tiltjlp
PN co-founder
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- Jun 9, 2003
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- Favorite Pinball Machine
- Flying Trapeze 1934
Justin Case Kazoo had sent me images of Genco’s 1950 South Pacific, and asked if I’d help him recreate it for VP9. My computer’s a 7-year-old 2nd hand, worn out retired business computer with minimal RAM. Using VP9 with some tables will cause my PC to freeze up on me, and that happens at least half the time I try to work on South Pacific. I did remove one set of the scoring reels and added a backdrop image, which I took a SS of; to show what I think may be the best inclination, 20, for this table. But like I said, since my computer keeps freezing, I couldn't even edit the script to make it a one-player game.
So I’m hoping to pass this off to someone who can do this justice. Right now, the table Justin Case Kazoo sent me has Bendingo’s 2-player script, but I was going to see if I could adapt Nissananimal’s Seven Up script, which we made along with Russ Jensen. Whoever carries this forward is welcome to use our 1 player Seven Up script. Since Seven Up has 10 bumpers and South Pacific has kickers, it shouldn’t be to hard a task. Let me know if you’re interested and I will send you the table, the graphics, and a sketchy idea of the game play. It would seem a shame to waste the great image redraw done by Grizz.
So I’m hoping to pass this off to someone who can do this justice. Right now, the table Justin Case Kazoo sent me has Bendingo’s 2-player script, but I was going to see if I could adapt Nissananimal’s Seven Up script, which we made along with Russ Jensen. Whoever carries this forward is welcome to use our 1 player Seven Up script. Since Seven Up has 10 bumpers and South Pacific has kickers, it shouldn’t be to hard a task. Let me know if you’re interested and I will send you the table, the graphics, and a sketchy idea of the game play. It would seem a shame to waste the great image redraw done by Grizz.