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pinsim-digest Monday, September 11 2000 Volume 01 : Number 007
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Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2000 12:56:24 +0100
From: "Andreas Grabher" <meda@schoch.vol.at>
Subject: [PS] Pro Pinball: Hall of Fame
Hi Pinball Freaks !
I have just updated my Hall of Fame page, with the Grand Champion of all Pro
Pinball games:
TAREK OBERDIECK (picture and information added).
http://www.tmt.at/ante/ - pinball page
Greetings,
Ante.
ante@tmt.at
www.tmt.at/ante
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Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2000 22:56:12 -0700
From: Martin Mathis <martin@lastbandit.com>
Subject: [PS] The scoop on FJ?
Hi all,
just a few questions regarding Fantastic Journey. I was back home with my
parents in Switzerland for the holidays and to my surprise found and picked
up Pro Pinball: Fantastic Journey in German packaging which I carried back
to the USA. I'm totally in the dark about the game otherwise. Was it
released officially? Was it released in Europe only or what are the plans
for a global release (USA distribution especially)? When will the highscore
entry page open (it says coming soon) and will it accept scores from the
initial release 1.01 VIII? I'd hate my best scores be nullified by a new
required version. I also understand that PP:FJ is the last game in the
series. Sad sad sad. But what about distribution!?!?!?!?! Was I lucky to
find and buy the game in Europe? Let me know. I'm already an outcast,
nothing else would surprise me but it will help to keep my review page up
to date and keep me informed. Cheers,
- -Martin
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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 10:05 +0000 (GMT)
From: shade@cix.compulink.co.uk (Adrian Barritt)
Subject: Re: [PS] The scoop on FJ?
In-Reply-To: <4.2.2.20000116224111.00a46af0@lastbandit.com>
Unfortunately there is a scoring bug in FJ, that means high scores won't be
accepted from version 1.01. A new version is just going into testing and
should hopefully be released soon. The high score page will be opened
shortly after the release of the new version.
FJ hasn't been released in the US yet, and I'm afraid that I don't have a
firm date when it will be.
Ade - Cunning Developments.
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Date: Sun, 23 Jan 2000 07:47:22 +1000
From: Joel Finch <joel@wildfire.com.au>
Subject: [PS] Wildfire Studios Newsletter
Hi,
- --- DEVIL'S ISLAND COMPLETED!! ---
The big news is that Devil's Island is finally finished! There is an
Internet download version available from RegNow:
https://www.regnow.com/softsell/nph-softsell.cgi?item=3244-1
The download version is available immediately via credit card for
US$9.95, and offers resolutions of 800x600 and 1600x1200, along with all
the other features you'd expect from a BOS pinball table, including a
firing cannon, squishable scorpions, and an erupting volcano multiball.
Devil's Island is a standalone product which doesn't require the
original Balls of Steel program to run. We have also reduced the chances of
technical difficulties by removing VESA in favour of DirectX support.
A boxed version of the game is available via mail-order for US$12.99
plus shipping from Expert Software, and includes support for some
additional resolutions.
http://www.expertstore.com/v2.0-img/operations/expertsw/desc/gameroom.html
- --- Unsubscribing ---
If you wish to unsubscribe from this newsletter at any time, just send
an email to <majordomo@wildfire.com.au> which has the line:
"unsubscribe newsletter" (without the quotes) in the body of the email.
Note that it must be in the body; putting it in the subject line will have
no effect. If you have any difficulties, please contact me directly at the
address below.
- ---
If you have any comments or questions, please don't hesitate to
contact us at <info@wildfire.com.au>
Seeya, Joel :)
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Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 08:19:17 -0700
From: "Gregory A. Swarthout" <gregorys@xmission.com>
Subject: [PS] Editorial from The Tower of Pin
Sometime,
I'm rather clueless which editorial in the order this one is, but who cares. Some sad
news to report then, was kicked out of the BRUSA league last month... damn ;)
Nah, just kidding. :) The league finals don't seem to have been played yet, so I
don't know who won yet. Well, a new league is in the works anyhow. If you are
interested in joining check out the brusa league page (there's a link to it on the club
page). This time as I've understood it there will be three different divisions of
players (kind a like in football I guess), the players in division 1 will play to reach
the Championship part where they play for first, second and third place while
division 2 and 3 play to move up one division so they will have a chance to play in
the Championship the next season.
