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Zen pinball 2 slow flipper
Zen pinball 2 slow flipper





zen pinball 2 slow flipper

Basically, people are forgetting that all you really need to fire up a game is a power supply, two high voltage flipper switches, and some wires. And you don’t even need a computer to fire up the game. I do spend a lot of time cutting whitewoods because I luckily have a CNC here in my garage, so I’m able to go out there, spend two hours, cut the next whitewood, quickly mock parts up on to it…because what I do is – when I’m making a machine…when I cut the playfield, I’ll stick the flipper assemblies on there with just two or three or maybe four screws maximum, just quickly mock them up on there, stick the flipper bats on them, stick some posts in where the main shots are just to delineate the shots and go ahead and shoot them, just to make sure they are in fact in the right spot. SWL: You want a free flowing game that shoots well…

zen pinball 2 slow flipper

Any kind of clunkiness I can’t have that…

zen pinball 2 slow flipper

The geometry’s gotta be right, it’s really gotta be right. It will be not the last whitewood I cut, I will guarantee that. I need to test out the geometry and stuff. SD: No it is all good! So there is a cabinet sitting here. SWL: We didn’t want to divulge…I didn’t know what was safe for the podcast Scott Danesi: Well…if you guys turn around…you can see… Special When Lit: Are you working on anything right now for #2? Below are just a few of the highlights from the interview: The Special When Lit Pinball Podcast ( website, Facebook) continued their streak of great interviews – they interviewed pinball designer Scott Danesi on their most recent podcast! He talks quite a bit about the new game he is designing.

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Scott Danesi Talks Game #2 on Special When Lit, Plus Game #2 Teaser







Zen pinball 2 slow flipper