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SUPPORT TOPIC File Information
- Submitted: Apr 21 2015 06:50 PM
- Last Updated: Apr 22 2015 09:25 AM
- File Size: 19.63MB
- Views: 5875
- Downloads: 623
- Author(s): mfuegemann
- Manufacturer: Other - Pinball
- Year: 1986
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IPDB Link:
- ROM: Link to ROM
- Permission to MOD?: Yes, without approval
Previous Versions
Download Nemesis (Peyper 1986) VP9.9 1.0
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Nemesis Peyper
This is Nemesis by Peyper, Desktop edition.
Akiles sent me images of the playfield and the plastics as well as a gameplay video, he and his friends Makeror, Santy and Cisco took from a real Nemesis, they had access to. Other resources of this table have been very hard to find or of bad quality. I did a redraw of the covered playfield areas. The manual was availiable but as good as the one of Wolf Man with incorrect lamp and switch numbers. The two tables behave quite similiar though, so it was not that difficult to find out the correct assignments.
The table rules are included in the table info and as a text file.
Batch created the backdrop image based on Akiles' Photoshop improved Backglass I used for the B2S too.
Additional thanks go to Fuzzel for providing the lightmap images for the inserts, Kodiac for the flipper primitive routine and to JPSalas for the ball gates.
Configurable options at the top of the script are
- GI brightness
- FreePlay (faked)
I added a DIP switch menu to control the Match Feature, coin settings and the number of balls. You can access it via hitting F6. Please reset the table with F3 after any changes.
Remark: The ROM values are not saved when the game is switched off (credits and high scores).
Have fun and please use the support topic to post any findings and suggestions.
Michael
Akiles sent me images of the playfield and the plastics as well as a gameplay video, he and his friends Makeror, Santy and Cisco took from a real Nemesis, they had access to. Other resources of this table have been very hard to find or of bad quality. I did a redraw of the covered playfield areas. The manual was availiable but as good as the one of Wolf Man with incorrect lamp and switch numbers. The two tables behave quite similiar though, so it was not that difficult to find out the correct assignments.
The table rules are included in the table info and as a text file.
Batch created the backdrop image based on Akiles' Photoshop improved Backglass I used for the B2S too.
Additional thanks go to Fuzzel for providing the lightmap images for the inserts, Kodiac for the flipper primitive routine and to JPSalas for the ball gates.
Configurable options at the top of the script are
- GI brightness
- FreePlay (faked)
I added a DIP switch menu to control the Match Feature, coin settings and the number of balls. You can access it via hitting F6. Please reset the table with F3 after any changes.
Remark: The ROM values are not saved when the game is switched off (credits and high scores).
Have fun and please use the support topic to post any findings and suggestions.
Michael
What's New in Version 1.0 (See full changelog)
- 1.0:
- initial version
Script Error
Line: 65
Game name not found!
Help.
Hi paalberto,
please download the nemesis ROM file and place it into Your pinmame ROM folder.
Regards
Michael
Gracias.Hago lo que me has dicho pero sigue igual.En la Tabla Wolf Man no me pasa esto.Gracias de nuevo un saludo
Hi Michael - thanks for your work - am looking forward to trying this table. I seem to have run into the same problem as paalberto. I downloaded the ROM file per usual and have it in the right ROM folder where I copy ROM files (I even tried using the nemesis ROM folder/files as both zipped and unzipped ... per JP it sometimes causes a problem use unzipped ROM files ... though I find most (though not all) of the time one can use unzipped files).
Either way I still get that same error message
"Line 65 Game name not Found"
Thoughts ideas? Thanks again.
Just a quick follow-up to my inquiry from a few days ago. Michael helped me problem solve and as it turned out the issue was not path or ROM files, but in my case I did not have an up to date PinMame.dll file. Which only effected a few tables (inc the recent release of Nemesis). With that update game loaded and worked fine.
great table - thank you again!
excellent table thanks for posting
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Michael schlägt wieder zu.
Great job as usual! Many thanks for this! 