Thursday, July 5, 2018

Virtual Pinball Machines are Awesome & We Can Prove it!


Ah, the good old days of playing pinball. For many decades arcades all over the country have been filled with these innovative, American inventions, a fun pastime for people of all ages. People flocked to the arcades to spend entire afternoons competing against each other, or beating their own personal records. However, pinball has evolved considerably throughout the years. Similar to most electro-domestic appliances, the big and heavy analog/old school pinball machines have given way to modern, lighter pinball cabinets that house all the electronic components necessary to run literally thousands of games in a single machine.



And though the real experience is yet to be surpassed by the digital iterations of pinball, digital pinball is quickly becoming more sophisticated and lifelike. There are plenty of benefits to having virtual pinball machines in your game room or arcade business, so we’ve come up with a few compelling reasons why virtual pinball machines are awesome, too; and why you should give one a try!

Maintenance

This is one of the most important aspects to ensure you have a great experience when playing a pinball table. To put it simply, if a part breaks, the gaming experience breaks, too. You can’t have fun losing a game when your flippers don’t work, light bulbs that signal action modes provide no feedback, or if the start button won’t even let you begin a game. Analog pinball machines have a lot of delicate moving parts. Naturally, the bumps, vibrations, and general wear and tear means they’re bound to break down at some point, and finding these parts may not always be easy or affordable. If you’re the owner of an analog pinball machine, you understand just how expensive these repairs can be.

On the other hand, virtual pinball machines have little, if any, moving parts. This means less possibilities of breaking down. All of the graphics are generated on a high-definition screen/monitor and the sounds are generated by installing speakers in the cabinet or using your game room’s surround sound system. They’re meant to replicate as much as possible what it feels like to play on an analog pinball machine, but without sacrificing dependability and authenticity.  

Customization

Old school pinball machines are limited to the game for which they were originally designed. Take Twilight Zone, Theatre of Magic or The Addams Family. These popular themed tables were built to only house components essential to the story and game mode built into the cabinet. If you wanted to play a slight variation within the same topic, or a totally different story altogether, you would need to do it on a separate table designed specifically with that theme. With virtual pinball machines, it’s a completely different story.

Virtual pinball machines only need the monitor and cabinet to mimic the physical properties of a pinball machine, and they are connected to a computer or game emulator that can play thousands of pinball games. Instead of a physical layout, these machines have a full-sized-screens that simulate what you see on normal analog tables. Each variation is designed, built, and customized to either replicate an existing analog pinball game or offer an entirely new experience. It doesn’t matter if you’re considering getting a pinball table for your home or arcade business, the reality is that any space has a limited number of pinball machines it can fit. But with virtual pinball machines, you can download and play virtually any pinball game on a single machine for thousands of hours of unique game play.
   
Operating Costs

Finally, an important consideration is the amount of money you will spend on purchasing a pinball table, and getting it up and running. It’s no surprise that analog tables require lots of moving parts to keep all those lights, flippers, and bumpers moving. Those moving parts will inevitably mean occasional breakdowns, calls for repairs and additional parts, and so on. The costs can quickly pile up. Fortunately, that’s not the case with virtual pinball machines. Virtual pinball cabinets are extremely affordable with minimal electronics to deal with and many of the games can be downloaded for free or at extremely affordable prices. All parts are readily available and can be replaced in seconds compared to analog pinball machines. This will definitely help to keep your costs in check!



So, while analog pinball machines are fun and pretty to look at, they’re also incredibly expensive and not practical in small settings with limited space. Virtual pinball tables, on the other hand, have gotten amazingly sophisticated over the years; they replicate all the physics and sensory/audiovisual feedback you get from regular analog pinball machines, and are much easier to maintain and upgrade to play hundreds of pinball games in a single machine. While the old school pinball machines will appeal to hardcore classic pinball fans, present technologies are ever-closer to bridging the gap between digital and real experiences.

What are your favorite pinball memories? Share your stories in the comments below!