1.11 - How about getting together on IRC? () IRC is almost always active. 1.10 - Wouldn't it be a great idea to keep binaries of pinball games? Yep. 1.9 - Is there any pinball stuff on the World Wide Web? The 2 main places for pinball on the Web are the Pinball Archive (. 1.8 - Do the manufacturers read rgp? () You bet they do! Some people who work for them even post on occasion. 1.7 - What's an ObPinball? () An ObPinball (or ObPinRef or anything similar) stands for Obligatory Pinball. 1.6 - What are brag posts? () Just someone telling how well they've done on a game or something they'. 1.5 - Where are the archive mirrors? () ftp.nl.net : /pub/games/. 1.4 - Can I post to rgp by mail? () Currently, one mail-to-news gateway known to exist is .uk. 1.3 - Can I read rgp by mail? () A kind soul (Bill Ung, see address below) has offered to mail off the day'. You can use the FTPmail server provided by DEC. Can I get stuff by e-mail? () Yes, you can. We have our own dedicated rgp pinball archive, maintained. All contributions are of course noted atĪppropiate places and at the end of the document.ġ.1 - Did someone say "pinball archive?" Sure enough. Any information that is sent to meīy email or by posting on rgp or elsewhere becomes my property and fair gameįor inclusion in the DynaFAQ unless you explicitly state otherwise at the Mail them to theĪddress given above for the maintainer. :)Īny changes, suggestions, flames, or comments are welcomed. ![]() ![]() What does this mean for you, the consumer? Well, it basically means that youĬan't go off and write a book and include this DFAQ in it without asking meįirst. This guide in any other manner without my permission is strictly prohibited. New distribution and the new distribution remains FREE OF CHARGE. "Hallowed List of Contributors" as well as this notice are included in the You may also make anyĬhanges you wish, provided credit to those whose names appear in the DFAQ Granted to freely distribute this guide in any manner. This guide is Copyright (c) 1995-1997 by Keith P. Was compiled and written by Keith Johnson numerous contributions by others. ![]() ![]() This FAQ about the game of pinball and the newsgroup Game, Peyper, Playmatic, Rally Play, Recel/Petaco, Sega Pinball, Sega, S.A.Frequently Asked Questions about the game of pinball and the newsgroup. Quetzal Pinball, Pinball Avdentures, Punny Factory, Ninja Mania, Sushi Mania, That’s Wack, Canada, Vancouver, Spooky Pinball, Stern Pinball, SunCoast Pinball, Team Pinball, Allied Leisure, Alvin G, Atari, Bally Manufacturing, Bill Port, Capcom, Centro Matic, Coffee-Mat, Chicago Coin, Data East, Exhibit Supply Company, Fascination Int., Inc, Game Plan, Genco, Gottlieb, Hankin, Heighway Pinball, Inder, InterFlip/Recreativos Franco, Jennings & Company, Jeutel pinball, Nordamatic, Nuova Bell/Bell Games, Maresa, Mirco Games, Midway Games, Pinstar, Mr. Pinhead, pinball, pinball-playing addict, backbox, Pinball Machine, BIFF, flipper, panic flip, Lazarus ball, Nudging, machine, ball, pinball video games, nudge, shake, bumpers, thumper, jet, pop, kick-out hole, ,gobble hole, drain, Ability, Achievement, Action, Arcade, Arrangement, Art, Artist, Artwork, Attempt, American Pinball, Chicago Gaming Company. The machine itself will be appearing at different parties where people can use it to make their own designs, but posters are also available for sale in van Doorn’s website for 50 Euros. van Doorn doesn’t call the resulting works art, rather he thinks of them as design pieces which are the product of “fun and play.” The modified pinball machine was a part of van Doorn’s graduation project. Calling his machine STYN, the device makes messy modern art on poster board with six flippers and the ball. Dutch graphic designer Sam van Doorn has modified a pinball machine so that it uses lithographic ink to make prints.
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