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#1 vpfmike42

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Posted 21 July 2011 - 03:28 AM

Money $hot



Version: 1.0.0
Category: VP 9.x Originals

Author(s): Michael Youngblood

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Money,money, money.....money!
With song by the O'Jays, this is my second pinball game that I created with a theme. One hundred dollar bills, cha-ching, and the sound that's rings a bell. A cash register bell that is. You'll be making a score if it's like making money when you play the Money $hot! Cash money, baby!

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Posted 21 July 2011 - 04:06 AM

AHha, I'm always so amused by your sales pitches. You'd be great in advertising.
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Posted 21 July 2011 - 12:50 PM

Not having played this yet out of curiosity do you use a template at all? does this game have a beginning and an end? I played a few of the other tv game show themed tables here posted just in the past week or so and none of them have any start or end game coding in them. there are templates here that are made so you can make your own pin starting with one of them. hey I am not knocking your pins! far from it! I love your original ideas very cool, but again it'd be nice to actually play the game with a start and end in place too! try it or ask around we'll all help ya' but ya' gotta' ask...
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Posted 21 July 2011 - 09:22 PM

What about one based on the Pinball machine from the game shows? I don't remember the name but since you have gameshows covered...

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#5 rob046

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Posted 21 July 2011 - 10:42 PM

QUOTE (Itchigo @ Jul 21 2011, 05:22 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
What about one based on the Pinball machine from the game shows? I don't remember the name but since you have gameshows covered...


LOL! This was well before I was even born, but after what you said, I thought I vaguely remember somebody mentioning a pinball game show before. Sure enough I found it, though it wasn't easy. Googling "game show + pinball machine" just turns up a bunch of results for the actual Bally pin named "Game Show".

Also, the show with a pinball machine didn't even have "Pinball" in the title! For some odd reason, it was called "The Magnificent Marble Machine", & only aired for a very short time in 1975. From what I read, NBC used to reuse tape back then. They would record over stuff like like we all did with VHS! There wasn't a ton of episodes made, but luckily one of them was saved, & this episode is the only one in existence. Pretty interesting. The game show itself seemed seriously flawed & kinda lame, but I liked the pinball part of course! The table was super slow! Maybe a 2 degree slope! & no real targets, it was all bumpers & rubbers, with 2 outholes, yet 4 flippers. You aimed at certain bumpers to win prizes. Then you get a "gold ball" round at the end where each bumper hit was worth $200.

Here is a link I found, & this video can be found on a few other sites, including youtube... & on one of the other sites I was on you could actually download the theme song...
http://www.tvmusicmu...cuments/48.html

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Edited by rob046, 21 July 2011 - 10:43 PM.