Thanks Dark will get the party pack thanks again.
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Hi Lisa.
Yep, the party pack is cool. It comes with three tables, old man stanley's
Heavens to Mergatroid!!
If you think you're finished, you! really! are! finished!!
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Hi Lisa.
Yep, the party pack is cool. It comes
electric villainess.
Actually this is making me want to install the games on one or other of my
machines and play them again :D.
Hth.
Dark.
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Oh cool didn't know their was a party pack for extreme man how good.
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I can also recommend the party pack for extreme as well.
The only
.
All the best,
Dark.
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dark As usual my friend you come up with the right answer i have extreme
and now wil
dark As usual my friend you come up with the right answer i have extreme and
now will get classic.
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I've played both pinball xtrem
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HI People do i need to reassign keys to play pinball extreme on a
laptop. Seem to think i might or remember some discussion years ago
but n
ot;
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HI People do i need to reassign keys to play pinball extreme on a laptop.
Seem to think i might or remember some discussion years ago but not sure
thanks. And where can i get the pinball classic
HI People do i need to reassign keys to play pinball extreme on a laptop. Seem
to think i might or remember some discussion years ago but not sure thanks.
And where can i get the pinball classic or what ever it is called.
Lisa Hayes
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Draconis - [ESP Pinball Classic for Windows]
http://dracoent.com/Windows/ESPPinballClassic
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hi who is distributing
hi who is distributing pinball classic now please? thanks.
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Adora Entertainment discontinued scoreboard support for Pinball Classic in 2004
or so. The way it was initially developed by James North was going to require a
significant investment of time to rewrite for the more modern scoreboards we
have been using since.
As we continue to modernize older t
Hi Steven,
I am not completely certain about this, but I am not sure the Pinball
Classic scoreboards are still available for that game. To be certain
you should ask Draconis support as they'd be the best to help you and
answer this question.
Cheers!
On 8/14/13, steven wrote:
> Dear Audyssey,
>
It might no longer be available I don't know. Do not post to online
scoreboards myself. I just bought the games to enjoy the full benefit
and to support the company.
On 14/08/2013 17:07, steven wrote:
Dear Audyssey,
I recently purchased E.S.P. Pinball Classic from Draconis Entertainment.
How
Dear Audyssey,
I recently purchased E.S.P. Pinball Classic from Draconis Entertainment.
However, I have a problem. I can not send my scores to the Scoreboards. Can you
please give me some suggestions of what I can do to resolve this issue.
Thank you for your time,
Steven
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well a lot of isps do that.
gmail is really picky.
in the end when I was sending some files to a user I found it easier
to send a backup folder link to myself and then the links to the
indevidual files.
pluss having everything everywhere is good.
At 07:32 AM 5/27/2013, you wrote:
Hi Shaun,
Y
Hi Shaun,
Yes, exactly. Not only that some clients are setup, like mine, to
strip attachments by default for security reasons. I don't have any
intention of accidentally getting a virus through email attachment,
and if I get a Dropbox link with a friend saying it is a podcast of a
game like ESP Pi
I aggree with you there.
There are so many advantages between cloud transfer and email attachments.
1. instant access anywhere and everywhere.
2. multi computer access is instantanius almost.
3. background downloading.
4. secure.
the only things you need bother about are your virus scanner and
Hi Steven,
Just for your information its better if the person uses Sendspace,
Dropbox, or some other cloud sharing service than to email attachments
directly. :D
On 5/25/13, eargel wrote:
> Can you send me an email with attachments of playthroughs of the games? It
> would benefit me because I am
Can you send me an email with attachments of playthroughs of the games? It
would benefit me because I am thinking of purchasing the game. Thanks Steven
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well if you are I'd like to hear them.
At 07:43 AM 5/25/2013, you wrote:
Funnily enough I am doing a series of podcasts on eSP Pinball Xtreme
which I am going to first share privately with a couple of friends.
If the feedback is good I may share it publicly with you all if that
is ok. Part 1 I
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Funnily enough I am doing a series of podcasts on eSP Pinball Xtreme which
I am going to first share privately with a couple of friends. If the
feedback
Funnily enough I am doing a series of podcasts on eSP Pinball Xtreme
which I am going to first share privately with a couple of friends. If
the feedback is good I may share it publicly with you all if that is ok.
Part 1 I covered what Pinball is, how to play it, the menus, and played
Alien Inva
Have their ever been any playthroughs of Esp Pinball Classic or Esp Pinball
Extreme?
