Arcade 1Up Pinball Extreme Modding - Final

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

Комментарии • 5

  • @DriverGuy23
    @DriverGuy23 Месяц назад +2

    Cool, I chose a different route. I installed the Intec Gaming Switch kit & now I have over 200 tables. All of the FX3 tables (54 tables), all the FX tables which are not in FX3 (45 tables), all the Zacarria tables (over 90 tables), and all the Pinball M Tables (6 tables, including Chucky and Texas Chainsaw Massacre). All run well at 1080p. Haven’t installed the Stern Arcade tables yet because I’m not interested in the titles. I picked up a used A1Up Marvel Pinball as a base and already had a OLED switch, so the whole build cost me about $450 for the machine and kit, plus a few hundred for all the tables. So, $650 was worth it my book, especially compared to the cost of a real V-pin. Anyways, nice job on the build.

    • @hectoraleman
      @hectoraleman 14 дней назад

      Same with me. Intec mod 2 years strong. Love Zen adding new tables constantly. Online tournaments and leaderboards. I’ve done additional mods to make up for some of the short Intec comings. A DMD fix. Upgrades solenoids and exciters for force feed back. Couldn’t go back.

  • @hectoraleman
    @hectoraleman 14 дней назад

    Looks clean. Team encoder really pushed that little PCB and add so much value. Those lucky enough to have one still working can look forward to that 3.0 update coming.
    My PCB died and I had to go a different route with my cabinet. Online play, new tables added constantly. Really happy with it and couldn’t go back.
    One thing I did to mine is add exciters along with a subwoofer. Positioned them close to the flipper buttons. Mixed with the solenoids you’ll get amazing feed back.

    • @emmproductions3272
      @emmproductions3272  14 дней назад

      thank you for the comment. Mystery will release the 4.0 update when he has time. Currently A1 Pinner is in 3.9 Beta 2. Yes, the original design of the PCB box was horrible. Mine has been removed completely. Ultimately, a PC interface will provide the next level. Not a fan (however have to use it) of the Geekworm board. An external subwoofer located below the machine works perfectly. Oddly enough, I turn the solenoids off lol

  • @Baunzy68
    @Baunzy68 3 месяца назад +1

    You should do a tutorial on everything you did to your Arcade1Up pinball machine.