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== Printing == | == Printing == | ||
=== Playfield === | === Playfield === | ||
+ | EMs | ||
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+ | Bally 70s EM - standard = 20.25" x 41.00" = 952 x 1927 vpus | ||
+ | G 70s EM - standard = 20.25" x 41.00" = 952 x 1927 vpus | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Early SSs | ||
+ | |||
+ | *G System 1 - standard = 20.25" x 42.00" = 952 x 1974 vpus | ||
+ | Stern - widebody = 23.875" x 45.00" = 1122 x 2115 vpus | ||
+ | *Stern - standard = 20.25" x 42.00" = 952 x 1974 vpus | ||
+ | Zaccaria - standard SS - 20.25" x 42.00" = 952 x 1974 vpus | ||
+ | *Pre WMS Bally - standard = 20.25" x 42.00" = 952 x 1974 vpus | ||
+ | *Pre WMS Bally - widebody = 26.75" x 40.50" = 1257 x 1904 vpus | ||
+ | *WMS System 1-11 - standard = 20.25" x 42.00" = 952 x 1974 vpus | ||
+ | WMS System 1-11 - widebody = 27.00" x 42.00" = 1269 x 1974 vpus | ||
+ | *Atari - widebody = 27.00" x 45.00" = 1269 x 2115 vpus | ||
+ | *Gottlieb System 80 - standard = 20.25" x 42.00" = 952 x 1974 vpus | ||
+ | *Gottlieb System 80 - widebody = 23.75" x 46.50" = 1116 x 2186 vpus | ||
+ | *Gottlieb System 80 - Circus (extra wide) = 26.75" x 46.50" = 1258 x 2186 vpus | ||
+ | *Game Plan - 20.25" x 42.00" = 952 x 1974 vpus | ||
+ | |||
+ | Modern SSs | ||
+ | |||
+ | Capcom tables = 20.25" x 46.00" = 952 x 2162 vpus | ||
+ | *Data East - standard = 20.25" x 46.00" = 952 x 2162 vpus | ||
+ | Data East - widebody = 25.00" x 51.75" = 1175 x 2432 vpus (is this right??) | ||
+ | *Safecracker = 16.50" x 41.50" = 776 x 1950 vpus | ||
+ | *WPC (through 1987) - standard = 20.50" x 42.00" = 964 x 1974 vpus | ||
+ | *WPC (1987 on) - standard = 20.50" x 46.00" = 964 x 2162 vpus | ||
+ | **Apparently at least one of these is not like the others.. I measured the Drac PF and it was/is 20.25" x 45.00" = 952 x 2115 vpus | ||
+ | *WPC - superpin = 23.25" x 46.00" = 1093 x 2162 vpus | ||
+ | *Pin2K tables = 20.50" x 43.00" = 964 x 2021 vpus | ||
+ | *Gottlieb System 3 = 20.25" x 46.00" = 952 x 2162 vpus | ||
+ | *Stern Modern = 20.25" x 45.00" = 952 x 2115 vpus | ||
+ | *Alvin G = 20.25" x 42.00" = 952 x 1974 vpus *Mystery Castle looks to be 46" long (2162 vpus) | ||
+ | |||
+ | * = Verified | ||
+ | |||
+ | ---------------------------------------------------- | ||
+ | Individual Games | ||
+ | ---------------------------------------------------- | ||
+ | **There can always be exceptions to the above with certain unique tables, some of them are... | ||
+ | |||
+ | Black Knight 2000 (1989) = 20.25" x 46.00" = 952 x 2162 vpus | ||
+ | Bride of Pinbot (1991) = 20.25" x 45.25" = 952 x 2127 vpus | ||
+ | BSD Dracula (1993) : 20.25" x 45.00" = 952 x 2115 vpus | ||
+ | Doctor Who (1992) : 20.25" x 45.0625" = 952 x 2118 vpus | ||
+ | Hercules (1979 Atari) : 36" x 72" = 1692 x 3384 vpus (cabinet size: 39" x 93", and 83" tall) [991mm x 2362mm x 2108] | ||
+ | Mystery Castle (Alvin G) = 20.25" x 46.00" = 952 x 2162 vpus (likely but not 100% verified) | ||
+ | Safecracker (1996) : 16.50" x 41.50" = 776 x 1951 - probably more like 18.35" x 41.50" = 862 x 1951 - not verified though. | ||
+ | Varkon (1982) : 24" x 21" = 1128 x 987 vpus (WMS) (Yes, it is wider than it is long. Plays like a cocktail table.) | ||
+ | World Cup Soccer (1994) : 20.25" x 45.75" = 952 x 2150 vpus (Williams WPC-S) | ||
+ | (The "wall" at the back of the playfield with the stadium lights graphics is 515mm x 172mm (20.25" x 6.75"), and has slightly rounded top corners.) | ||
+ | |||
=== Backglass === | === Backglass === | ||
=== Cabinet === | === Cabinet === |
