I really like this. I've seen many "build your own Virtual Pinball Cabinet" videos and the amount of work, materials, tools and abilities required are insanely overwhelming.
I know it seems overwhelming, but it’s really not! As long as you get everything, it’s very straightforward and fun to do! It’s a great feeling to actually enjoy and the fact that you put it together yourself is a big plus, IMO!
I can’t wait to see how you like this unit though I won’t be buying it! I’m very happy with my Sharpin Ultra! I know I’d like to put it together, as I enjoy doing that, but I don’t have room for a full size pinball and the price is pretty high IMO. I have enjoyed your videos, and found them very helpful! Thanks for doing that for us! 👍
Looks great! Nice video! In your next one can you go over the PC specs and like what video card, processor, memory is in there, etc? Thanks! Keep up the awesome work on this channel!
Looks great Wicked, wish you had shown more on how the monitor is hanging in there. How it's attached to cabinet itself. Curious about the review, I thought I saw some lag in there with button response.
Just got mine today, so will be using this video as a reference :) Unfortunately the only help I have here are my cats, and the just play with all the boxes.
Hey man, have you seem that retrobox sold by retrogaming console? It seems to be more powerful than the super console x pc, since it's also running on a mini pc. Could you review it to us?
Nice assemblage,This looks like Something I can do myself.Less hard to do then You normaly would Made and design and figure out the Electronics yourself.
This is how you put stickers on wood no man I’m sorry I love your videos but still😅 I just got a big cabinet for free including a screen I’m looking for the software to build my own pinball machine if you know something good please give me a heads up and keep up the good work my friend🤘😎
Yeah that second time he helped. He also helped me with the other machine in 2020... this one. ua-cam.com/video/u2cTCKhwO3Q/v-deo.html&ab_channel=WickedGamer%26CollectorWickedGamer%26Collector
You would have to really love virtual pinball to drop 3,500 euros on this thing, since all it plays is pinball. How many FPS does a GTX 1650 do at 4K? Off the top of my head I don't recall it being a card anyone would use for 4K gaming. IF the price was lower, and IF it had a 1080p monitor instead of 4K, and IF it had some kind of small control deck with an arcade stick and buttons that folded over to the side of the thing while playing pinball so you could use it to play vertical arcade games like vertical shooters, Dig Dug, etc. I could BEGIN to see the appeal of such a machine. But as it exists it's a total no-go.
Yes, I believe you are wrong! I have the Ultra, and it’s made really well! For $499 it’s a good deal considering what you get and the way it works! It’s WAY better than the other virtual pinballs by other companies like 1Up and Toyshock, etc.! I also own the Toyshock Haunted House Pinball, and though the quality of that build is great, it only has a dozen tables, and I only like 6 or 7 of them really. Not only that, but the display on the Ultra is HD and the Toyshock isn’t as good. I swapped out the buttons not because I had to, but because I wanted to. Also added foam rubber corner guards on the front (like you buy to baby-proof furniture) because to me, the sharp corners hurt the palms of your hands while resting there and playing the game. I haven’t heard anyone else complaining about this, but I find it a lot better! Where on the others, you only get a fixed amount of tables, whether you like them all or not, my Ultra Sharpin now has over 30 tables, and since I put them all in individually, I actually like them all! I’m still adding more, and you can also add other games that aren’t pinballs, and you can play with a gaming controller! It’s smaller, which depending how you feel can be better or not, and doesn’t have the back glass, which I DO miss, but I have my Sharpin on a rolling cart, so it’s easily movable and portable! The screen itself is almost the same size as the other machines, so it’s really nice! I have been toying with the idea of gutting out my Toyshock and modding it by putting the Sharpin inside that, which would be just awesome because the Toyshock cabinet is so sturdy. I may just forget that and sell the Toyshock, though. Takes up more space, and it’s inferior IMO. All-in-all, I’m very happy with my Sharpin, and that’s the one I’m going to keep for sure!
@@1bigrand1 I went the AtGames pinball route. Was looking at this but preferred what I got for $200 more and more complete pinball experience with less set up. Ironic that quicker to get running, considering the AtGames is way bigger.
@@rushmore3927 That’s cool. For me, putting it all together is a real fun part of it all, and no room for something that big anyway. In my first house, I used to have a big spare bedroom filled with full size pinballs and arcade and casino games! I’m on the other side of that hill now, and this is an awesome little unit that fills that situation perfectly for me.
