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Uploaded by on Jan 16, 2010

Demo of my homemade Pro pinball cabinet. Please ignore my playing as I am also holding the camera :-)
Also I have replaced the original 80`s and slightly madening - out - of - tune - guitar - fidling soundtrack with a to me, more suitable sci-fi/electronic soundtrack composed by myself.

Thanks to my Australian friend for the logo!

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  • I am jealous everyone who has maded these games these are so fantastics and my favs honestly :)

  • @deepdownstudios Will do and thanks for the offer! Still in the design phase at the moment. It's going to take some of the design elements from my Vewlix arcade cab - search for "Vewlix Slim".

  • @ericleroi23 Let me know when you are finished with your cab! :-) And let me know if you want the soundtrack from me.

  • @ericleroi23 Let me know when you are finished with your cab! :-)

  • Oh, I am using version 1.20b 

  • Hi! thanks :-)

    I am using a 19" 4:3 format screen.

    I used ultra iso to remove the existing soundtrack files (read as standard red book cd tracks) and replace them with my own .wav files (16bits, 44.1khz samplerate), made a new game image from that and mount it in daemon tools.

  • @deepdownstudios This is really cool - just designing a cab for pro pinball at the moment to go with my other machines.Yours looks really cool! an you let me know what size screem you used (20 inch?) and how you managed to get that alternative soundtrack (really interested in that) to work? Also, which version of Timeshock are you using

  • @xXDaberndXx

    The present is science fiction :-)

    Thank you for the thumbs up!

  • @deepdownstudios Well good point, but isn´t here a futuristic sountrack in the future time zone? Now the present is futuristic, too. But what happened is happened. But altough a very cool idea and implementation. thumps up!

  • @xXDaberndXx

    Well, I was really bothered by the soundtrack because of its crap quality.. And I really don`t see what 80`s metal rock has to do with the science-fiction and time travel story of Timeshock!. I dont feel that it has any athmosferic at all, heheh :-) Thats why I composed my own soundtrack!

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