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  • Submitted: Aug 12 2010 05:37 AM
  • Last Updated: --
  • File Size: 5.97MB
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  • Author(s): rob046
    Destruk
  • Manufacturer: Gottlieb
  • Year: 1983

Download Amazon Hunt 1.0.1

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v1.01 fixed ball release gate some were having issues with. Use included nvram for optimal default settings. Table NOT angle independent. This table uses the JP & Noah nudge system, & it WILL TILT! Best played at 1600x1200.

Amazon Hunt, Gottlieb 1983

MPU: Gottlieb System 80A
Type: Solid State Electronic (SS)
Production: 1,515 units (confirmed)
Notable Features: Compare playfield layout to Gottlieb's 1975 'Fast Draw'.
Design by: Ed Krynski
Art by: Larry Day
IPDB Rating: 8/10

A very interesting table. Hard to find in real life, especially in the united states. Layout is simple yet still fun, based off an EM game, but has a deeper rule set. Bottom half of the table is more controlled & requires skill with the drop targets. Aim carefully or pay dearly!

Top half of the table is a bit more complex & chaotic, like a jungle!
Good, fitting sounds, a colorful artistic playfield & backglass, a generous flipper gap & no nonsense gameplay combine to make this a solid & challenging all around game.

As for this recreation. Started building this table in '06, so parts of it were getting outdated & maybe still are. I updated what I could to make it at least respectable for VP9 without spending a ton of time on updating it. Maybe I'll spend more time with it in the future.

Keep "Render Shadows" enabled because parts of the table were rendered with them enabled.
Table is NOT angle independent.
Use nvram included in zip for optimal default game settings.
There are a few ball images included to choose from.
This table WILL tilt if you nudge any more than you would in real life, so be careful!

A big thanks to joke0 who helped me a lot at the time of building by providing me with a manual, so that for the 1st time this table could work properly & get all the lamps, switch, & solenoid numbers correctly identified.
So if the table seems to play a bit different than older versions, that would be why.

joke0 also provided some gameplay advice & was familiar with the real table & did playtesting.
Hopefully the conversion to VP9 didn't throw off gameplay/physics too much. & I'm still open to feedback on anyone else who has knocked this old pin around a few times.

Thanks to destruk, as parts of the code are based off his original table & I also liked & kept his displays.
Also thanks to Nico193 & LuvThatApex for their previous work with Amazon Hunt.
Thanks to JP & Noah as I added in their VP9 nudging system last minute, now its hard to cheat on nudging & this is gonna be a tough table! More realistic gameplay!
& thanks to Inkochnito for his great work on creating a dip switch menu for this table & hundreds of others!




Thanks alot
Thanks for the update

hey, thank you for everything!!!
everything work fine but i cant see the monkeys, how to fix ?

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ArcticWarrior
Jul 24 2019 06:50 AM
Thank you

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