The Aussie Pinball Arcade
Aussie Pinball Forums => Photo Gallery => Pinball nostalgia pics => Topic started by: bobaloobus on April 17, 2009, 12:31:49 PM
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I stumbled across this on you tube the other day & thought it was pretty cool & worthy of a post.
Don't know how many of you may have seen this already, but for those who havn't "enjoy"
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That was a very interesting 8 minutes. It was cool to see the two Bally designers sitting with her working on the sounds from the action of the playfield.
Thanks for sharing !
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Thats so cool seeing how they worked all that out What a cool job
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I looove Xenon.
Best BG ever...Now I want one even more...
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Ive never seen one in the flesh but it is a cool looking game but then i think i say that about every pinball i see lol
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Wasn't there one on Dave's (Silverball) last container?
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Yes. I am 99.9% sure he's already sold it at a great price. I saw it come up but again gone within two clicks of a mouse.
Nevermind...Keeping my eyes on Marks new container #*# He keeps telling me its full of surprises...
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That was a very interesting 8 minutes. It was cool to see the two Bally designers sitting with her working on the sounds from the action of the playfield.
Thanks for sharing !
Seemed to me that those guy's were more interested in Suzy than the machine, lol
Cracked me up when she was recording those orgasmic sounds & the camera panned on her off siders face, absolute gold...!
Glad you guy's liked it *%*
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ahh the eighties.
when electronics was going to do everything and anything.
and the amount of equipment needed to do the smallest thing was unbelivable.
imagine if they could see the computers we have today.
it was fun and exciting living in those times, to see the new things that they came out with. You would sit there with your eyes wide open and your jaw droped.
nowadays its "well its about time some one made those" when somthing new comes out.
thankyou for bringing that clip to our attention. very enjoyable, and interesting to see the "boat anchor" computers in action. ^^^ @@*
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Fascinating piece of history on an another aspect of machine development. Plus that Suzy has a come in your jeans voice with or without enhancement. Thanks for posting this. @@*