Otherwise, IS ANYTHING happening!? Slamtilt Resurrection seems to really
need resurrection, I expected it to be released sometime during the end of the last
year... I've played a prerelease version of it and while it does have some letdowns
it's still a good pinball simulation and it would be nice to see out on the market,
which seems to be quite thin right now... As I guess no pinball fans have missed
Williams stopped making real pinballs last year, and the situation right now as I
have understood it is that there's only one company, Stern, left in the US making
pinballs. And it doesn't seem like Stern is one of the best pinball makers either to
judge by the comments I've seen? I understand they (Stern then) are for the
moment working on a sports themed pinball (bah).
If pinball is a niche market then real pinball is in a serious downslope right now,
why I wonder!? Does noone - or not enough people play real pinballs? I mean, if
there's an arcade nearby, do you go there to play video games or to play pinball?
Pinball ofcourse! If you have computer at home, what do you play on it, Pinball
ofcourse! :) Ok, maybe that's no 100% true, but still, I don't think this will last for
long, some new company will come along or Williams will resurrect their pinball
dept in some smaller manner. And if something can really resurrect the real pinballs
in the arcade then it is the pinball simulations, as I think that if you have never
played a real pinball and find a great sim then you might feel tempted to try a real
one too, works the other way too! Which is maybe why the release of pinball
simulations is a bit slow right now... might be problematic then as none of them,
simulated or real, appear to be very strong outwards right now, which is a
completely false picture as both genres are as popular as they've always been (says
who you wonder, says me! and I don't base anything on facts :). Well, I don't
know, I just don't think thing will stay like they are for very long!
The pinball simulation market might seem still (which is why I said IS ANYTHING
happening earlier) but the truth is it isn't dead, it just doesn't make as much fuzz
about itself as the Quake styled games. Sure it appears now only 2 publishers are
interested in pinball, Empire Interactive and 21st Century but only 2 years ago
Apogee create their Pinball Wizards division (which is still around), apparently
pinball was considered still popular then by publishers. Unfortunately they've only
published one pinball so far... I wonder what they are waiting for? Things seems
still, but I'm quite sure more will happen... Just look back at the history a little:
Pinball Dreams started the upslope of the pinball simulation market when it came
1992 for the Amiga, that because it had fun themes and offered an interface
(scrolling tables) that worked. The next thing to increase popularity of pinballs was
the first Pro Pinball title, The Web, which came out 1995, it was then what really
kept the popularity of pinballs at the top for the following years (not true exactly,
sierra did a lot there, but I'll get to that). Before The Web many different pinball
sims had been released, most noteably (besides DI's Trilogy then) is probably
LittleWing's Solid State series, it is a kind of classic series among pinball
simulations. The first title in the Solid State series was released 1991, before
Dreams! LittleWing released Crystal Caliburn in 1993 which must have been a
perfect timing as Dreams/Fantasies had then awaken the interest in pinball for a lot
of people (and gotten rave reviews in magazines), the next year LittleWing released
Loony Labyrinth their third title. Otherwise before Pro Pinball: The Web (1995)
there are few titles worth mentioning apart from Digital Illusions Trilogy (Dreams,
Fantasies, Illusions). Some attempts at an interface with 3D tables had been made
before the first Pro Pinball title (Tilt!) but had failed terribly.