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hello to all esp pinball extreme players. whats the fastest way to rack up
points on old man stanley's house you know of ? please share thanks.
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>>You can still get the pinball game and its sequel from
>>www.draconisentertainment.com.
>>
>>
Hi Joseph,
Yeah, but you can still play Pinball Classic without the score board.
Its not a big deal.
On 3/8/12, joseph weakland wrote:
> esp PINBALL CLASSIC SCORBOARD POSTING DISABLED THOUGH
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Hi Jenni,
Draconis Entertainment has two pinball games fo
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You can still get the pinball game and its sequel from
www.draconisentertainment.com.
Are you threatening me? I am the great Cornholio! I come from Lake
Titicaca!
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helps out.
Ron and current Leader Dog boz who states
"that a service dog beats a cane paws down any day of the week."
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So, I know ages ago t
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So, I know ages ago there was a shareware pinball game that was accessible.
Is there anywhere I can get an accessible pinball game?
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So, I know ages ago there was a shareware pinball game that was accessible.
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So, I know ages ago there was a shareware pinball game that was accessible. Is
there anywhere I can get an accessible pinball game?
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Hi,
I am guessing about 3 to 4 hours. I played it on the insane level. Now if I
can do that on old man stanley's table, that would be a hoot.
BTW, I had about 1.5 billion on the extreme table and the wife turned my
system off. That stunk.
rich
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st 14, 2009 12:03 AM
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Subject: [Audyssey] Pinball extreme score
Hi,
Yesterday, I decided to try a game of pinball extreme, the
wild west table.
My sscore is below:
1. Richard Sherman - 2003342100 [8/13/2009 12:35:24 AM]
2. Sylvester Thomas - 97817525 [3/2/2009 11:53:17 P
uot;
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Subject: [Audyssey] Pinball extreme score
Hi,
Yesterday, I decided to try a game of pinball extreme, the wild west
table.
My sscore is below:
1. Richard Sherman - 2003342100 [8/13/2009 12:35:24 AM]
2. Sylvester Thomas - 97817525 [3/2/2009 11:53:1
Hi,
Yesterday, I decided to try a game of pinball extreme, the wild west table.
My sscore is below:
1. Richard Sherman - 2003342100 [8/13/2009 12:35:24 AM]
2. Sylvester Thomas - 97817525 [3/2/2009 11:53:17 PM]
a pretty wild ride.
The strange thing is that once I hit this score, I pressed f6 t
n't that one of the
list guidelines?
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why don't you go take a bath in epsom salt and give your computers a
break.
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Hi Thomas,
Yeah, it has been at least twenty some years since I have played a real pinball game
as well. I liked the older, slower machines with bells etc. The newer ones with
digital sounds, digital score boards, multi levels, multi balls etc were just too
much for me. Of course the tunnel
Hi Chris,
James North came up with the idea for spell switches. To my knowledge
the ESP line of Pinball games are the only ones that use anything like
it. I've never seen it on a real pinball machine, and not on any other
PC pinball game.
Hth.
Chris Hallsworth wrote:
Can I ask, how did spell
Well, spell switches wise, it was very much the same way that the tables in
Esp pinball extreme work (not sure about Classic sinse I've only tried the
demo).
For instance on a haunted house themed table entitled Stones -n- bones,
spelling the word death would make skulls appear around the tabl
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Actually, spell and number switches were fairly common in graphical
pinball games such as pinball dreams and pinball fantasies for the
Amigar, not to mention of course S
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Cool, I thought so as sighted people's never heard of spell switches.
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I suspect that's just something Draconis invented.
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I suspect that's just something Draconis invented.
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Can I ask, how did spell switches appear? As le
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Hi Thomas,
That was a great description of a classic pinball table. However almost
all of the pinball tables that I played in the sixties, seventies and
eighties did also have shoots on th
Hi Jim,
Yeah, there are possibly hundreds of different pinball designs. Though
for newbies sake I wanted to give just a basic design for a reference.
However, now that you mention it I think it was 5 balls instead of 3
that I use to have at the arcade. It has at least been 20 years or more
si
Hi Thomas,
That was a great description of a classic pinball table. However almost all of
the pinball tables that I played in the sixties, seventies and eighties did
also have shoots on the far left and right hand sides. Actually twin shoots.
The far left and right shoots the ball if it wen
Yes, me to i'm having difficulty with the pack man table. Its too fast.
