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Aussie Pinball Forums => Pinball Mods => Bally / Williams => Topic started by: Abren on January 10, 2013, 07:30:16 PM
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Hi All and let me say its nice to find somewhere to chat pinball :)
I am wondering if anyone has herd of a Mod that would place new sounds onto a Flash Gorden machine. I have seen it in one of the Future Pinball tables but think haveing an optional mod for the actual machine would be fantastic.
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Hi All and let me say its nice to find somewhere to chat pinball :)
I am wondering if anyone has herd of a Mod that would place new sounds onto a Flash Gorden machine. I have seen it in one of the Future Pinball tables but think haveing an optional mod for the actual machine would be fantastic.
Good question, anyone have an answer?
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I have seen the virtual mod.
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Not sure if anyone has tried with a real Flash Gordon ROM.
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I have seen the virtual mod.
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Not sure if anyone has tried with a real Flash Gordon ROM.
I haven't seen this before, thanks for sharing. It's a bit to different to the original for me though. I was thinking a board similar to the Pascal boards for Gottlieb system 1 machine which offer enchacements to the original sound with out completely modernising the machine would suit it better.
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Totally agree.
I remember playing a brand spanking new FG in 1981 and would not want it any other way.
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Hi All and let me say its nice to find somewhere to chat pinball :)
I am wondering if anyone has herd of a Mod that would place new sounds onto a Flash Gorden machine. I have seen it in one of the Future Pinball tables but think haveing an optional mod for the actual machine would be fantastic.
Future pinball does not use the ROM image from a real pinball machine
the Future pinball table is programed by hand by the table author
when he makes his table, he need to use the sounds recorded from a real game, or he can use any other sounds he wants to include
Adding custom sounds to a real game is harder