Hey, look on the bright side - no ramps is an improvement over ramps that can’t be made or go nowhere.
Michael Madsen & Winona Ryder ?Oh yeah, I had one too - it's what got me into pinball
I'm going to leave the following artwork below. Did it out of curiosity. It was free and took me, ooh, about five minutes.
Yeah I agree … there is a huge label saying that it’s a non playing proto.Definitely looks like a jump ramp on the back left.
Don't think it's fair to pass any kind of judgement based on these sketchy pics of an early prototype however.
Didn't enjoy spinal tap myself, yet I do find the excessive negativity in this thread to be a bit depressing...
It's the remake...Michael Madsen & Winona Ryder ?
I would say that, but Thunderbirds was - not the worst pin I've played - but it had some weird issues. Odd ergonomics on the flipper buttons, a ramp that didn't seem to do much, and the pinball kept falling through the playfield (on the one I played!)Don't think it's fair to pass any kind of judgement based on these sketchy pics of an early prototype however.
Didn't enjoy spinal tap myself, yet I do find the excessive negativity in this thread to be a bit depressing...
...like Stern 'Stars' ?Come on homepin don’t rush this “ borrow “ some other tried and tested layout and make this game awesome
Agreed, if the manufacturer had come out with we listened to feedback, we taken on board the criticism and come out with an amazing product, basically Michael bay promoting transformers 3, the negativity would be far less, but the message from the person who approved the design and makes it is that we are all trolls, it's not aimed at us blah blah blah.It's the remake...
I would say that, but Thunderbirds was - not the worst pin I've played - but it had some weird issues. Odd ergonomics on the flipper buttons, a ramp that didn't seem to do much, and the pinball kept falling through the playfield (on the one I played!)
The Spinal Tap I played at Pinfest was actively worse. The layout was less novel (and thus, less entertaining), it had fewer interactive toys (the Thunderbirds 2, which I found pretty fun), and there was a completely undoable side shot. Lots of controversy over whether the side shot was actually impossible, or whether it was being played by bad players, but Homepin have now added a third flipper... so, take that as you will. The ball also frequently launched SDTM in a way that required championship-level nudging, which I don't have. In my game, and another player's, it went SDTM on every plunge in at least one game. Another player, who was a championship nudger, managed to get a stronger first game going by almost flinging the machine across Pinfest. Visually, the ramps looked like they'd been hand-welded in a shed, rather than the more sensible option of designing around Bally/Williams parts.
I would be willing to give Homepin a third chance because, having played The Jetsons, Spooky didn't start out making brilliant pins. However, the designer just doesn't listen to feedback from what I can tell. He repeatedly accuses everyone who criticises him of being a troll, or a 'collector', or an expert tournament player, and - thus - not his target market. As I tell my criticism-intolerant seven-year-old son, you cannot learn and grow as a person by ignoring criticism. No-one gets everything right first time and people criticise, sometimes, because they want you to *succeed*.
Having rated The Jetsons as probably the worst pin I've ever played, I own a TNA CE and feel broadly positive about Spooky. I wouldn't own TNA if the team at Spooky had responded to criticism of The Jetsons by deciding pinball fans weren't their target audience... it's just a terrible, terrible shame
Agreed, if the manufacturer had come out with we listened to feedback, we taken on board the criticism and come out with an amazing product, basically Michael bay promoting transformers 3, the negativity would be far less, but the message from the person who approved the design and makes it is that we are all trolls, it's not aimed at us blah blah blah.
The more I think about it, perhaps it's the statement there no such thing as bad publicity, we are talking about it I suppose
That's what's there on the photos, isn't it? A single-level throwback-style game. I can't see any ramps (at most, there's one ramp)?If Blues Brothers was developed as a single level throw back game along the lines of Pulp Fiction, TNA, Beatles etc with a simpler layout and rules to keep the price down I think people would be going crazy over it.
That's what's there on the photos, isn't it? A single-level throwback-style game. I can't see any ramps (at most, there's one ramp)?
Yeah and the worry is if the previous ones were aimed at us and felt terrible , what might this be like if it’s aimed at a budget non pin player market ….Yes, but he's already said that 'it is a budget machine at a budget price aimed at 'man cave' buyers NOT pinball enthusiasts' which really suggests that it isn't going to be of the same quality / feel as those other games which are very much aimed at pinball enthusiasts.
Some better pictures here.
Numbers Don't Lie, Do They?
Blues Brothers Pinball | Pinflation Update | Do Numbers Lie? (More Stern Number Crunching) & Other Sundry Bitstwip.kineticist.com
That right metal 'turn around' is just odd
The Alien hands really scream quality.Oh yeah, I had one too - it's what got me into pinball
I'm going to leave the following artwork below. Did it out of curiosity. It was free and took me, ooh, about five minutes.
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Oh yeah, totes...The Alien hands really scream quality.
It says you have to register for free to see the rest of the article, hopefully someone will just post them instead.That link takes me to a summary, not an article or pictures
Because that's the value addAnd now the low
Listing a mechanical knocker as a feature ….
Whyyyyyyyy homepin whyyyyyyyyyyyy
Because most modern pins have electronic knockers, and 'man cave' owners, who aren't interested in pinball, want the more authentic knocker.And now the low
Listing a mechanical knocker as a feature ….
Whyyyyyyyy homepin whyyyyyyyyyyyy
Because most modern pins have electronic knockers, and 'man cave' owners, who aren't interested in pinball, want the more authentic knocker.
Personally, the only time I'd advertise the knockers on a pin is a Carry-On themed one... or, maybe, Baywatch
It being open source we could convert it to an only fans theme, with paid for knocker content. Pay the subscription get the mechanical effectBecause most modern pins have electronic knockers, and 'man cave' owners, who aren't interested in pinball, want the more authentic knocker.
Personally, the only time I'd advertise the knockers on a pin is a Carry-On themed one... or, maybe, Baywatch 2.0.