Really cool to see interest and positive things about this pinball (people were too critical of this pinball back in the day). I never played this pinball but always thought how amazingly cool it would be to play it. Always loved the design and sound from this machine and love all the star wars pinball machines.
If your local arcade doesn’t have a belly Williams Star Wars episode one pinball 2000 machine you tell them to get one……and also have a stern pinball Star Wars pinball machine as well because Both of them are pretty awesome
I told you having a CRT mod is perfect for your machine because having a full color LCD screen on your Star Wars episode one pinball 2000 machine it will make certain colors in those certain animations really pop
I own this game. Never understood the hate for it. Very balanced scoring, tons of modes, haven’t gotten to Jedi Spirit yet. The cabinets on these games are awesome looking, and out of all the pinball machines I’ve ever played, the Pin2000 games are by far the most well built and smoothest feeling games. Something about them, maybe it’s the weight or the fit and finish, but they’re awesome shooters. Way ahead of their time, and a shame that more weren’t made. SWE1 might be the most underrated game of all time.
Cool video I'm thinking about doing the same thing to my episode 1. I'm in the process of upgrading to LEDs and was having some issues. When the ball is waiting to be launched all of the GI LEDs strobe which I don't care for. Just wondering if you've tried LEDs in your machine and experience the same issues if there's a fix I would really appreciate hearing about it thanks.
@@Arcadehollywood Yes after talking with the guys at comet Pinball where I got my LEDs from they suggested to turn down my my lamp intensity. Go to systems menu adjustments system adjustments power saver then turn lamp intensity down to 0. Seems to be working great now. Also check out comet pinball they have great products and a very knowledgeable staff always willing to answer questions.
Hi I noticed in your video you replaced your 18-in fluorescent bulb in the marquee with an LED. I tried in mine but the LED replacement bulb didn't work did you have to put in a new ballast or is there a brand you recommend?
And I know what software this pin machine uses it’s a CRX processor and distinct boots pretty quickly upon machine activation and some people can use a prism card in order to have the CRX processor go online in tournaments in order to make people compete online in modern Internet using this machine
This is one of those rare times where I think the LCD monitor is actually a big upgrade! Wasn't this one of the only pinball machines that used this monitor reflection set up?
Have a question about this game i have it and wondering when does the Magnet activate? I havent seen it and i replaced mine because i thought it was broken.. is there a mode towards the end that it activates the Magnet?
That magnet is active during alot of the game, it's the "force". It's been awhile since I lifted my playfield up but you might have a blown fuse that is causing that magnet device to malfunction.
Hi Mike, I currently use a AOC 22” Led monitor. I can’t get the graphics to line up with the ramps. I have tried many adjustments on the monitor. Also, would you recommend using the bezel that is available for this monitor fo give the OEM feel on the screen? I have upgraded to Nucore, so not sure if this makes a difference. Also, can you dumb down the resolution so the video clips are less pixilated when playing SW EP1? Thanks! David
Hey Bob, I am actually using the original hardware in my Star Wars Ep I, however the Nucore will correctly flip the image so it will reflect off the special glass properly. I have NuCore just haven't used it...YET.
Quick question...did you have to build a new shroud around the metal frame. I tried an lcd swap and didn’t like the silver frame reflection on the glass.
You know what makes us better if you might it was LEDs then it would probably make your Star Wars episode one game look 10 times better give me to get a pinball to thousand Star Wars episode one Play field LED kit
Looks damn good. I’m getting ready to do the same for my RFM. Do you care to share how you powered the monitor and which CGA or VGA cable you used? I was also curious about the LED light for the translite.
Hey Jeff. I took your advice and picked up one of these LCD panels. I see the panel requires 12VDC 3.5A through the supplied brick which is plugged into a normal outlet. I could see in the video you were using the brick, but I couldn't make out how the brick was hooked into the cabinet wiring for power. I'm working with a '82 Super Pac. The LCD might only be used temporarily if the flyback/cap kit fixes the CRT, so I don't want to do anything permanent, but I might need a longer term solution, too. I know, long term, I probably shouldn't be using the service outlet, for example. I do have the 0.093" pins/headers to convert to a socket. Overkill? I'm guessing you've solved this sort of issue already. I'm looking to make it easy for the family I'm helping. Thanks! Always love the videos!
Hey Slinger! One major thing I do when adding a mod or new type of tech is I keep everything original and build/crimp custom wiring to fit the originals...that way I can plug and play thing back to original if need be. Having an LCD monitor in this game makes great sense.