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From: "lelia"
Date: 04/01/2009 9:30 pm
Hi all, first I think I made a mistake and posted this to the wrong list at
first so even though I can't do
Right. Forgot about the bumpers. Sorry.
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Hi Lelia,
Actually, pinball is all about trying to position the ball so
Hi Lelia,
Actually, pinball is all about trying to position the ball so you can
hit various bumpers with scores marked on them. Every bumper you hit has
a specific score that adds to your total score. I'm assuming here you
have been blind from birth so have never actually seen a pinball table.
The point of the original pinball and in all remakes since that I've seen is
to actually keep the ball from going down the whole between the two
flippers.
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Hi all, first I think I made a mistake and posted this to the wrong list at
first so even though I can't do anything about that mistake I'm going to ask
the same thing here.
I just downloaded the demo version of pinball classic from draconis and for one
thing, I've never played pinball but I've
ngo: chrishallsworth
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In order to get 9 tables, you'll have to also purchase the Pinball Pa
In order to get 9 tables, you'll have to also purchase the Pinball Party
Pack vol. 1. Otherwise, you only get 6 tables.
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David
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HI all
I thought of giving e s p pinball classic a try so I downloaded the
demo.
The pack man table is too fast for me.
I don't really
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hit one of the letters j, o, b, s? or hit letters on
hit one of the letters j, o, b, s? or hit letters on the keyboard?
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Ah ha, that l
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hi, I'll reply to the sherrif question.
k. first, make sure you have ammo just collect it. if ya run in to a
fight, a scan will
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the table in the full version.
when you get a job, how do ya find the letter?
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HI all
I thought of giving e s p pinball classic a try so
I can help you with this, so answers are below.
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HI all
I thought of giving e s p pinball classic a try so I downloaded the
demo.
The pack man table is too fast for me.
I don't really understand what's going on there.
It seems like I must just hit the shift keys like a mad person to get
far in the game. Am I right?
The wild west table has r
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> I've always thought a second pack would be great. Haunted House seems fun
I've always thought a second pack would be great. Haunted House seems fun
and Wild West. Baseball,, too. Danie
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I got the l but it was hard to do. Unfortunately, the potion I made made me
lose my ball.
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I can't seem to get the l in the latest version of Pinball to spell Merlin.
Anyone else having this problem? I've tried and tried but I just can't get the
l g heheh.
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Charles Rivard said the following:
> When the table editor comes out, you can create one.
Is already known, when the table editor will be published?
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Beware the Grue!
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> Hi Dark,
>
> Yeah, back in the day at the Mentor Mal
Hi Dark,
Yeah, back in the day at the Mentor Mall Arcade we even had a pinball save game
feature. You know it was like "Hey Abe watch my machine, I'm going out for a
cigaret." And hey since we were coworkers at the car wash of course we would
do that for each other. Some times at closing we
When the table editor comes out, you can create one.
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> Hi Dark,
>
> I was thinking that if one really wanted a save game feature in a pinball
> game, the
Greetings all,
I was just throwing this out as a suggestion to the programmers... I was
wondering if there could be a football pinball game.
Like in baseball tables you have to do a bit of running depending on where
the ball landed. Whell why not a play for yards? and also have a fieldgoal
kick
Hi Dark,
I was thinking that if one really wanted a save game feature in a pinball game,
the only way that it seems to me would work would be have the option to save
the game before launching your next ball.
TGIF and BFN
Jim
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Hi,
I would like to see that as well. I certainly think I could come up with
a sound scheme for it since I have most of the instruments here to do it
with.
Lisa hayes wrote:
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> Lisa Hayes
> skype name, lisa12257
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> Hi Raul,
> Hmmm... Interesting question. I could imagine it now. Go to a pinball
> arcade, I mean a real reall pinball arcade, and while the ball is flying
> around the table, bonging bells, b
Oh way cool! Do you by chance, remember a machine called Black
Hole, where you'd have the main play area, but in the middle of such,
there was a glass window. Underneath the window, there was another
play area in reverse of the first one which would light up when you
got the ball in a
Hi,
On the topic of another party pack, I would definitely say go for it. I
personally would be interested in it.
As for personal preferences towards the tables, here is my list.
I only have the registered edition of pinball extreme with party pack 1.
Old Man Stanley's House -- My favorite tab
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> How many pinball tables have you physically played which had a save
> feature? None as far as I know.
