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Download Wonderland (Williams 1955) 1.1
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Williams Wonderland 1955 JINO0372
Wonderland (Williams 1955)
In my opinion...Wonderland is one of the most beautiful pinball machines every built. I’ve wanted to do this machine ever since I saw a reproduction backglass for sale on eBay.
This is the first time I did a complete ground up build. I started with the “New Table” option in VPX. I then added all the playfield features (bumpers, flippers, slingshots, etc.). I then added the scripting to make them work. Once I got there, I added the rules and scoring. I finished it with images and adding special table features like LUT brightness control. I learned A LOT in making this table.
One of the unique features I added to this table is the ability to choose your lifter option. Wood rails typically require the player to “lift the ball” to play. Newer games kick the ball out to the plunger. I got annoyed with having to lift the ball, so I scripted the table to give you a choice. Manual lifter or automatic lifter. Manual lifter you must use the right magna save button to lift the ball to the plunger after a drain. Automatic lifter the ball kicks out after a drain. Your choice!
I would like to thank the following individuals. With out them I would not have been able to make this table.
The file includes the B2S, some wheel images, and the flyer.
In my opinion...Wonderland is one of the most beautiful pinball machines every built. I’ve wanted to do this machine ever since I saw a reproduction backglass for sale on eBay.
This is the first time I did a complete ground up build. I started with the “New Table” option in VPX. I then added all the playfield features (bumpers, flippers, slingshots, etc.). I then added the scripting to make them work. Once I got there, I added the rules and scoring. I finished it with images and adding special table features like LUT brightness control. I learned A LOT in making this table.
One of the unique features I added to this table is the ability to choose your lifter option. Wood rails typically require the player to “lift the ball” to play. Newer games kick the ball out to the plunger. I got annoyed with having to lift the ball, so I scripted the table to give you a choice. Manual lifter or automatic lifter. Manual lifter you must use the right magna save button to lift the ball to the plunger after a drain. Automatic lifter the ball kicks out after a drain. Your choice!
I would like to thank the following individuals. With out them I would not have been able to make this table.
- BALATER – I used your 4 Roses table as a guide to help me script this table.
- ITCHIGO AND PBECKER – Their VP9 table helped me understand the scoring and gameplay.
- JPSALAS – I added your rolling sounds and LUT brightness control (v1.1 VPX7 Rev2 Material Physics).
- ROTHBAUERW – I added your ball dropping sounds.
- NINUZZU – I added your flipper shadows.
- JLOULOULOU – (v1.1 Flipper Tricks script)
The file includes the B2S, some wheel images, and the flyer.
What's New in Version 1.1 (See full changelog)
- 1.0 Initial Release
- 1.1 - Improved GI lighting: Change plastics from plastic with light to plastic with an image
- 1.1 - Improved GI lighting: Applied GI lighting technique used on Double Barrel v1.0
- 1.1 - Improved Playfield Lights: Applied lighting technique used on Double Barrel v1.0
- 1.1 - Improved Physics: Add JP's material physics and JLou's flipper tricks
- 1.1 - Desktop Backglass Improvements: Got rid of the all the decals and made them part of the DT image
- 1.1 - Desktop Backglass Improvements: Got rid of the credit textbox and added a credit reel
- 1.1 - Desktop Backglass Improvements: Darkened the image a little to let the score lights pop more
- 1.1 - Organized layers better: Organized and labeled
- 1.1 - Minor script cleanup: Fixed issues with spot lights not resetting properly
- 1.1 - Added improved LUT options: Added warm LUT options
- 1.1 - Tweaked table physics: Increase gameplay difficulty from 0 to 50
- 1.1 - Tweaked table layout: Modified metal guide for lane 5 and 6 to prevent instant drain. Matches closer to original now.
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Thank you for recreating these wonderful EM tables. From time to time the creators upload EM tables and I am very happy with it... being so old, the recreation is more difficult because there is almost no material from them... for which I know your work is even more incredible...again thank you very much
One of our local collectors owns this game and I used to play it during his semiannual tournaments
There's one thing I'm curious about how the real table plays. Do balls coming down the "5" or "6" lane almost always immediately drain in "9" and "10". Feels like it'd be better if they'd kick out towards the flippers; or are you meant to bang the side of the cabinet as it's leaving the lanes to get it to do that?
One of our local collectors owns this game and I used to play it during his semiannual tournaments
There's one thing I'm curious about how the real table plays. Do balls coming down the "5" or "6" lane almost always immediately drain in "9" and "10". Feels like it'd be better if they'd kick out towards the flippers; or are you meant to bang the side of the cabinet as it's leaving the lanes to get it to do that?
Download version 1.1. This has been fixed.
All your tables are great! Thank you for making them. I love this one ![]()
One of our local collectors owns this game and I used to play it during his semiannual tournaments
There's one thing I'm curious about how the real table plays. Do balls coming down the "5" or "6" lane almost always immediately drain in "9" and "10". Feels like it'd be better if they'd kick out towards the flippers; or are you meant to bang the side of the cabinet as it's leaving the lanes to get it to do that?
sorry I didn't get a notice of your reply but honestly it's been so long I don't remember. I do remember it was a drain monster regardless. VERY hard to keep the ball in play. I do remember the goal was to keep the ball up at the top as much as possible so nudging on the pop bumpers was critical.
A nice old fashioned table. Thank you.
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Wahouuuu 1955 !!!
Trés belle table tout en couleur !
Bravo