Well, as I said Pinball Dreams came for the amiga 1992, the pc became the more
popular platform some years later (the pc was already quite popular in 92, but not
the "number one" - if such a thing exists at all - gaming platform). The mac I think
has always been popular, besides DI's Trilogy the mac has both the Solid State
series and the Pro Pinball series and as such has some of the best pinballs available
for it, but not much more... Anyway, as the pc became the more popular platform
and Dreams had grown quite popular, publishers wanted to put out "Their" pinball
for the pc, and their pinball was to be new and different but still based on what was
popular, and because of this a storm of 2D Scrolling Funhouse and Nightmarish
themed (bad plagiats of the themes in Fantasies) tables (30-40 pinballs in total?)
were released for the pc over a period of 5-6 years (1992-1998). In 1999 it
slowed down....
During the period (1995 to be exact) Sierra picked up on the pinball franchise
(same year Pro Pinball came out) and after that during 1995-1998 released ~3
more titles in the 3D Ultra Pinball series. Sierra advertised the titles very very good
and made sure a lot of copies of their titles were on the shelf's in stores, thus their
pinballs were the ones noticed most and the ones "casual" buyers bought, which
resulted in the fact that their title sold a lot of copies, and that directly brought forth
that the red line indicating the popularity of pins stayed up. Sierras pins are not that
good though, the pro pinball titles are good and have class (quality), as such the
older 3dup titles no longer sell as well, at least noone goes to any lengths to find a
copy of 3dup1(?), but those who have gotten an interest in pinball simulations and
haven't played the first pro pinball title still try to find that title as it has a rumor not
of being the most popular pinball, but one of the best. This is something I wish
publishers thought of, quality holds and sells longer.
Besides DI's Trilogy, Pro Pinball and Solid State, at least 18-20 more pinball
simulations were published by various publishing houses. Most of them were pretty
mainstream. Some of these pinballs were great, most noticeably among them was
Codemasters' Psycho Pinball and UDS/Liquid Design's Slamtilt. Some good
pinballs that came out at the end of the 92-98 period were Addiction Pinball and
MPA. Addiction for one had a lot of good things with it and was imo a very serious
and good attempt at putting out a fun pinball with some themes not as ordinary as
the "other" companies put out. M. Pinball Arcade was another nice attempt, the
team that developed the pinball really wanted to do something good and different.
While the physics and realism of the tables in the MPA package isn't the most
fantastic the tables are still fun if you like the classic styled tables and attracted
attention because they simulate/emulate real tables.
And ofcourse the number one publishing house for pinball simulations, 21st
Century, had released at least 10 pinball titles (including DI's). Roughly counting
that makes for a total of 30-40 titles released during the period 1992-1998. Some
uncertain numbers for past years are: 1999, 4 pinballs released for PC; 1998, 9
pinballs released for PC; 1997 about 7... But in 1998 21st went out of business,
their us part still lives on but have not released anything yet. Still 1998 saw the
release of a number of interesting pinball simulations, namely M. Pinball Arcade,
Addiction Pinball and Pro Pinball: Big Race U.S.A! Was a good year! During
1999 LittleWing released the english version of two of their pinballs and Cunning
came out with their fourth pinball title. Devil's Island, a "lost" BOS table and Sci-Fi
Pinball was released.
This year the release list features one expected release Slamtilt Resurrection...
Cunning Developments is still around developing their sims though, and for the past
years those sims have imo been the only great sims on the market. You don't need
to compare those sims to anything, they are the best simply because they are fun
and have great physics. So hopefully a fifth Pro Pinball title, as have become
custom, will come out at the end of this year. Though as I've understood it Cunning
is currently working on on some other non-pinball related title (will be interesting to
see what that is). That might cause the next pro pinball title release to be delayed? I
don't know, just guessing. All I know is that there will be more pro pinball titles!
You might wonder if I'm implying that before 1992 pinball didn't exist? Have a look
at the history pages and study the C64 history and you'll see how wrong that is.
Pinball Simulations have always been with! Things might looks slow, but it will pick
up!! But it's not like one can ask for another Pinball Dreams to come along right
now and just swing the pinball market back to it's top peak, but as long as new
pinballs are developed there will always come along some title that stands out and
becomes popular in one way or another. A genre never really dies (text adventures
still live, don't they?).