@@WickedGamerCollector I totally agree! I’ve always used a regular screwdriver! God forbid young people have to actually use some elbow-grease doing things! 🙄
You should be a bit more critical. Getting something for free to test should not create a blind spot or influence your recommendation. Recently bought a sharpin ultra...
Don't be affraid for that .. wait for the main review this video was just a fun DIY video. By the way Sharpin Lite and Ultra I bought those machines myself 🙄
@@WickedGamerCollector Bro with all that unboxing you have to do, your arms and hands are already beefed up. Just painful just sitting through the assemble them with a 🪛..😄
Join me on the Second Channel ! 💩
I really like this. I've seen many "build your own Virtual Pinball Cabinet" videos and the amount of work, materials, tools and abilities required are insanely overwhelming.
These video's take up days of filming 😑
I know it seems overwhelming, but it’s really not! As long as you get everything, it’s very straightforward and fun to do! It’s a great feeling to actually enjoy and the fact that you put it together yourself is a big plus, IMO!
Looks great 👍 premium. I like to see how it plays classics like Williams tables.
Super om te zien
Ben zeer benieuwd naar de rest van deze review 👍👍👍👍
I can’t wait to see how you like this unit though I won’t be buying it! I’m very happy with my Sharpin Ultra! I know I’d like to put it together, as I enjoy doing that, but I don’t have room for a full size pinball and the price is pretty high IMO. I have enjoyed your videos, and found them very helpful! Thanks for doing that for us! 👍
Thanks for this, breakdancing to the music whilst I watch.
Looks great! Nice video! In your next one can you go over the PC specs and like what video card, processor, memory is in there, etc? Thanks! Keep up the awesome work on this channel!
Wow guys, wonderful work. But, the dinamyc seems slowly, or not?
Nah when I booted it up first time Monitor was set to 30hz so that is why it looks so slow.
@@WickedGamerCollector ah, perfect👍👍
Looks great Wicked, wish you had shown more on how the monitor is hanging in there. How it's attached to cabinet itself. Curious about the review, I thought I saw some lag in there with button response.
Awesome 😱
AWESOME BUILD!!!
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You r best unboxer of games
Holy sheeesh.. I love pinball
Just got mine today, so will be using this video as a reference :) Unfortunately the only help I have here are my cats, and the just play with all the boxes.
Hey man, have you seem that retrobox sold by retrogaming console? It seems to be more powerful than the super console x pc, since it's also running on a mini pc. Could you review it to us?
Nice assemblage,This looks like Something I can do myself.Less hard to do then You normaly would Made and design and figure out the Electronics yourself.
Sharpin did provide a good manual only will talk some more in the main review about the kit.
I hope it's a big size pinball... And not sharpin mini version
You should be happy, read the description
@@joncollins7730 awww yeah, just rest to see the price
I'm so jealous 😫
This is how you put stickers on wood no man I’m sorry I love your videos but still😅 I just got a big cabinet for free including a screen I’m looking for the software to build my own pinball machine if you know something good please give me a heads up and keep up the good work my friend🤘😎
Oooh! You cheated! It's a Do-it-yourself kit, you had help! Haha! Just kidding, stay Wicked!
Looks interesting. I'd love one, but just don't have the space for it.
Your family enjoyed assembling this pinball, even your Dad helped build It....
Yeah that second time he helped.
He also helped me with the other machine in 2020... this one.
ua-cam.com/video/u2cTCKhwO3Q/v-deo.html&ab_channel=WickedGamer%26CollectorWickedGamer%26Collector
You would have to really love virtual pinball to drop 3,500 euros on this thing, since all it plays is pinball. How many FPS does a GTX 1650 do at 4K? Off the top of my head I don't recall it being a card anyone would use for 4K gaming.
IF the price was lower, and IF it had a 1080p monitor instead of 4K, and IF it had some kind of small control deck with an arcade stick and buttons that folded over to the side of the thing while playing pinball so you could use it to play vertical arcade games like vertical shooters, Dig Dug, etc. I could BEGIN to see the appeal of such a machine. But as it exists it's a total no-go.
WHO'S HELPING YOU WITH THE SKINS OR DECALS, YOUR DAD AND GRANDDAD?
WOW🙀
This isn’t going to be cheap 😿
Nope if it's huge it's expensive 😑
@@WickedGamerCollector 😝
Am i the only one that thinks it looks like the machine is lagging during gameplay?