@@Arcadehollywood Thanks! I think I did cut the end off an extra computer power cord and put a monitor compatible header there. This way the monitor turns off when the game is powered off. Saves power and that monitor does put up a “no signal” box when the game is off (when plugged to the service port). It’s a more elegant solution. I made my way to Past Times a month ago. Even with some advice from Ralph, it’s hard to see everything. So many games! Thanks again!
@@finstersrc30 The Vision Pro monitors use a AC adapter to get power through a DC barrel connector. The AC adapter uses the same AC cable as a computer power supply. You can power this from the game cabinet's service port, but it may be powered All the time the game is powered. I cut a computer power cable and crimped on the connector to mate to the isolated 120VAC that would have powered the CRT. This is after the lockout and power switch, so it turns off when the game is powered off. I'd be happy to fill in any other gaps.
I love all your videos but please stop yelling. At the beginning for about 10 words you use normal voice volume. I think you think your mics don’t work all that well. But they do. Bro to brother
@@Arcadehollywood 10-4. I’m sorry. After rereading my post it’s sounds a bit harsh but I assure you no harm was intended. I understand the excitement for sure. I always catch myself saying stupid things and sounding ridiculous. It’s hard to do what you do.
Really cool to see interest and positive things about this pinball (people were too critical of this pinball back in the day). I never played this pinball but always thought how amazingly cool it would be to play it. Always loved the design and sound from this machine and love all the star wars pinball machines.
If your local arcade doesn’t have a belly Williams Star Wars episode one pinball 2000 machine you tell them to get one……and also have a stern pinball Star Wars pinball machine as well because Both of them are pretty awesome
I told you having a CRT mod is perfect for your machine because having a full color LCD screen on your Star Wars episode one pinball 2000 machine it will make certain colors in those certain animations really pop
Nothing like a new Television Set!
Minty fresh!!!!
I own this game. Never understood the hate for it. Very balanced scoring, tons of modes, haven’t gotten to Jedi Spirit yet. The cabinets on these games are awesome looking, and out of all the pinball machines I’ve ever played, the Pin2000 games are by far the most well built and smoothest feeling games. Something about them, maybe it’s the weight or the fit and finish, but they’re awesome shooters. Way ahead of their time, and a shame that more weren’t made.
SWE1 might be the most underrated game of all time.
It's one of my most played pins. I love the Revenge From Mars also which is on my want list. I absolutely love this game.
I’m pretty sure you might find both of those kits on pinball life or comet pinball
Cool video I'm thinking about doing the same thing to my episode 1. I'm in the process of upgrading to LEDs and was having some issues. When the ball is waiting to be launched all of the GI LEDs strobe which I don't care for. Just wondering if you've tried LEDs in your machine and experience the same issues if there's a fix I would really appreciate hearing about it thanks.
Kevin, they do have some mods that fix the strobe. Let me investigate that! It's something I am wanting to do also.
@@Arcadehollywood
Yes after talking with the guys at comet Pinball where I got my LEDs from they suggested to turn down my my lamp intensity. Go to systems menu adjustments system adjustments power saver then turn lamp intensity down to 0. Seems to be working great now. Also check out comet pinball they have great products and a very knowledgeable staff always willing to answer questions.
@@kevinday4680 Hey Kevin, yes I have been using Comet for awhile on my games. Excellent advice on adjusting the brightness!!!
Hi I noticed in your video you replaced your 18-in fluorescent bulb in the marquee with an LED. I tried in mine but the LED replacement bulb didn't work did you have to put in a new ballast or is there a brand you recommend?
hello there. is the mirrow feature already installed in the monitor or do you need to do something to get the effect? thanks
Hey Gente! So sorry I missed these comments!! The glass that goes over the playfield is a custom glass that reflects the monitor.
And some people made their Pinball 2000 machines with an LCD screen instead of a CRT on both revenge from Mars and Star Wars episode one
This is one of my holy grail pins. I know people are mixed on it, but there’s heavy nostalgia for me from ep 1. Beautiful mod, amigo!
It’s such a fun game. I also love the Revenge From Mars
I get alot of compliments on my rfm with the lcd conversion. The picture is way better imo
I love how the LCD looks on this game. I feel that it's very acceptable upgrade for the Pinball 2000 series
And I know what software this pin machine uses it’s a CRX processor and distinct boots pretty quickly upon machine activation and some people can use a prism card in order to have the CRX processor go online in tournaments in order to make people compete online in modern Internet using this machine
Link to the monitor?
This is one of those rare times where I think the LCD monitor is actually a big upgrade! Wasn't this one of the only pinball machines that used this monitor reflection set up?