The fact remains though that few pinballs are to be found in the computer store
shelves right now (at least that's the picture I've gotten), but what does that matter?
You can always order from some webstore that's sure to carry it, who goes strictly
by what is available on the shelves? The shelves only hold what the store thinks is
popular, just like publishers publish what they consider safe (which supposedly
somehow involves "popularity" and what "everyone" wants, not exactly the right
approach, just look at how this approach is forcing all adventure games developers
to make 3D styled adventures), hardly any publisher go by what is liked (liked, not
the most talked about thing on the market) by many and will sell for a long time.
And, well, if pinball doesn't become popular on the shelves in a near future that
doesn't matter that much as there is always other ways of buying the titles, the
shelves aren't that important anymore. The shelves nor the publishers don't
develope the pinballs, the programmers do, and there will always be pinball fanatic
programmers around! Say no more.
Just a sidenote, I guess it's no news that there's a new msgboard, should be easier
to read now. Also I've added the comments field to the hiscore page so that when
you submit a new hiscore you can also enter some info about the hiscore, how you
got it, if you used any special strategy and such. If you look at the hiscore lists
themselves you'll see new hiscores in the list are in light blue and scores for which a
comment exists have a small icon (you can click on the hiscore or the icon to find
out more about the score).
Not sure how the release of FJ is progressing, don't think the MAC version has yet
been released? The US release of FJ (PC) should be happening now, but it seems
to me it isn't available in that many stores in the US yet (can't say I've seen it in any
stores where I live either, but that's less surprising as there's no major computer
stores or similar around).
Well, if you have anything of interest to say, let me know.
Never, Forever?
Sam Gabrielsson
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Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2000 08:04:49 -0600
From: eastereg@concentric.net
Subject: [PS] Fantastic Journey
Well picked up another Pro Pinball game "Fantastic Journey" here in the USA.
Had a couple of gripes to point out.
1.) Another Pro Pinball release and yet still no option for GAMMA correction.
Does everybody play these things on 17" or larger monitors at 1024 x 768 ?
On a 15" monitor 800 x 600 or 640 x 480 its just way to dark. This has been
a problem with all 4 titles.
2.) The Timeshock manual was great. What we get now is a quick ref sheet
and a manual on the disc in Adobe format.
Moving around the Adobe viewer is a joke at best. BIG SELLOUT......
3.) After a full install / looked like it took up almost 700 meg
(18+ MINUTES ON MY MACHINE !!!!!!)
They still want the damn cd in the drive in order to play the game.
When will these companys learn ????????
eastereg@cris.com
Mr.Waf
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Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2000 15:48:51 -0800
From: Andy Fielding <andy@lightspeed.bc.ca>
Subject: Re: [PS] Fantastic Journey
Yo eastereg (& the rest of you guys),
>Does everybody play these things on 17" or larger monitors at 1024 x 768 ?
>On a 15" monitor 800 x 600 or 640 x 480 its just way to dark. This has been
>a problem with all 4 titles.
I play them on a 17", and no problem. (In fact, sometimes I turn down the
brightness to make it creepier.) Sorry to hear you're having trouble.
I've seen them on friends' 15"-ers, and they didn't look dark to me. Do
you think it's the way your particular monitor displays them?
>2.) The Timeshock manual was great...
Hey, where can I get a copy too?
>3.) After a full install / looked like it took up almost 700 meg
> (18+ MINUTES ON MY MACHINE !!!!!!)
Wow. No wonder new hard drives are so ridiculously big. (Like, what's the
norm now? 12 gigs?) But I guess the graphix are so complex 'n' realistic,
the co. didn't think they'd be smooth enough running off the CD. (As the
owner of a particularly flaky drive, I can tell you they were probably right.)
>They still want the damn cd in the drive in order to play the game.
>When will these companys learn ????????
Can't somebody write a patch for that, like they have for other games
(RollerCoaster Tycoon, etc.)? Should be easy enough. Don't ask me,
though---I just started learning Visual Basic...
