Author Topic: Heighway Pinball - Full Throttle (Motorbike racing theme)  (Read 86991 times)

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I get the feeling that he might want to finalise / look into a distribution base here as it won't be long until production starts.

He stated that he is setting up his own warehouse and distributorship in the US so he can effectively keep some of the money in his pocket which is fair enough.
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Anyone wanting to play it...
There's one at Zax Amusements, Port Melb.

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Thats cool. Really looking forward to this manufacturer and games to follow.
Love to hear a report on how it is.
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Anyone wanting to play it...
There's one at Zax Amusements, Port Melb.

We now have an Australian distributor:  Zax Amusements! @@*

http://heighwaypinball.com/distribution/

So we should have prices available soon.  Nothing yet on their website (http://www.zax.com.au)


Zax are also a Stern distributor (via AMD). 

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I went down to Zax Amusements today and had a few games on Full Throttle. A few initial thoughts:

Its a big, wide game and looks even wider because of the thick bezel around the playfield glass. You really feel like you are standing in front of something substantial. It dwarfs the Kiss machine next to it and after I played a few games and moved over to the Kiss it felt kind of cramped in comparison.
It has a very open, modern feel. Partly because of the layout and partly because there are no switches in areas such as the outlanes. The game is very fast however, it didn't feel like there was too much space. There are heaps of shots.

Everything is super smooth. The ramps feel satisfying and solid when you hit them. The flippers are strong and seemed very light, almost effortless to flip. I played Judge Dredd afterwards which felt much heavier and almost clunky in comparison. The flippers have superbands on them.

One thing I liked was that a ball coming down the inlane could be cradled easily, even when it was going very fast.

The LCD in the playfield was cool. It gave plenty of information, especially when you were in a 'race'. This particular model did not have the LCD in the backbox which I actually felt was OK, but the backbox LCD would be a nice addition.

There was heaps of code. I started several modes and different multiballs but I felt that I had only scratched the surface. The game was a lot of fun, not really a theme I am interested in but I would like to play it more on location. I can't remember the exact price, but it is about 10 grand, a similar price to the premium Sterns which they sell there as well. The staff were very friendly and enthusiastic and seemed to be happy for me to stay and play this and the other machines as long as I liked. I'd encourage people to go down and have a look.
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good write up Dude, would love to play one and even maybe with a few crew over here pitch in and get one???????????
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Heighway Pinball - Full Throttle (Motorbike racing theme)
« Reply #96 on: September 03, 2015, 11:06:03 PM »
Thanks for the write up. Wife and I hoping to go down at some stage to have a gander, as interested in Alien and would be good to see how full throttle plays as a baseline :)

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full game play video
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Cheers for video :) no toys? Just a turning head and a motorbike thingy am I missing something?

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i like it!
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Full Throttle Tutorial by Bowan

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Great game, loved it and I am not a fan of motor racing at all.
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That looks fantastic - great use of colour screen and looks like some great rules

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Heck of a first effort, looks really fast, and that screen works so well - what a great spot for the info, much better than the normal DMD position. Does seem a little misaligned though with the top of the score info obscured??

One thing - that dude at the ball lock is rather creepy - Swinks - mod needed!
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