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- Submitted: Nov 30 2009 03:58 PM
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- File Size: 4.66MB
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- Author(s): pincode & starman7007
- Manufacturer: Williams
- Year: 1972
Download Fan-Tas-Tic 1.0
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Fan-Tas-Tic is a simple and fun game.A complete novice can score well against any experienced player...
Fan-Tas-Tic version 1.0
Recreated for VP6 by Pincode & starman7007.
Original table by Williams, Sept 26, 1972 - 5680 Units produced
Design: Norm Clark
Art: Christian Marche
Theme: Happiness, Dancing
Fan-Tas-Tic version 1.0
Recreated for VP6 by Pincode & starman7007.
Original table by Williams, Sept 26, 1972 - 5680 Units produced
Design: Norm Clark
Art: Christian Marche
Theme: Happiness, Dancing
Outstanding work. Works great in VP9 too! Very well done guys!!!
I have 2 in my possesion, 1 for extra parts (badly damaged playfield & backglass). I loved to play this one, 2 bad he recently died on me & can't seem to get it up and running again. This is a nice alternative for the moment, many thx.
Terrific conversion! SO well done: the background glass, shown on the sides, not only shows high scores and credits but number of games played (bottom right) - no one else does this but it's so easy, why not?
THIS is how classic machine re-creations should look!
PS - re VP9, you have to remove all references to "SLOPE" - not supported in internal code this way in VP9, so a little debugging, recompile, re-save, and you're set..
GREAT JOB TO ALL WHO CONTRIBUTED TO THIS ONE - very impressive for realism and use of the computer screen! (and I'm an artist who spent 26 years in interface, software, and database design in Silicon Valley..)
--- the Jman, aka Lawrence
Thanks for the nice comment, Lawrence! Always glad to hear people enjoy starman tables.
This table was created almost 10 years ago. The table is worth a VP9x adaption. We'll see...
BTW: "Honey" is definetely worth a try - > http://www.vpforums....s&showfile=2711
Servus
Walter
Fan-Tas-Tic table couldn't resist the pun
looks brilliant and plays well in vp9 if you use Jose Sinclair's
tip about the slope thanks for that
rockhouse
This has become one of my all-time fave VP tables; I never had the opportunity to play the RL board. It's fun, fast, tricky, and simple. I cut my pinball teeth on these kinds of vintage table (70s - 80s). Kudos to the programmers! (And I'll have to try that SLOPE edit for VP9.)
This is my all time favorite board. I grew up playing this one because my aunt owned it. would love to see an updated version with high res images that can run on the newer versions and can handle up to 4k.
I uploaded high res images of playfield and plastics. Maybe someone will convert to VPX. I have the real pin if more material is needed.
This was my first pinball machine. A friend worked in a small small shop and found it somewhere in the cellar. Must have been in the late 1970s, long before people started collecting pinball machines. It was in very bad shape but I somehow got it working and played it for some years at my parents home. Unfortunately I gave it away some years later when I moved and had no space for it. Of cause would not do this nowadays.
So had some romantic feelings when playing this again on VP9. ;-)
Bringing this to VPX would be great. Unfortunately I have not the expertise to help.
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