Here's a gameplay video:
It came with the following message from Gerry:
Hi all,
I'm extremely excited to present a couple of videos that highlight the progress of the P3 as we continue on our journey to deliver an evolved pinball platform.
There's a lot of activity in the pinball industry right now, much of it stemming from our efforts with the P-ROC control system and the pyprocgame open-source pinball development framework. What's notable about the activity is that all of the new pinball startups, except us, are building traditional style machines (single-themed games on traditional platforms).
We believe that building traditional style machines that sell based on the popularity of the chosen theme is a good thing, but it isn't going to help pinball survive, much less thrive, in the long run. What pinball needs is a machine that addresses the price-per-game problem, the floorspace issue, and the extreme lack of innovation seen in the industry over the last 30 years.
That's where the P3 comes in. Lexy Lightspeed - Galaxy Girl is the first game being developed for the P3. The platform is evolved, and the game is too. See for yourself:
[link to 2 videos above]
The game continues to improve daily as we bring it closer to production and as we prepare to show it off at the Texas Pinball Festival later this week. In fact, these videos are already a bit dated, and they were recorded less than two weeks ago. In other words, there's a lot more excitement to come. Stay tuned and look for more frequent video updates! We've come a very long way in a surprisingly short amount of time, and there's still an unbelievable amount of work remaining to be done.
Thank you for all of your encouraging emails and continued support. We couldn't do this without you, and your words of encouragement always help to fuel our fire.
If your schedules permit, please come to TPF (
http://www.texaspinball.com) and see the machine in person! I always enjoy the opportunity to talk to you all about pinball and how we're taking it to the next level.
Sincerely,
Gerry Stellenberg
http://www.multimorphic.com