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Atlantis (Gottlieb 1975) DT [VP 9.x Desktop]


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#1 loserman76

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Posted 07 September 2014 - 09:15 PM

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File Name: Atlantis (Gottlieb 1975) DT

File Submitter: loserman76

File Submitted: 07 Sep 2014

File Category: VP 9.x Recreations

Author(s): Bodydump
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Manufacturer: Gottlieb
Year: 1975
Permission to MOD?: Yes, with approval


Before the customary credit list, I have to say that without Bodydump being willing to take on the redraw of this table (plus he took the time to change stuff over to primitives!) that this table would not be such a beautiful final product that it is right now. I (and I'm sure a lot of folks out there who will now get to enjoy this table) appreciate all of your work (not just this one).
 
**** REQUIRES VP 9.9x *****
'*
'*        Gottlieb's Atlantis (1975)
'*        Table build/scripted by Loserman76
'*        Table images by Bodydump
'*        DOF Coding by Arngrim
'*        http://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=105
'*
'*  Thanks to the following for their contributions (whether they know it or not!)
'*  If I have missed anyone, let me know as this table would not exist without the
'*  folks in the community. 
'*
'*  JPSalas - gameroom backdrop
'*  EalaDubhSidhe - table object templates
'*  Black - HS save/load routines
'*  Inkochnito - scorecards/instruction cards
'*  Pinuck - Gottlieb chimes and score motor routines
'*  Herweh - directB2S designer and tools
'*  JimmyFingers - rolling ball and other objects' sound routines
'*  GNance - PostIt High Score and Option menus
'*
The options menu is now available by holding down the left flipper key for about 2 seconds when a game is not in progress. Once opened, left flipper moves between the different menu items and the right flipper goes through that item's available choices.
 
For this table, I am using my new method for enabling/disabling the dB2S backglass. By default the backglass is disabled. The easy way to enable it is this method:
1.Launch table and then exit. It will auto-create a file in the USER folder of VPinball named "LMEMTables.txt"
2.Open this file in notepad and change the "0" to a "1" and save.
3.Next time you launch, the backglass will launch.
Or for the die hards out there, create a text file in the USER folder named LMEMTables.txt and put a "1" (no quotes) on the first line and save it.
 


Click here to download this file



#2 StevOz

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Posted 08 September 2014 - 01:24 AM

Fantastic another classic old EM! :)

 

I had to change the settings a bit for widescreen usage, here are the adjustment for those..

 

X Scale = 0.7875

Y Scale = 1.05

 

Textbox3

 

X = 578

Y = 574

Hieght = 25

 

EmReel5

 

X = 568

Y = 574

 

WS shot..

 

at_t.jpg

 

Thanks again for these classic EM desktop tables!


Files I have uploaded here...

 

http://www.vpforums....ownloads&mid=34


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#3 zany

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Posted 08 September 2014 - 02:51 PM

Played it a few times this morning, after a nightshift at work....and it was addictive....i should have sleep! :D
Very well done, and a really fun pintable...good work.
I will for sure add the FS version to my pincab when the pincab is finished!



#4 Zorgar

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Posted 10 September 2014 - 02:26 PM

Is there anything meaningful about that black box in the upper left corner?

 

No stuck balls until now.


Edited by Zorgar, 10 September 2014 - 02:31 PM.