Cheers, Andy
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Date: Thu, 06 Apr 2000 00:32:31 -0700
From: Andy Fielding <andy@lightspeed.bc.ca>
Subject: [PS] Wetrix
"Take everything you love about puzzle games, throw in fast-paced
arcade/pinball style action, and you have Wetrix. What began as an attempt
to program realistic looking water on the Nintendo 64 has turned into one
of the best and most original puzzle games ever conceived..."
That's how Nintendorks (http://www.nintendorks.com/reviews/brandon/wetrix/)
glowing review of Wetrix (Nintendo version) begins. It got this rating:
>Gameplay: 10
>Sound: 9
>Music: 9
>Control: 8
>Graphics: 9
>Replay: 10
>Overall: 9
>Buy it: Yes
This is good stuff.
I saw the Windows version at Staples today. Don't let the reviewer's
reference to "puzzle games" turn you off: This game is about agility,
alertness, and the ability to maneuver rapidly-rolling objects over strange
landscapes. In other words, big pinball overtones---which is why I'm
telling you about it.
I'd try to describe it further, but it's so unusual, I'd just make it sound
stupid. Instead, read the review (which is excellent) and you'll get a
very good idea.
I would've bought it on the spot, but unfortunately my wife was there, and
she'd divorce me if I bought any more software in front of her---which
means I'll have to sneak back there and get it on my own. Despite all
that, it's CHEAP---$10 Canadian, which is, like, $6 in real money.
Cheers, A.
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Date: Thu, 06 Apr 2000 01:26:55 -0700
From: Andy Fielding <andy@lightspeed.bc.ca>
Subject: [PS] My last post
Hey, guys, my last post? About that game, Wetrix? Forget it. I just
downloaded the demo, and it's good for about 10 minutes of semi-fun. Sorry
to rant 'n' rave like that. (As the guy in The Wizard Of Oz said, "Pay no
attention to that man behind the curtain.")
Sheepishly, Andy
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Date: Thu, 6 Apr 2000 09:27:09 +0100
From: "Lee, Chris" <Chris.Lee@littlewoods.co.uk>
Subject: RE: [PS] Wetrix
No, thats about =A34.25 in REAL money.....and it is cheap old bean !
- -----Original Message-----
From: Andy Fielding [mailto:andy@lightspeed.bc.ca]
Sent: 06 April 2000 08:33
To: pinsim@lists.xmission.com
Subject: [PS] Wetrix
"Take everything you love about puzzle games, throw in fast-paced
arcade/pinball style action, and you have Wetrix. What began as an =
attempt
to program realistic looking water on the Nintendo 64 has turned into =
one
of the best and most original puzzle games ever conceived..."
That's how Nintendorks =
(http://www.nintendorks.com/reviews/brandon/wetrix/)
glowing review of Wetrix (Nintendo version) begins. It got this =
rating:
>Gameplay: 10=20
>Sound: 9=20
>Music: 9=20
>Control: 8=20
>Graphics: 9=20
>Replay: 10=20
>Overall: 9 =20
>Buy it: Yes
This is good stuff.
I saw the Windows version at Staples today. Don't let the reviewer's
reference to "puzzle games" turn you off: This game is about agility,
alertness, and the ability to maneuver rapidly-rolling objects over =
strange
landscapes. In other words, big pinball overtones---which is why I'm
telling you about it.
I'd try to describe it further, but it's so unusual, I'd just make it =
sound
stupid. Instead, read the review (which is excellent) and you'll get a
very good idea.
I would've bought it on the spot, but unfortunately my wife was there, =
and
she'd divorce me if I bought any more software in front of her---which
means I'll have to sneak back there and get it on my own. Despite all
that, it's CHEAP---$10 Canadian, which is, like, $6 in real money.
Cheers, A.
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Date: Thu, 06 Apr 2000 23:23:02 -0700
From: Andy Fielding <andy@lightspeed.bc.ca>
Subject: RE: [PS] Wetrix
>No, thats about =A34.25 in REAL money.....and it is cheap old bean !
