Anthias
Pinball Player
- Joined
- Jun 15, 2003
- Messages
- 469
- Solutions
- 1
- Reaction score
- 407
- Points
- 75
- Favorite Pinball Machine
- Billiard Queen
My next table is well underway, and has a lot of work to go, but bare with me.
A very long time ago I did a table called road trip. It wasn't exceptional, but featured a "car stereo" which had a full album of my music and controls on the keyboard to skip tracks forward or back, set to shuffle etc.
I wanted to reuse that feature, and considerably rework that layout to something much better. So it calls for a band table. But what band? I couldn't decide. But the AI generator scene is getting interesting, so I leveraged it to create a soundtrack to this table.
The Sand Reapers were a non existent rock/electronica fusion band in the late 1990s of some other universe. Their astonishing first album, Assassin's of the Desert, is also non existent. It's 14 tracks are all included on this table, in full. These recordings have come to us through the magic of an "Accidental Intersection" of universes, a pseudo mandella effect if you will.
Thanks to that AI event, we are blessed with the ability to enjoy their music in the pinball table which honours it.
I Will get you some images ASAP. At the moment I'm not sold on the artwork, but it's getting there. There are some complex layout elements I need to finish up before posting a screenshot.
A very long time ago I did a table called road trip. It wasn't exceptional, but featured a "car stereo" which had a full album of my music and controls on the keyboard to skip tracks forward or back, set to shuffle etc.
I wanted to reuse that feature, and considerably rework that layout to something much better. So it calls for a band table. But what band? I couldn't decide. But the AI generator scene is getting interesting, so I leveraged it to create a soundtrack to this table.
The Sand Reapers were a non existent rock/electronica fusion band in the late 1990s of some other universe. Their astonishing first album, Assassin's of the Desert, is also non existent. It's 14 tracks are all included on this table, in full. These recordings have come to us through the magic of an "Accidental Intersection" of universes, a pseudo mandella effect if you will.
Thanks to that AI event, we are blessed with the ability to enjoy their music in the pinball table which honours it.
I Will get you some images ASAP. At the moment I'm not sold on the artwork, but it's getting there. There are some complex layout elements I need to finish up before posting a screenshot.
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