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  • Submitted: May 15 2018 01:50 PM
  • Last Updated: May 17 2018 04:04 AM
  • File Size: 63.75MB
  • Views: 23963
  • Downloads: 6,641
  • Author(s): Dozer - MJR
  • Manufacturer: Bally
  • Year: 1976
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  • Permission to MOD?: Yes, without approval

Download Aladdin's Castle (Bally 1976) - DOZER - MJR_1.01.zip 1.01

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EM Bally Aladdin



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This is a conversion of MJR's VP9 Aladdin's Castle to VPX.  I thought I'd tackle an EM for a change as I wanted to try a table without a ROM and also because this game has a special place in my nostalgic past.   

This was the first pinball machine I ever played at the ripe old age of 7 years old :) - It was located in a shop directly across from the house I grew up in so I spent many a night feeding coins into it.
 
I spent a bit of time on the desktop mode and even threw some animations in there. Probably went over the top a bit but this was a great learning experience for me so I kept going.   There are some graphics features that are specific to desktop mode and these can be found at the start of the script.  

The included B2S was the one originally created by MJR for the VP9 version and is included in the archive.
Have Fun - Dozer.

What's New in Version 1.01 (See full changelog)

  • Changed many sounds from (Backglass) to (Table) in the sound manager for correct positioning on cabinets with surround sound. - No other changes.




cant get the dmd to show up on 3rd dmd screen. its there when I hit alt tab all be it without the bally background but cant be seen anywhere?? please help?

Thanks

Fantastica mesa con movimiento.

Im loving adding the real old skool tables at the moment. many thanks for the update. Gotta love this 60's and 70's artwork...FANTASTIC!

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freebird1963
Feb 02 2022 05:56 AM

Nice

Thanks for this retro table.

Very good table. Fine job. Thank you very much!

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fatman19632
Aug 13 2024 08:40 AM

Far-out man. Well done and many thanks too! I remember they had this machine center stage at the Aladdin's in Northwoods mall. I couldn't get near it, too many hippies in line, but once the fervor was over and the crowd dissolved I played the s#$% out of it!

This is a fun game -- not too hard but hard enough that I can't get a very high score.  I love how the lights dim when all the power goes to the flipper solenoids!  

 

My only complaints:

 

- the table itself looks a bit low res, but it doesn't detract from play.

- it seems to collect high scores but I don't see how to see them and I am not sure they are saved

Simple mais efficace !


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