It wouldn't have done me any good to have realized that---I don't know how
to type that cool Pounds symbol. :?(
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Date: Sat, 08 Apr 2000 15:28:05 -0700
From: Andy Fielding <andy@lightspeed.bc.ca>
Subject: [PS] Wetrix
Okay, guys, I have a better perspective on the Wetrix thing now.
When I first played the demo, I guess I was just disappointed it didn't
live up to that incredible review. Now that I've played the demo a few
times, though, I have to admit it's reasonably fun, and that I probably
_will_ go spend the $9.99 to pick up a full copy. It's quite a different
kind of game, it does take planning and agility, and it has a lot of humor.
I don't see where the reviewer got his similarity to pinball at all.
(Maybe because the falling water drops reminded him of pinballs?) It's not
a bad game, though.
Cheers, Andy
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Date: Sun, 11 Jun 2000 23:54:30 -0700
From: Andy Fielding <andy@lightspeed.bc.ca>
Subject: [PS] Pinball easter eggs
Hey, check this out:
http://cascade.mit.edu/pins/codes.html
It's a page about "easter eggs" (hidden programs) in pinball machines.
Apparently you can activate these by tapping the flippers and other button
in certain sequences. Funny stuff.
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Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 15:11:14 +0900
From: "LittleWing" <littlewing@post.email.ne.jp>
Subject: [PS] Crystal Caliburn & Loony Labyrinth NOW ON SALE!
Dear customers,
Hello, we hope everything is going well with you.
- -The latest version of Crystal Caliburn and Loony Labyrinth are
NOW ON SALE at out Online shop! ( July 20, 2000 )
Sorry to make you wait such a long time! We are pleased to announce the release
of the latest version of these legendary pinball games---now fully compatible
with new operating systems, including Macintosh OS9 and Windows 2000.
* Get the DEMO by free download or on CD ( 600 yen )
* Purchase Key-Code to unlock the DEMO
Buy both games and receive a 20% discount! We accept VISA, Mastercard, AMEX,
postal money order, and Euro Jiro Transfer.
We are looking forward to your visit!
Best Wishes,
Fujita & Reiko
LittleWing Co.LTD.
http://www.littlewing.co.jp/
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Date: Sun, 10 Sep 2000 15:40:46 -0700
From: Andy Fielding <andy@lightspeed.bc.ca>
Subject: [PS] STR info?
Hi guys,
If anyone has a clue where I can order or d/l Slamtilt Resurrection and/or
Devil's Island, will you please drop me a note? I've tried my best to
order it legitimately, but no one officially connected with the game has
felt it necessary to answer my mail. Thanks!
Cheers, A.
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Date: Sun, 10 Sep 2000 18:33:55 -0500
From: "Jeff Barthel" <jdbarthel@home.com>
Subject: Re: [PS] STR info?
http://news.agn.com/forum3d/messageview.cfm?catid=7&threadid=50201
Jeff
- ----- Original Message -----
From: "Andy Fielding" <andy@lightspeed.bc.ca>
To: <pinsim@lists.xmission.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2000 5:40 PM
Subject: [PS] STR info?
> Hi guys,
>
> If anyone has a clue where I can order or d/l Slamtilt Resurrection and/or
> Devil's Island, will you please drop me a note? I've tried my best to
> order it legitimately, but no one officially connected with the game has
> felt it necessary to answer my mail. Thanks!
>
> Cheers, A.
>
>
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Date: Sun, 10 Sep 2000 23:38:39 -0700 (PDT)
From: Jonas Lefevere <avacon01@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [PS] STR info?
I have a full rip of Devil's Island, working, problem
is that it's 60mb or so. I have cable, so uploading it
shouldn't be a prob...just gimme a sec to search for
it, and mail me if interested (i'll upload it to 1-2
persons max, sorry)
Bye,
Avacon
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Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2000 08:28:23 +0100
From: "Lee, Chris" <Chris.Lee@littlewoods.co.uk>
Subject: RE: [PS] STR info?
