Any Chance of Devil Riders getting rescanned?
Any Chance of getting the Zacc blue and red flippers? Would be a great.
The above pictures of tables,What are the names of each table? They look wicked!!
The top one is Vortex, a remake of Williams' Blackout with much better playfield art, by Taito do Brasil. There's a pretty good VP version of it.
Google image search says the second one is Hawkman, a Taito do Brasil remake of Bally's Fathom.
I don't think the remakes were exactly licensed though, were they?
Is there any chance that Zaccaria Pinball could be made to work with applications like Andyroid or Bluestacks again? (the most recent update, I believe, broke functionality for them)
Tried using Zaccaria this morning with bluestacks, it does work if you lower some settings (particle settings off is what I did) although I could not map my keys using joytokey only the plunger worked for me.
Are you running the trail version ? Maybe that is the cause not sure.
Is there any chance of Age & Art of Pinballs receiving the new physics engine (I'll happily pay for a IAP "Pro" option to get the new engine) and things like a general UI clean up to get rid of all the buy buttons (spesh in Age which is a bit untidy with them all over the screen). Popping them all in a IAP menu would be nicer and more reflect the outstanding quality of Zac and the way it's laid out.
Is there any chance of Age & Art of Pinballs receiving the new physics engine (I'll happily pay for a IAP "Pro" option to get the new engine) and things like a general UI clean up to get rid of all the buy buttons (spesh in Age which is a bit untidy with them all over the screen). Popping them all in a IAP menu would be nicer and more reflect the outstanding quality of Zac and the way it's laid out.
As others have already asked, more Zac tables etc
This. You already have a pretty great catalog of tables, from these earlier collections. Would it be too much work to back-port the new engine? I'd love to play some of these older tables with the newer physics that you guys have developed.
And I agree about the general UI. You've made great strides in this regard, recently, and I'd love to see a cleaner UI for the older collection of tables.
The linked interview makes it apparent that this era of pinball was a true labour of love for Zaccaria. Two months to design the full art package by hand. Wow!I do hope ASK will keep it's focus on emulating vintage pinball tables.
Age of Pinball is alright, don't get me wrong, but Age of Pinball ain't Zaccaria, or any of these old pinball brands that have been suggested here. It's in the playfield artwork & table designs, that is really a profession on it's own, and most of these oldies ooze the 70s, 80s style, like we see in Zaccaria. Well, all I am saying is that I hope we can enjoy this wonderfull vintage emulation adventure for a long time to come.
The linked interview makes it apparent that this era of pinball was a true labour of love for Zaccaria. Two months to design the full art package by hand. Wow!
I would personally love to throw some more money ASK/Magic Pixels way again with another app offering. Particularly as we just don't have the full compliment of app products that iOS has.