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The Flintstones Toons (Williams 1994) [VP 9.x Cabinet FS MOD]

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#1 editoy

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Posted 27 November 2016 - 09:08 AM

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File Name: The Flintstones Toons (Williams 1994)

File Submitter: editoy

File Submitted: 25 Nov 2016

File Category: VP 9.x MOD Cabinet Tables (FULL SCREEN)

Author(s): Editoy, JP Salas, Wildman
Manufacturer: Williams
Year: 1994
Permission to MOD?: Unspecified


This is a mod version of "The Flintstones (Williams 1994) VP9 table made by JP Salas.
I was inspired from the "alternate" Wildman's backglass with toon's characters
so i edited and updated playfield and graphics images in the same way.

Now i share my work in an "all in one" zip file.
Thanks to JP and Wildman for their kind permission: I added credits in script and in my version of flyers images (hope you'll like).

The zip file contains:
- vpt file
- b2s file
- full media pack (playfield, backglass, weel, instructions and flyers)
- text file with xml code
you only need rom


Click here to download this file



#2 laylow

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Posted 27 November 2016 - 09:41 AM

This is really a nice surprise! I always liked the Toon version more than the movie. It looks great, thanks!

 


Edited by laylow, 27 November 2016 - 10:00 AM.


#3 Greynurse

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Posted 23 January 2019 - 05:58 PM

Wow! Just came across this. (Yeah, I'm a late developer). This is just perfect for this guy who grew up watching the Flintstones every week on Channel 9 in Australia back in the 60's. I even went in the competition to name Fred and Wilma's expected baby (Pebbles). From memory I think it was the first cartoon to confront pregnancy. A ground breaker back then.

 

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