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- Submitted: Apr 01 2011 02:27 AM
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- Author(s): Zedonius
- Manufacturer: Williams
- Year: 1990
Download Rollergames FS 1.1 HD 1.1
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Rollergames Made it by Zedonius and Thx to cyBORG & MrHide for scritps and Bodydump for HD playfield1.1 change logRamp decals now with transparency ( extraball is visible now )Slingshot Lights addedWilliams lights added
"Rollergames" started out as a weekly TV show featuring a six-team roller derby league. It was as staged as pro wrestling, but when you put aside all the antics, the games themselves were fun to watch.
Williams has taken this rather obscure show and built a pinball with the show as its theme. There are numerous references to things from the show (like The Wall and Roller Motion), as well as some rather loud quotes from one of the announcers (his favorite quote is "Devastating" spoken at about 90 decibels). The pin has several goals, but since none of the yields astronomical awards, you'll need to shoot for several of them repeatedly to rack up the points.
Rollergames has a 2-line alphanumeric display. The highest displayable score is 99,999,990. Unfortunately, if you break 100 million, you don't automatically get on the high score list; in fact you don't get a single thing! The game totally forgets all the hard work you did to get those 100 million points.
"Multiball" is a trademark of Williams, and "Rollergames" is somebody's trademark, I'm sure.
In this sheet, I'll use the abbreviation "K" for a thousand points, and "M" for a million points. When I refer to something in the game that has a specific name, I'll capitalize the name so you know that you can find info about it here.
I'm doing this sheet from memory, so forgive any inaccuracies. This IS version 2.0, so most of the info should be correct. There are still a couple of things that I'm not sure about; those will be flagged with a question mark to indicate that they are guesses. If you have any info I've left out, please mail it to me at any of the above addresses, preferably the Internet address. Thank you for your support.
"Rollergames" started out as a weekly TV show featuring a six-team roller derby league. It was as staged as pro wrestling, but when you put aside all the antics, the games themselves were fun to watch.
Williams has taken this rather obscure show and built a pinball with the show as its theme. There are numerous references to things from the show (like The Wall and Roller Motion), as well as some rather loud quotes from one of the announcers (his favorite quote is "Devastating" spoken at about 90 decibels). The pin has several goals, but since none of the yields astronomical awards, you'll need to shoot for several of them repeatedly to rack up the points.
Rollergames has a 2-line alphanumeric display. The highest displayable score is 99,999,990. Unfortunately, if you break 100 million, you don't automatically get on the high score list; in fact you don't get a single thing! The game totally forgets all the hard work you did to get those 100 million points.
"Multiball" is a trademark of Williams, and "Rollergames" is somebody's trademark, I'm sure.
In this sheet, I'll use the abbreviation "K" for a thousand points, and "M" for a million points. When I refer to something in the game that has a specific name, I'll capitalize the name so you know that you can find info about it here.
I'm doing this sheet from memory, so forgive any inaccuracies. This IS version 2.0, so most of the info should be correct. There are still a couple of things that I'm not sure about; those will be flagged with a question mark to indicate that they are guesses. If you have any info I've left out, please mail it to me at any of the above addresses, preferably the Internet address. Thank you for your support.
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