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Atgames legends pinball
Atgames legends pinball






atgames legends pinball

Americas Most Haunted Pinball Topper 279.95.

#ATGAMES LEGENDS PINBALL PC#

It's still a 3/4 cabinet, but it's more than enough to get a fun play experience, and a great entry point to the world of virtual pinball (this will run you 750 for the bundle, or ~$1000 total to get everything you'll need to connect a PC to run other pinball programs through - though you will need a PC ready to hook into it if you want to do that, which if you don't have a spare already can run you a few hundred extra - or you can just enjoy the ~150 tables that you get with the bundle, which should last you a while anyways). All Pinball Toppers are made per order, due to the complexity of certain designs shipping may be up to 2 weeks from date of placed order.

atgames legends pinball

It's a bit more expensive than the Arcade1Up cabinets, and is currently only available as part of a bundle with a $200 bundle of Zaccaria tables (which are a good value, especially if you want to experience older pinball table designs that most companies tend to ignore), but it has everything that you'd want from a high end cabinet (built in solinoids, accelerometers to detect when you bump the table, and a fully functional plunger), can easily be expanded with additional tables as time goes on, and with the OTG setup, allows you to easily connect a computer and play your Pinball FX (or other companies') tables through the cabinet with minimal effort. They're moderately priced (about $500 per table), and give you most of what you'd want, but aren't really expandable in any meaningful way.įinally, the one that I'd recommend (particularly if you have a spare PC to run Pinball FX on) is the AtGames Pinball Legends table. I believe there's a Star Wars one, a Marvel one, and a Williams/Bally one. If you don't mind shelling out the money for it, there are quite a few companies that will get you a high end cabinet that will have everything you could ever want - but you're going to pay a pretty penny for it (generally $3-4 thousand dollars).Īt the other end, you have the Arcade1Up cabinets that are about 3/4 scale and come with about a dozen Pinball FX tables of a particular theme built in. There are a few options that you can go with.








Atgames legends pinball