Avacon
do nyou have a CD writer ?
If I send you a blank CD could you burn me a copy ??
Thanks
Chris
- -----Original Message-----
From: Jonas Lefevere [mailto:avacon01@yahoo.com]
Sent: 11 September 2000 07:39
To: pinsim@lists.xmission.com
Subject: Re: [PS] STR info?
I have a full rip of Devil's Island, working, problem
is that it's 60mb or so. I have cable, so uploading it
shouldn't be a prob...just gimme a sec to search for
it, and mail me if interested (i'll upload it to 1-2
persons max, sorry)
Bye,
Avacon
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Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2000 03:19:14 -0700 (PDT)
From: Jonas Lefevere <avacon01@yahoo.com>
Subject: RE: [PS] STR info?
i have a writer, but i live in belgium (europe)...
so it's gonna be long distance
- --- "Lee, Chris" <Chris.Lee@littlewoods.co.uk> wrote:
> Avacon
>
> do nyou have a CD writer ?
> If I send you a blank CD could you burn me a copy ??
>
> Thanks
>
> Chris
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jonas Lefevere [mailto:avacon01@yahoo.com]
> Sent: 11 September 2000 07:39
> To: pinsim@lists.xmission.com
> Subject: Re: [PS] STR info?
>
>
> I have a full rip of Devil's Island, working,
> problem
> is that it's 60mb or so. I have cable, so uploading
> it
> shouldn't be a prob...just gimme a sec to search for
> it, and mail me if interested (i'll upload it to 1-2
> persons max, sorry)
>
> Bye,
>
> Avacon
>
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Date: 11 Sep 2000 08:20:53 -0500
From: Bill Salzwedel <wcs@fourlakes.com>
Subject: Re: [PS] STR info?
Andy...E-Mail me @ wcs@fourlakes.com
________________________________________
Andy Fielding <andy@lightspeed.bc.ca> wrote:
>Hi guys,
>
>If anyone has a clue where I can order or d/l Slamtilt Resurrection and/=
or=20
>Devil's Island, will you please drop me a note? I've tried my best to=20
>order it legitimately, but no one officially connected with the game has=20
>felt it necessary to answer my mail. Thanks!
>
>Cheers, A.
>
>
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Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2000 14:26:55 +0100
From: "Lee, Chris" <Chris.Lee@littlewoods.co.uk>
Subject: RE: [PS] STR info?
while we're on the subject....
anyone know where I can get a copy of 8 ball deluxe - my fave all time game
??
Thanks
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From: Bill Salzwedel [mailto:wcs@fourlakes.com]
Sent: 11 September 2000 14:21
To: pinsim@lists.xmission.com
Subject: Re: [PS] STR info?
Andy...E-Mail me @ wcs@fourlakes.com
________________________________________
Andy Fielding <andy@lightspeed.bc.ca> wrote:
>Hi guys,
>
>If anyone has a clue where I can order or d/l Slamtilt Resurrection and/or
>Devil's Island, will you please drop me a note? I've tried my best to
>order it legitimately, but no one officially connected with the game has
>felt it necessary to answer my mail. Thanks!
>
>Cheers, A.
>
>
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Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2000 08:59:32 -0500
From: "Jeff Barthel" <jdbarthel@home.com>
Subject: Re: [PS] STR info?
Anyone have comments, recommendations on either Judge Dredd Pinball or
Soccer 98 Pinball? I haven't been able to find these anywhere, and being in
the US I have a feeling I won't find them in stores.
Jeff
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Date: 11 Sep 2000 08:58:08 -0500
From: Bill Salzwedel <wcs@fourlakes.com>
Subject: Re: [PS] STR info?
Haven't seen them anywhere.
Jeff Barthel <jdbarthel@home.com> wrote:
>Anyone have comments, recommendations on either Judge Dredd Pinball or
>Soccer 98 Pinball? I haven't been able to find these anywhere, and being =
in
>the US I have a feeling I won't find them in stores.
>
>Jeff
>
>
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