UPDATE ON SIZING - Carny_Priest was nice enough to build an autohotkey script to auto resize cards per mfg. The link below are the instructions/downloads needed for the script:

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These are the original versions. THESE MUST BE RESIZED TO CARD SIZE TO PRINT - 140x75mm. Scroll down for all cards. Contains DP, Munsters, GB, IMDN and Stern JP.

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Awesome, thank you. For BK, since I have the pro, I was envisioning using the premium and LE backglass art on the two cards, faded a bit for the text to stand out. But I'm sure whatever you come up with will be great. Thanks again!

Really appreciate what you are doing for everyone here and i i will be printing the Deadpool ones when i get some ink for the inkjet and some photo paper.

If you are keen to do more then Spiderman is one i'd like to dress up but i have a really nice Lost World that you could go crazy with that i reckon would be beautiful with some cards.[quoted image][quoted image][quoted image][quoted image][quoted image][quoted image]

A first time here for the website update.

I'm sure most of you know where to find me ( ).

This message is here to keep you updated with all changes I make on my website.

Also for search machines to find the cards for games I've done.

Here is another (small) update for my website.

I hope you all like them so much that you would consider making a donation via Paypal.

Addy (a Dutch owner) came to me with a request for Bally Ro Go cards, which are done now.

Steve had an image for the Gottlieb Rack-A-Ball coil strip.

It's also added to the cards file.

From my own machine I've created the decal for the Cyclone Mystery wheel.

For all who have been wanting to replace a badly damaged decal, now is your chance.

Look in the Williams section.

For older Gottlieb machines, I've added coin door labels from 10c to 25c in various settings.

Look at the top of the Gottlieb section for the file.

Next update is a bit smaller due to the fact I was working on creating some Gottlieb manual files.

To bad I can't post them, but they will be available for anyone who asks.

A special thanks again to Frank Further for sending me those files.

A lot of the files came with score and instruction cards too.

Those are added to their zip files, making them more complete.

You can find them by looking for "full set" in the score card column.

An update for july is a bit later.

I've been working on the charts for the Stern Electronics dipswitches.

The first 3 are ready.

Catacomb, Flight 2000 and Star Gazer are done.

The layout from Star Gazer has been used for all three, though I know they look different in the real world.

This way the file is usable for all games.

It took some time to get it right, but I'm pleased with the way they look right now.

The Meteor switch assignment file will also be converted to the new layout.

Also added the tech chart for Bally Corvette and some minor changes to other files.

Just have a look at what's changed.

If you have an older Stern machine, please see if there is a MPU switch assignments chart in it.

Most of the time you will find it in the backbox.

In the cabinet are also cards placed.

Please send me a readable image if you find them.

Now I will concentrate more on Tech Charts for various games.

Starting with the Bally/Williams games for now.

As people are learning to repair more and more, this would be a welcome helper.

Don't expect them to be in the same quantity as the instruction cards.

These big files take time and a lot of reading, checking and double checking.

If you happen to see a mistake in a file, please don't hesitate to send me an e-mail.

The Alvin G section is complete now!

All games are accounted for.

Even the redemption games Dinosaur Eggs and USA Football are there.

It was a big hunt to find the cards for Soccerball and USA Football.

2. It would be nice to see an entry for A.G Football. Yes, it's just the export version of A.G. Soccer-Ball, but it is its own game. The cabinet/apron decals and instruction cards say A.G. Football, so a card download for those game owners would be great.

Thanks for getting all this new stuff up, Peter!

A couple suggestions though:

1. It might be worth adding a note in the Dinosaur Eggs entry stating that these are not cards. These are decals that are applied to the plastic apron.

Well, almost complete.

2. It would be nice to see an entry for A.G Football. Yes, it's just the export version of A.G. Soccer-Ball, but it is its own game. The cabinet/apron decals and instruction cards say A.G. Football, so a card download for those game owners would be great.

