With my new AFM setup, I have Pinup Popper installed, and I'm being very judicious with the tables I add. I don't have many on there, and want to keep the number fairly low, and limit my collection to very high quality pins. THIS is definitely included!!
First off, kudos to your channel! Your thoroughness and detailed analysis of pinball tables never cease to impress. Your work is truly outstanding. I'd like to recommend a recently released table on VPForums: a tribute to the iconic F1 driver Ayrton Senna, created by JP Salas. This fascinating project was inspired by a unique Brazilian prototype that never made it to mass production. As a contributor to the virtual version's creation, I'm excited to share some details: - The original concept was envisioned in 2019 by Luiz Culik, owner of the Pinball Museum in Itu, São Paulo. - A team of Brazilian experts worked on the physical project. - The table's layout is based on Taito's famous 1982 "Rally" pinball machine, which in turn was inspired by the 1980 Bally Skateball. - The design recreates iconic moments from Senna's career, featuring all the cars from teams he raced for and highlighting the historic circuits of his greatest achievements. JP Salas has done an exceptional job faithfully reproducing the physical prototype in the virtual version, allowing players to feel as if they're at the Pinball Museum in Brazil. For Senna and pinball fans alike, this virtual table is a perfect tribute, especially considering that the unique physical piece is only available at the museum. It was an honor to contribute to bringing this piece of Brazilian sports history to the virtual world. I can't wait to see your analysis of this table. I'm sure you'll appreciate the details and dedicated work that went into it! Best regards, Carlos Guizzo
Hi Carlos!! YES! I would love to do a video about that table - that sounds very cool. Give me some time to get it and check it out! Keep an eye out on the channel here, and I'll be creating a Tutorial very soon! Thanks very much for the recommendation - sounds great!
@@digitalvictory8266 Hello! Thank you very much for your attention and enthusiasm regarding the Ayrton Senna tribute pinball table. I'm very happy to know that you're interested in making a video about it. It's truly a very special table, not only because it's based on a unique prototype here in Brazil, but also because it's a masterpiece recreated by master JP Salas. I understand that you need some time to acquire the table and examine it. I'll keep an eye on your channel to see the tutorial as soon as it's ready. I'm sure it will be incredible content for pinball and Senna fans. To help with your tutorial, I'm transcribing below the rules of the table that I wrote at the request of users on VPForums. I hope this information will be useful for you when creating the video. *INSTRUCTIONS* *SPECIAL:* Complete S-E-N-N-A and hit the lit saucer to complete the circuit. A snippet of the national anthem of the circuit's country plays. Repeat until the seventh circuit (Suzuka). After Suzuka, Special is lit and the Victory Theme plays. Special is awarded in the outlanes, which flash alternately. *MULTIBALL:* Complete T-O-N in sequence to light up points from 3,000 to 20,000. Dropping the bank scores the highest lit value. Hit the lit saucer to light Multiball. It also lights when Special is lit. Automatic activation if not achieved in the first 4 balls. No automatic Multiball on the last ball if already achieved. *EXTRA BALL:* METHOD 1: Complete A-Y-R-T-O-N 3 times and hit the lit saucer. METHOD 2: Complete the upper rollovers 3 times. On the 4th time, Extra Ball is awarded. *CAUTION:* TILT CANCELS ALL PROGRESS MADE ON THE BALL. You can also learn more details about the origin of the table and the historical references evoked in the playfield and backglass illustrations through the included senna_tribute.pdf file, written by me and included in the table's download. I'm also entirely at your disposal for any questions or additional information you might need. Once again, thank you for your consideration and interest in highlighting this gem of Brazilian pinball. I can't wait to see your review! Greetings, Carlos Guizzo
@@carlosguizzo Thank you! By the way, did you send me a Friend request on Facebook? If you did, I accidentally deleted it because I didn't know you. Can you send me another pls?
Unless they're 4K tables (like many of the new Hannibal Mods, they're all just 1080. I'm guessing they're getting upscaled to 4K internally, but they're not natively so. But yeah, they look fantastic and I'm very pleased with the performance. Thanks for hangin' out Scott!