Hey Killer! There is Revenge From Mars which is the same. The LCD is a wonderful upgrade to this game.
Have a question about this game i have it and wondering when does the Magnet activate? I havent seen it and i replaced mine because i thought it was broken.. is there a mode towards the end that it activates the Magnet?
That magnet is active during alot of the game, it's the "force". It's been awhile since I lifted my playfield up but you might have a blown fuse that is causing that magnet device to malfunction.
@Arcadehollywood thank you been a while but ill check that today when i get home still havent fixed it
Hi Mike, I currently use a AOC 22” Led monitor. I can’t get the graphics to line up with the ramps. I have tried many adjustments on the monitor. Also, would you recommend using the bezel that is available for this monitor fo give the OEM feel on the screen? I have upgraded to Nucore, so not sure if this makes a difference. Also, can you dumb down the resolution so the video clips are less pixilated when playing SW EP1? Thanks! David
If you are using a NUCORE setup, does the LCD monitor need to be installed upside down?
Hey Bob, I am actually using the original hardware in my Star Wars Ep I, however the Nucore will correctly flip the image so it will reflect off the special glass properly. I have NuCore just haven't used it...YET.
Is there a link you have? Thanks
Quick question...did you have to build a new shroud around the metal frame. I tried an lcd swap and didn’t like the silver frame reflection on the glass.
I did! I actually used electrical tape. I didn’t film that. I also thought about creating a black matte bezel to cover the gaps.
You know what makes us better if you might it was LEDs then it would probably make your Star Wars episode one game look 10 times better give me to get a pinball to thousand Star Wars episode one Play field LED kit
Looks damn good. I’m getting ready to do the same for my RFM. Do you care to share how you powered the monitor and which CGA or VGA cable you used? I was also curious about the LED light for the translite.
David, send me an email and I will share some pictures.
I need that remote adjustment board from original monitor! My RFM is missing it!!! Any chance I can get it from you??!
Hey Dan, I am using the monitor on my Crazy Climber.
Hey Jeff. I took your advice and picked up one of these LCD panels. I see the panel requires 12VDC 3.5A through the supplied brick which is plugged into a normal outlet. I could see in the video you were using the brick, but I couldn't make out how the brick was hooked into the cabinet wiring for power. I'm working with a '82 Super Pac. The LCD might only be used temporarily if the flyback/cap kit fixes the CRT, so I don't want to do anything permanent, but I might need a longer term solution, too. I know, long term, I probably shouldn't be using the service outlet, for example. I do have the 0.093" pins/headers to convert to a socket. Overkill? I'm guessing you've solved this sort of issue already. I'm looking to make it easy for the family I'm helping. Thanks! Always love the videos!
Hey Slinger! One major thing I do when adding a mod or new type of tech is I keep everything original and build/crimp custom wiring to fit the originals...that way I can plug and play thing back to original if need be. Having an LCD monitor in this game makes great sense.
@@Arcadehollywood Thanks! I think I did cut the end off an extra computer power cord and put a monitor compatible header there. This way the monitor turns off when the game is powered off. Saves power and that monitor does put up a “no signal” box when the game is off (when plugged to the service port). It’s a more elegant solution. I made my way to Past Times a month ago. Even with some advice from Ralph, it’s hard to see everything. So many games! Thanks again!
Can you explain this more clearly? Monitor compatible header where? Which Header? @@slinger2112
@@finstersrc30 The Vision Pro monitors use a AC adapter to get power through a DC barrel connector. The AC adapter uses the same AC cable as a computer power supply. You can power this from the game cabinet's service port, but it may be powered All the time the game is powered. I cut a computer power cable and crimped on the connector to mate to the isolated 120VAC that would have powered the CRT. This is after the lockout and power switch, so it turns off when the game is powered off. I'd be happy to fill in any other gaps.
The machine must be so much lighter now.
It is for sure.
I love all your videos but please stop yelling. At the beginning for about 10 words you use normal voice volume. I think you think your mics don’t work all that well. But they do. Bro to brother
Mike, I get excited and I have a loud voice. Hot mic, hot mic.
@@Arcadehollywood 10-4. I’m sorry. After rereading my post it’s sounds a bit harsh but I assure you no harm was intended. I understand the excitement for sure. I always catch myself saying stupid things and sounding ridiculous. It’s hard to do what you do.
@@webdoc90 It's all good Mike! I appreciate your support watching my channel!
@@Arcadehollywood I appreciate your videos. I use them a lot when working on something I’ve never worked on before.