It does seem like it's lagging a bit. Can't really tell until you look at the ball moving
IS THAT YOUR DAD AND UNCLE HELPING OUT? YOU NEED TO GIVE YOUR HELP CREDITS!!!!
My dad ... the handy men 😂
Too expensive for me. I'll stick with my vr pinball and bartop stuff.
The smaller Sharpin kits to me seem like over-priced Ikea kits. Am I missing something and wrong?
Nope you are not wrong at all - seems like WAY TO EXPENSIVE for what you get.
Yes, I believe you are wrong! I have the Ultra, and it’s made really well! For $499 it’s a good deal considering what you get and the way it works! It’s WAY better than the other virtual pinballs by other companies like 1Up and Toyshock, etc.! I also own the Toyshock Haunted House Pinball, and though the quality of that build is great, it only has a dozen tables, and I only like 6 or 7 of them really. Not only that, but the display on the Ultra is HD and the Toyshock isn’t as good. I swapped out the buttons not because I had to, but because I wanted to. Also added foam rubber corner guards on the front (like you buy to baby-proof furniture) because to me, the sharp corners hurt the palms of your hands while resting there and playing the game. I haven’t heard anyone else complaining about this, but I find it a lot better! Where on the others, you only get a fixed amount of tables, whether you like them all or not, my Ultra Sharpin now has over 30 tables, and since I put them all in individually, I actually like them all! I’m still adding more, and you can also add other games that aren’t pinballs, and you can play with a gaming controller! It’s smaller, which depending how you feel can be better or not, and doesn’t have the back glass, which I DO miss, but I have my Sharpin on a rolling cart, so it’s easily movable and portable! The screen itself is almost the same size as the other machines, so it’s really nice! I have been toying with the idea of gutting out my Toyshock and modding it by putting the Sharpin inside that, which would be just awesome because the Toyshock cabinet is so sturdy. I may just forget that and sell the Toyshock, though. Takes up more space, and it’s inferior IMO. All-in-all, I’m very happy with my Sharpin, and that’s the one I’m going to keep for sure!
@@1bigrand1 I went the AtGames pinball route. Was looking at this but preferred what I got for $200 more and more complete pinball experience with less set up. Ironic that quicker to get running, considering the AtGames is way bigger.
@@rushmore3927 That’s cool. For me, putting it all together is a real fun part of it all, and no room for something that big anyway. In my first house, I used to have a big spare bedroom filled with full size pinballs and arcade and casino games! I’m on the other side of that hill now, and this is an awesome little unit that fills that situation perfectly for me.
@@1bigrand1 Choice is cool! :)
Hello, next time review a eletric screwdriver :P you need one. i feel sorry for your wrist.
Whahahaha... Retro... Al the WAY !! 🦾
@@WickedGamerCollector I was expecting that answer, :P
@@WickedGamerCollector I totally agree! I’ve always used a regular screwdriver! God forbid young people have to actually use some elbow-grease doing things! 🙄
wow $4K and it doesn't even come with a plunger just a button, that is sad!!!
Yeah, and a lot have changed.
See my 4k latest pinball video.
More options.. 😁
You should be a bit more critical. Getting something for free to test should not create a blind spot or influence your recommendation. Recently bought a sharpin ultra...
Don't be affraid for that .. wait for the main review this video was just a fun DIY video.
By the way Sharpin Lite and Ultra I bought those machines myself 🙄
@@WickedGamerCollector All right. Maybe i got something different with the sharpin ultra but i think that thing lacks big time considered the price.
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They give you all this free? Just to review or do you get to keep that shit bro?
Nice but way overpriced. You can buy a cabinet kit for $400 and source the rest with much higher quality parts.
Where can I get the cabinet for $400?
Wow mate you really need to buy a better/sharper craft knife.
Yup... we realized that to show grabbed next best thing.
We recorded this middle of the night 😅
This video was almost as useless as the instructions that came with game. No wiring diagram, no parts list.
Looks decent. The artwork sucks. I looked them up, too much money.
Dude get yourself a electric screwdriver tools.
Whahahaha... no no retro way .. with the hand...
Want to become beefcake 🦾
@@WickedGamerCollector Bro with all that unboxing you have to do, your arms and hands are already beefed up. Just painful just sitting through the assemble them with a 🪛..😄