Looks great! 👍 Also wondering if you’ve ever done a video about which sound triggered LED light bars you used on your backbox. They always look great 🔥. Thanks DV!!
@@digitalvictory8266 that’s fantastic, my brother! Thank you so much and thank you for all that you do in the community. Your videos really got me hooked on digital pinball. Much appreciated!
Do you experience any flipper lag in OTG mode like you do in at games mode? On the fence about getting a 4K at the moment. I’d primarily be using it for OTG.
Nah, it's fantastic. I have friends and family over all the time and it's not an issue. Now - if someone hooked up a "Lag-O-Meter" and said, "Hey Ed, it says here you are experiencing XYZ miliseconds of Lag!!" I wouldn't argue with them. But I can't tell. It was the same on the HD, OTG worked great, and I play the games just fine and love it. Don't let that be the reason you don't pull the trigger.
I have the built-in SSF Kit and solenoids that it game with. And I think it's amazing. It is a whole different experience, than it was on the HD. I love it!
@@digitalvictory8266 Nice! I follow the Atgames pinball machine development from a distance as I find it an interesting product. It is not available in Australia but if I would not have built my own Vpin I would certainly consider it. There are some really interesting videos just recently about running VPX standalone with the standard board inside. Would be cool to see a video on that if you would be trying it out.
You're right.. this is a great version.
Looks beautiful, plays great, physics feel really good.
With my new AFM setup, I have Pinup Popper installed, and I'm being very judicious with the tables I add.
I don't have many on there, and want to keep the number fairly low, and limit my collection to very high quality pins.
THIS is definitely included!!
First off, kudos to your channel! Your thoroughness and detailed analysis of pinball tables never cease to impress. Your work is truly outstanding.
I'd like to recommend a recently released table on VPForums: a tribute to the iconic F1 driver Ayrton Senna, created by JP Salas. This fascinating project was inspired by a unique Brazilian prototype that never made it to mass production. As a contributor to the virtual version's creation, I'm excited to share some details:
- The original concept was envisioned in 2019 by Luiz Culik, owner of the Pinball Museum in Itu, São Paulo.
- A team of Brazilian experts worked on the physical project.
- The table's layout is based on Taito's famous 1982 "Rally" pinball machine, which in turn was inspired by the 1980 Bally Skateball.
- The design recreates iconic moments from Senna's career, featuring all the cars from teams he raced for and highlighting the historic circuits of his greatest achievements.
JP Salas has done an exceptional job faithfully reproducing the physical prototype in the virtual version, allowing players to feel as if they're at the Pinball Museum in Brazil. For Senna and pinball fans alike, this virtual table is a perfect tribute, especially considering that the unique physical piece is only available at the museum. It was an honor to contribute to bringing this piece of Brazilian sports history to the virtual world.
I can't wait to see your analysis of this table. I'm sure you'll appreciate the details and dedicated work that went into it!
Best regards,
Carlos Guizzo
Hi Carlos!! YES!
I would love to do a video about that table - that sounds very cool.
Give me some time to get it and check it out! Keep an eye out on the channel here, and I'll be creating a Tutorial very soon!
Thanks very much for the recommendation - sounds great!
@@digitalvictory8266 Hello!
Thank you very much for your attention and enthusiasm regarding the Ayrton Senna tribute pinball table. I'm very happy to know that you're interested in making a video about it. It's truly a very special table, not only because it's based on a unique prototype here in Brazil, but also because it's a masterpiece recreated by master JP Salas.
I understand that you need some time to acquire the table and examine it. I'll keep an eye on your channel to see the tutorial as soon as it's ready. I'm sure it will be incredible content for pinball and Senna fans.
To help with your tutorial, I'm transcribing below the rules of the table that I wrote at the request of users on VPForums. I hope this information will be useful for you when creating the video.