>
> dark said the following on
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> How many pinball tables have you physically played which had a save
> feature? None as far as I know.
>
> dark said the following on 1/3/2008 12:19 PM:
>> Hi.
>>
>
now. A Pinball table called Rockstar.
> Time is an illusion, lunchtime doubly so.
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I can see it now. A Pinball table called Rockstar.
Time is an illusion, lunchtime doubly so.
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Hi Raul,
Hmmm... Interesting question. I could imagine it now. Go to a pinball
arcade, I mean a real reall pinball arcade, and while the ball is flying
around the table, bonging bells, banging bumpers, pattles flipping like
mad, the player pushes a button on the machine and every thing just
sto
How many pinball tables have you physically played which had a save
feature? None as far as I know.
dark said the following on 1/3/2008 12:19 PM:
> Hi.
>
> I was playing esp pinball Xtreme yesterday, was on over 30 on the pinball
> xtreme table with about 12 extra balls, and had to run of
Hi.
I was playing esp pinball Xtreme yesterday, was on over 30 on the pinball
xtreme table with about 12 extra balls, and had to run off to watch the
simpsons. A bit later, I was on over 20 on xtreme wild west, and had to run
off to watch a film.
Being as there's the oppertunity to
tables yet but I hope to have
more time for that.
Time is an illusion, lunchtime doubly so.
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Hi Charles,
I'm not sure. I just remember trying PBX when it first came out, and I
didn't like it as well as PBC. Though, I am sure if I spent more time
with it I'd probably get a better appreciation for it. Maybe I am not a
big pinball fan to begin with.
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> Just curious,
, January 01, 2008 6:38 PM
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> Hi,
> For what it is worth I personally felt the games from the classic
> Pinball game were better than the PBX tables. My favorites are the
> Packman table, The Halloween table, and the Western tabl
Nice job Ryan, socker star is my fav!!!
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> Hi,
>
> Awesome topic.
> Firstly, I'd
Hi,
Awesome topic.
Firstly, I'd definitely buy another party pack. I'm a big fan of the pinball
series, and I've been since Pinball Classic was released under ESP Softworks.
As for my favorites, I'd have to go with:
Soccerstar
Heist
Classic WildWest
Old man Standley's house
Sudworks
Homerun
Ke
I wish I'd read this E-mail before the last one, lol!
thus far, I've only played all the tables on pinball Xtreme, as the classic
demo kept giving me error messages, and I was thus not able to try out the
game.
for pinball Xtreme though I'd probably give my order as:
Pinball xtreme circus
all
still learning to play the game.
- Original Message -
From: "Charles Rivard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list"
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2008 4:42 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] pinball games
> Wait for a while between lauches and see if
If you read the manual, you would see that it is the f8 key.
- Original Message -
From: "Jeremy Gilley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list"
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2008 2:19 AM
Subject: [Audyssey] pinball games
> hey all,
> just had
02, 2008 11:26 AM
Subject: [Audyssey] Pinball Gamers, have your voice heard!
> Greetings gamers,
>
> For reference in our future developments, we're wondering if you would
> list your top favorite Pinball tables from the 15 available. Don't
> worry if you've not playe
Hi,
For what it is worth I personally felt the games from the classic
Pinball game were better than the PBX tables. My favorites are the
Packman table, The Halloween table, and the Western tables. I've heard
Safari, and it sounds pretty cool as well.
Though, most of my pinball experience has com
Hi,
First, I'd definitely purchase another Party Pack, table editor
(that's something I'd like to see in the future), basically anything
to add to the game as I'm a fan of the series.
As for my list, that's a tricky one to answer, as I generally
like all the tables, but here we go:
Sudw
ist Discussion"
Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2008 7:26 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] Pinball Gamers, have your voice heard!
Greetings gamers,
For reference in our future developments, we're wondering if you would
list your top favorite Pinball tables from the 15 available. Don't
worry if you&
Hi,
ok, here my 2 cents. *grin*
My favourite tables are Pinball Xtreme, Old Man Stanly, Merlins Labatory and
Home run.
My least favourite one is Top Gun.
I don't know the tables of Pinball Classic yet, so I can't say anything
about these tables.
The other tables are somewhere my favourites a
Tuesday, January 01, 2008 4:26 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] Pinball Gamers, have your voice heard!
> Greetings gamers,
>
> For reference in our future developments, we're wondering if you would
> list your top favorite Pinball tables from the 15 available. Don't
> worry if you
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