Revision as of 17:41, 9 January 2015
Contents
Style
Screenprint
Photorealistic
Printing
Playfield
EMs
Bally 70s EM - standard = 20.25" x 41.00" = 952 x 1927 vpus G 70s EM - standard = 20.25" x 41.00" = 952 x 1927 vpus
Early SSs
- G System 1 - standard = 20.25" x 42.00" = 952 x 1974 vpus
Stern - widebody = 23.875" x 45.00" = 1122 x 2115 vpus
- Stern - standard = 20.25" x 42.00" = 952 x 1974 vpus
Zaccaria - standard SS - 20.25" x 42.00" = 952 x 1974 vpus
- Pre WMS Bally - standard = 20.25" x 42.00" = 952 x 1974 vpus
- Pre WMS Bally - widebody = 26.75" x 40.50" = 1257 x 1904 vpus
- WMS System 1-11 - standard = 20.25" x 42.00" = 952 x 1974 vpus
WMS System 1-11 - widebody = 27.00" x 42.00" = 1269 x 1974 vpus
- Atari - widebody = 27.00" x 45.00" = 1269 x 2115 vpus
- Gottlieb System 80 - standard = 20.25" x 42.00" = 952 x 1974 vpus
- Gottlieb System 80 - widebody = 23.75" x 46.50" = 1116 x 2186 vpus
- Gottlieb System 80 - Circus (extra wide) = 26.75" x 46.50" = 1258 x 2186 vpus
- Game Plan - 20.25" x 42.00" = 952 x 1974 vpus
Modern SSs
Capcom tables = 20.25" x 46.00" = 952 x 2162 vpus
- Data East - standard = 20.25" x 46.00" = 952 x 2162 vpus
Data East - widebody = 25.00" x 51.75" = 1175 x 2432 vpus (is this right??)
- Safecracker = 16.50" x 41.50" = 776 x 1950 vpus
- WPC (through 1987) - standard = 20.50" x 42.00" = 964 x 1974 vpus
- WPC (1987 on) - standard = 20.50" x 46.00" = 964 x 2162 vpus
- Apparently at least one of these is not like the others.. I measured the Drac PF and it was/is 20.25" x 45.00" = 952 x 2115 vpus
- WPC - superpin = 23.25" x 46.00" = 1093 x 2162 vpus
- Pin2K tables = 20.50" x 43.00" = 964 x 2021 vpus
- Gottlieb System 3 = 20.25" x 46.00" = 952 x 2162 vpus
- Stern Modern = 20.25" x 45.00" = 952 x 2115 vpus
- Alvin G = 20.25" x 42.00" = 952 x 1974 vpus *Mystery Castle looks to be 46" long (2162 vpus)
- = Verified
Individual Games
- There can always be exceptions to the above with certain unique tables, some of them are...
Black Knight 2000 (1989) = 20.25" x 46.00" = 952 x 2162 vpus Bride of Pinbot (1991) = 20.25" x 45.25" = 952 x 2127 vpus BSD Dracula (1993) : 20.25" x 45.00" = 952 x 2115 vpus Doctor Who (1992) : 20.25" x 45.0625" = 952 x 2118 vpus Hercules (1979 Atari) : 36" x 72" = 1692 x 3384 vpus (cabinet size: 39" x 93", and 83" tall) [991mm x 2362mm x 2108] Mystery Castle (Alvin G) = 20.25" x 46.00" = 952 x 2162 vpus (likely but not 100% verified) Safecracker (1996) : 16.50" x 41.50" = 776 x 1951 - probably more like 18.35" x 41.50" = 862 x 1951 - not verified though. Varkon (1982) : 24" x 21" = 1128 x 987 vpus (WMS) (Yes, it is wider than it is long. Plays like a cocktail table.) World Cup Soccer (1994) : 20.25" x 45.75" = 952 x 2150 vpus (Williams WPC-S) (The "wall" at the back of the playfield with the stadium lights graphics is 515mm x 172mm (20.25" x 6.75"), and has slightly rounded top corners.)
Backglass
Cabinet
While there have been a few odd cabinet shapes and widths (gottlieb did some funky backboxes, Atari had some super wide-bodies), most custom projects use the standard and widebody from Williams. The backbox of a williams typically has a deeper top and narrow bottom to match the angle of the lower cabinet so it sits flush and flat when folded. Stern has done a similar design for years, but has recently switched to a square backbox with T-molding, as well as a new tilted DMD bezel that is tilted back to minimize reflection on the glass.
Graphics
Numeric / Alphanumeric
Numeric and Alphanumeric are sometimes chosen even today because of the ease of programming. Creating dots for DMD animation can take a lot of time.