*INSTRUCTIONS*
*SPECIAL:*
Complete S-E-N-N-A and hit the lit saucer to complete the circuit. A snippet of the national anthem of the circuit's country plays. Repeat until the seventh circuit (Suzuka). After Suzuka, Special is lit and the Victory Theme plays. Special is awarded in the outlanes, which flash alternately.
*MULTIBALL:*
Complete T-O-N in sequence to light up points from 3,000 to 20,000. Dropping the bank scores the highest lit value. Hit the lit saucer to light Multiball. It also lights when Special is lit. Automatic activation if not achieved in the first 4 balls. No automatic Multiball on the last ball if already achieved.
*EXTRA BALL:*
METHOD 1: Complete A-Y-R-T-O-N 3 times and hit the lit saucer.
METHOD 2: Complete the upper rollovers 3 times. On the 4th time, Extra Ball is awarded.
*CAUTION:*
TILT CANCELS ALL PROGRESS MADE ON THE BALL.
You can also learn more details about the origin of the table and the historical references evoked in the playfield and backglass illustrations through the included senna_tribute.pdf file, written by me and included in the table's download. I'm also entirely at your disposal for any questions or additional information you might need.
Once again, thank you for your consideration and interest in highlighting this gem of Brazilian pinball. I can't wait to see your review!
Greetings,
Carlos Guizzo
@@carlosguizzo Thank you!
By the way, did you send me a Friend request on Facebook? If you did, I accidentally deleted it because I didn't know you.
Can you send me another pls?
Nice videeo ED and you got your Replay !, yes its a great table and thanks for the shout out :-)
Instant like! Just a fabulous table and great to see you do a playthrough.
Thanks man!! I didn't do as well as you did on your video though! You had a great game!
@@digitalvictory8266 Lucky :)
Epic!
I see you!
Legal demais. 👏👏
Essa mesa é igual a hawkman da Taito.
Yes!!!! I love those old Taito de Brasil tables!! I did a video about my Top 10: ua-cam.com/video/QVzU87_jCVE/v-deo.htmlsi=5G_EVCe3XyRgwyH-
What resolution are you running your VPX tables on the new 4kp? They look amazing. Thanks!
Unless they're 4K tables (like many of the new Hannibal Mods, they're all just 1080. I'm guessing they're getting upscaled to 4K internally, but they're not natively so.
But yeah, they look fantastic and I'm very pleased with the performance.
Thanks for hangin' out Scott!
Awesome video DV! By the way, have you lost some weight? Looking slim!
Looks great! 👍 Also wondering if you’ve ever done a video about which sound triggered LED light bars you used on your backbox. They always look great 🔥. Thanks DV!!
I did indeed Shredder! 😜
ua-cam.com/users/shortsQKf9IAth1gA?si=6_gQifYMzeppXkaQ
@@digitalvictory8266 that’s fantastic, my brother! Thank you so much and thank you for all that you do in the community. Your videos really got me hooked on digital pinball. Much appreciated!
@@shreddyvedder Than you so much for the kind words! I appreciate you watching!
Do you experience any flipper lag in OTG mode like you do in at games mode? On the fence about getting a 4K at the moment. I’d primarily be using it for OTG.
Nah, it's fantastic. I have friends and family over all the time and it's not an issue.
Now - if someone hooked up a "Lag-O-Meter" and said, "Hey Ed, it says here you are experiencing XYZ miliseconds of Lag!!" I wouldn't argue with them.
But I can't tell. It was the same on the HD, OTG worked great, and I play the games just fine and love it.
Don't let that be the reason you don't pull the trigger.
Am i correct that you have solenoids in your new 4K Atgames? I am curious to hear what you think about solenoids vs SSF.
I have the built-in SSF Kit and solenoids that it game with.
And I think it's amazing. It is a whole different experience, than it was on the HD. I love it!
@@digitalvictory8266 Nice! I follow the Atgames pinball machine development from a distance as I find it an interesting product. It is not available in Australia but if I would not have built my own Vpin I would certainly consider it. There are some really interesting videos just recently about running VPX standalone with the standard board inside. Would be cool to see a video on that if you would be trying it out.