
This table needs to be played using VP6. The display is messed up when using VP8.
Find VP6.exe here..
https://pinballnirvana.com/forums/resources/visual-pinball-6-old-no-expire-and-visual-pinball-6-1-update-expired.3564/
If you have display problems with...
Worlds_Series_DS_1.5
IPD No. 2815
Rock-ola 1934 by Davidsss Worlds Series update to version 1.5
Who would have thought a flipperless machine is actually harder than a flippered machine? This has been the hardest reproduction Ifve made. I reckon it is due to the fact that what is being...
by Patrick & tiltjlp
IPD No. 2792
A nifty horse racing themed pin.
"Winner is a unique and slightly strange Williams EM from 1971. With 4 flippers and 6 targets at the top of the playfield, you can adjust the aim of the launcher to zero in on your horse, which changes with each games race. You...
The earliest type of these mechanical hockey games was built by Donald H. Munro, Sr. in his Toronto home in 1932-33. Made of wood and scrap metal found in his neighborhood, Munro built his first game as a Christmas present for his children at a time when he could not afford to buy gifts. Soon...
1937 Ten Strike (J.H Keeney and Co)
By Patrick
IPD No. 2519
Play bowling with new hitting bowls system.
Note from Xenonph:
This table needs to be played using VP6.
Find VP6.exe here...
by Patrick & tiltjlp
IPD No. 2309
"Sportsman was so impossibly difficult, Jennings provided operators with four plugs so that they could seal off four non- payout scoring holes, to improve a player's chances of winning. As you can see on the VP version, you collected your tokens or nickels at...
CJFieldGoalTP
by tiltjlp
You get 10 tries to put the football through the uprights. Thanks to Bob for a football image, and destruk for an image and coding help. tiltjlp
Note from Xenonph:
The ball gets stuck when shot to upper left side.
A simple rearrangement of the upper left kickers, fixes...
CJBowlingTP
by tiltjlp
One of millions of toys given away by Cracker Jack over the past century.
A bowling themed pin toy that was small enough to fit in the palm of a kid's hand. Cracker Jack, which has been sold for over a century, gained popularity by adding cheap little wooden & plastic...
CJBoPeepTP
by tiltjlp
You really have to nudge this one in order to score. A fast, fun little game.
One of many pin toy games given away free by Cracker Jack for buying a nickel or dime box. A favorite prize of boys from the 1930s-60s.
Cracker Jack, which has been sold for over a century...
BuddyBowling EA Nagy 1930s
by Nissananimal, Destruk, Patrick, & tiltjlp
Thanks to the coding magic of Destruk, Buddy Bowling now plays great and scores correctly.
Bazooka 1958 Marx Toys
By Proginoskes
Optional Music Pack..
https://pinballnirvana.com/forums/resources/stars94mp3.3738/
This is a bagatelle (flipperless pinball game), which I rescued in 2002 from
our garage sale or Goodwill. The cover was a bit scuffed up, and this showed
up in the scanned...
By druadic for VP9.
Basket Bounce is a simple little cardboard-backed game. But itfs also one of the most challenging and addictive games I have ever played. Will plans to do a series of these games, made by Smethport in the 1980s, several that he remembers playing. The back of the game says...
BabeRuthBB2
By tiltjlp & druadic for VP9.
A better image allowed me to implement correct scoring in this update for VP9. Once again, druadic helped to sort out scripting problems I had, so I have credited him with co-authorship. Press F1 for a 2 inning mini game or S for a full 9 inning game...
The_Emerald_Bagatelle
By tiltjlp.
A nicely done game made in England. My guess would be between the 1930s-70s. The image I found is of a much played, well worn table.
The Emerald Bagatelle, which was made in England, must have been a magnificant looking game when it was made. I have no clue...
Starlight
By tiltjlp for VP9.
StarLight is a home sale bagatelle made by the Durable Toy & Novelty Corp. of New York City. It measures 23" x 14 1/4" and was probably made in the 1950-60s. It is fairly unusual in that it is a looping bagatelle.
There were very few home-sale looping bagatelles...
Spiderman_SS
By tiltjlp.
Spiderman SS is one of a new generation of sideshooter pin games. Two things make them different from what you might be familiar with. First, the ball launches upward instead of sideways, which does change gameplay some. But what has really surprized me was that there...
SmartBallVP9
by Patrick &tiltjlp
Updated for VP9 By tiltjlp
East meets West in Antique Smartball, where hitting right pockets will send colorful blue balls raining down from the top of the Smartball game. The maximum number of balls you get from the pockets not only vary, but can be adjusted to...
SShotVP62.3L 1932 Carlson Manufacturing Co.
By druadic
IPD No. 4708
BIG UPDATE - NEW playfield image, NEW options, NEW scoring! TONS of new stuff! Enjoy yourselves!!!
See the playfield screen for the rules. Have fun! In the upper right hand screen corner, the words will change. Take note of...
Russian_Clown
by tiltjlp
A colorful circus themed Russian bagatelle from the 1940s or 1950s.
This Cheerful circus themed bagatelle was made in the 1940s or 50s, showing that everyone likes having fun. Considering the situation at that time, Russian Clown might have been made for ezport. The...
Russian_Bagatelle
by tiltjlp
This bagatelle was probably made for resale in the early part of the 1900s. The playing field would have been painted wood, or painted oilcloth glued to wood.
What looks like a crack in the playing field is indded a crack where the wood has cracked and begun to...
Rollette
Made for VP9 by tiltjlp.
Rollette is a well-made wooden bagatelle, most probably dating from the early or mid 1930s. It seems to use some of the "standard" festures found on Poosh games, such as the Doubler cup.
While I have no idea who made Rolette, my guess is that it was made to...
Poosh_Flip_M_Up
Made for VP9 by tiltjlp.
Fixed a typo that caused a scoring error, and adjusted a scoring cup so the ball wouldn't get stuck. This is the first and only pressed tin Poosh M Up bagatelle I've seen. That and the modernized clown date this to just after WWII.
The discovery of...
PooshJr4n1
by UncleT
The Poosh-M-Up Jr 4-in-1 table was manufactured in the 1950's by Northwestern Products Company located in St. Louis, Missouri
This Bagatelle has scoring for all 4 games, bagatelle, Put & Take, Baseball, and Colors, also known as Pennants.
You can play four different games...
Poosh-M-Up-HappiTime-5In1-v1.0
Sears/Northwestern 1950s-60s
by UncleT
This Bagatelle has scoring for all 5 games: Bagatelle, Baseball, Colors, Put-N-Take, and Twenty-One.
You can play four different games on this table:
NOTE: It is possible to nudge the table from the front, left, right and...
Pepsi_Cola_21
A companion table to my Cracker Jack table by tiltjlp, in case you get thirsty.
The game is the same but the scoring is different, so it's an entirely different game.
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