Yes, that flyer was done early on, and it shows a Soccer-Ball game in the picture. Actual production models have different decals and instruction cards. Alvin G did this kind of stuff a lot when rushing to get flyers made. Other games picture different coin door decals, different artwork, missing features, or even toys on the playfield that were later removed during production.

Hey guys, Since multipage instruction cards are working i tried to get a complete set for pinball fx3 but carnypriest seems to have created those PDF to SWF guide conversions of ShoryukenToTheChin for pinball FX2 and there did not exist any for pinball fx3. I noticed ShoryukenToTheChin still creates guides for pinball FX3 and releases them in PDF (see here _id=7527 ). So i spend half a day figuring out how to get from PDF to SWF where each page is one SWF file. I figured it out eventually and i have created all missing instruction guide cards for pinball fx3. The only ones missing are for williams pinball volume 5 but there don't exist such guides yet for those tables. 


you can download those guides from ftp on this location "/-PinballX-/Other Uploads/Joyrider3774/Pinball FX3/Instruction Cards" the other instruction cards made by carny priest are available here "/-PinballX-/Media/Instruction Cards/#open6l"

these are the ones i created each file consists of multiple SWF files one for each page to show as instruction cards. it i have named some like game name and some like the descriptions i use (because REDCUP1 etc is not clear what it means) if they do not match with you, you'll have to rename the extracted swf files manually to match your database

I'm not sure how @Carny_Priest initally created the SWF files for pinball fx2 but i used the xpdf command line tools (more specifically pdftopng.exe) to convert each page of the PDF to a PNG image with font aliasing enabled. Then i renamed each png file to match either tablename or table description following the format pinballx accepts to use multipage instruction cards because pdftopng does not name the png's in the format pinballx excpects. I was not going to rename over 700 png files manually so have i created a small program in delphi to rename to files in batch for me to the name pinballx expects. Then i used swftools which contains a pngtoswf.exe file to convert the png's to an swf file. The reason i convert the png's to SWF afterwards is because pinballx otherwise stretches the png images to your monitor resolution and this looked funky / distored the pages. Initially i had tried to use ffmpeg but it introduced too many artifacts for some reason probably due to higher compression of the SWF files and it just did not look good. The output from pngtoswf.exe was just much better quality. I tested them on my pinball cabinet and they seem to look good even the images on some pages.

I added a short section in the main Sega article about their later pinball machines, I have next to no info on their 1970s stuff so I barely mentioned it. I also made a list of Sega pinball machines based off of stuff at the IPDB and system16.com. If anyone has any more info please flesh these things out with it.Lando242 (talk) 17:57, 1 August 2008 (UTC)

Still, as popular as pinball we are having a hard time attracting editors to this project to create the necessary level of cooperation to keep this project going. I'm open to suggestions, and until such time as we get some good ones, I don't want to remove the "inactive" tag, as that seems disrespectful to Wikipedia's procedures. Thanks, Fractalchez (talk) 19:54, 19 January 2009 (UTC)

Can someone tell me, what exactly is a Vitigraph? I read it in some pinball related article such as Victory_(pinball) but there is no entry for it at: Glossary of pinball terms. --Fluffystar (talk) 20:03, 22 June 2012 (UTC)

Is there a running list of pinball-related reliable sources somewhere? The links on the WikiProject page appear to be antiquated because we don't accept primary sources and user-submitted forums as sources in our articles czar 17:45, 6 December 2016 (UTC)

I was watching (Dutch) TV this morning and saw a pinball machine by Williams called (I believe) Student Prince. It's not listed on Wikipedia and I wanted to know if there's anybody out there who could tell me more. It was a machine from the 50s or 60s because it still had those little bells for sound effects and mechanical a score card. How old is this machine, how many were made..? Anybody? OXYGENE 7-13 (TALKPAGE) 11:32, 13 January 2017 (UTC) ff782bc1db

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