Author Topic: DOT MATRIX OR LCD SCREEN FOR THE FUTURE ? OR BOTH ?  (Read 519 times)

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Marty Machine

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LCD will look bad when turned off
Looks the same as a DMD turned off, a rectangular black space....  %$%

(unless the VGA screen is a higher quality black space)  :lol :lol :lol

Offline Olivia_jason

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i think a full sized lcd would be good for pinball, and i doubt it will change pinball to much, people know what pinball should be and any fool who is stupid enough to make a video game in the backglass like some tried to do with a few pins with tubed screens at one point or another would fail just like those machines, it would not be popular so just like successful dmd's there is a point you need to keep the machine a pinball machine, the lcd would make it more appealing for sited pinball imo, a full moving backglass would look awesome, and you could make the screen look like a regular backglass and even have a dmd replicated into the lcd image, so it looks like a regular dmd with a moving backglass image, and also what would make it appealing for people to site them, they could put advertising into the lcd.
i think we forget here siting pinballs is better for the pinball industry than it is for just home us. i hate these new machines that seem only usefull for homes only and pinball makers dont even add coin mechs to the machines as standard now. thats stupid these are commercial machine imo. pinball manufacturers seem to be only targeting home use, and there is no real reason why pinball isnt back in shops and being sited. i think to be honest allot of the reason pinball isnt seen sited is the distributers of these machine dont go around selling these things and being like reps and asking shops, our shop for example has dozans of reps a month trying to sell me arcade machines of one kind or another. ive had people try and sell me skill tester machines, crane machines, block game machines, video game machines, even had guys try and sell me new repro sitdown arcade machines, vending machine of every sort imaginable, but not once have i had a rep come around trying to sell or even hire me a pinball. its a failure by the manufacturers forgetting what pinballs are made for. you cant even use size as an excuse, as it doesnt take up much more room than a claw machine, and you see them everywhere.
« Last Edit: March 30, 2012, 02:09:00 AM by Olivia_jason »

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Check out the new P3 from Pin-Roc!

IMHO this may well be the next phase in pinball evolution.

Not only does it feature moving and/or changing p/f targets, it can put all the backbox info under your nose including timer countdowns &c. There appear to countless variations that can be programmed into the game(s)
This system obviates the need for any sort of backbox display at all.

See it on Pinball News for a thorough review.

 
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Was covered here: http://aussiepinball.com/index.php?topic=8251.0
Amazing stuff  *%*

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Thanks for the links guys ( I missed it first time around). The last video gives a bit better look at what to expect than the first few (though i always loved asteroids) really cool stuff. Hopefully when/if it's released it'll still have a back glass, even if it is just for the art work. I think One of the great things about pinball is the art work.

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when u look at a pinball machine that is turned off, it still looks amazing with the translite artwork. You can instantly tell the title etc. Its only when u take away the translite artwork, that u realise how important it really is.

I had another look at the Wizard of OZ with the very blank/black headbox and it looked awful. Maybe a really nice factory topper with something really defining the title is really required. A good example would be the factory topper for Tales from the Crypt. The topper was attractive and stuck out n looked great plus gave instant recognition to the games title etc.

Does anyone else think a really well made/designed topper for WOZ would be the answer to get past the boring black/blank headbox when its turned off alot of the time in a home collection of pinnys. ?  !@# !@#
« Last Edit: March 31, 2012, 05:13:22 PM by Caveoftreasures »
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when u look at a pinball machine that is turned off, it still looks amazing with the translite artwork. You can instantly tell the title etc. Its only when u take away the translite artwork, that u realise how important it really is.

I had another look at the Wizard of OZ with the very blank/black headbox and it looked awful. Maybe a really nice factory topper with something really defining the title is really required. A good example would be the factory topper for Tales from the Crypt. The topper was attractive and stuck out n looked great plus gave instant recognition to the games title etc.

Does anyone else think a really well made/designed topper for WOZ would be the answer to get past the boring black/blank headbox when its turned off alot of the time in a home collection of pinnys. ?  !@# !@#

I think all pinball machines look sad and unloved when switched off

they need to be turned on to be happy

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they need to be turned on to be happy
Don't we all?  :lol :lol :lol