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- Submitted: Mar 02 2010 08:16 PM
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- File Size: 7.14MB
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- Author(s): jpsalas
- Manufacturer: Williams
- Year: 1980
Download Blackout VP9 1.0 1.0.0
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Based on Blackout from 1980 by Williams.
I guess this table don't need any long description, since I guess you all know the table, even better than me
I would like to thank Kristian, Boris, Guittar, Pacdude for their older tables which I used as a reference since I have never seen this table in real life.
I also would like to thank StrangeLeo for suggesting the table and for sending me many pictures of the table. Also thanks Leo for the nice backdrop!
Also thanks to highrise for the picture of the playfield which I'm sure I should have used, but I already was nearly finished with my playfield. But thanks anyway, it was nice of you to send it to me
About the table: It is like racer car, no delays, no decorations, just 100% speed and using less video memory than my normal tables. So there are no GI lights in this table (they are always on) since they didn't turned on and off very much during game play.
The plunger is made using 3 kickers which saves a lot of video memory (before I used 13 full screen pictures) . It isn't 100% angle free, but I have included in the table a few pictures of the plunger in different angles. So if you want to change the angle you may need to change the pictures too (PM me if you need more info).
If you think the table is too fast then just change a little the slope and the ball will move slower. I like fast tables
JP
I guess this table don't need any long description, since I guess you all know the table, even better than me
I would like to thank Kristian, Boris, Guittar, Pacdude for their older tables which I used as a reference since I have never seen this table in real life.
I also would like to thank StrangeLeo for suggesting the table and for sending me many pictures of the table. Also thanks Leo for the nice backdrop!
Also thanks to highrise for the picture of the playfield which I'm sure I should have used, but I already was nearly finished with my playfield. But thanks anyway, it was nice of you to send it to me
About the table: It is like racer car, no delays, no decorations, just 100% speed and using less video memory than my normal tables. So there are no GI lights in this table (they are always on) since they didn't turned on and off very much during game play.
The plunger is made using 3 kickers which saves a lot of video memory (before I used 13 full screen pictures) . It isn't 100% angle free, but I have included in the table a few pictures of the plunger in different angles. So if you want to change the angle you may need to change the pictures too (PM me if you need more info).
If you think the table is too fast then just change a little the slope and the ball will move slower. I like fast tables
JP
Blackout is for amusement only
One of my favorites! Thanks JP!
Really well done, has a great feel. 
Blackout was designed by Claude Fernandez (his only Williams design credit), who went on to design Flash Gordon, Spectrum, Elektra and others for Bally. With BK and Firepower in 1980 Blackout got a little lost but its really a lot of fun game in all. Do check out Flash Gordon to! By some concidered as one of the best pin ever made.
Thanks 4 this JP just needed to change the slope.
Thanks 4 this JP just needed to change the slope.
SUPER FINA EN TERMINACIONES AGRADECIDO AMIGO

the only difference with VP8 version is... that in this version the ball gets out quicker. Games are so short that even the real machine (a drain monster I really played when kid and reciently too) is more playable.
Nice to look at, fine details, but...
Thanks very much
very good!!!
sounds do not work (yes, I used the ROM)
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