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Pictures courtesy of Chad Dentandt. He will chime in with the full-story...
- Brad
:dunno:
-CF
If that's Homer's brain, it's too big : \
Wayne.. Get on it! Go Git em!
crap..stern.. damn.. no C&D.. oh well
Left field or left brain? Left brain is the standup target in front of
the second pop bumper up from the flippers. Not sure where the right
brain is, but let me get that lit extra ball and I'll let you know in
a minute...
-phish
Thats a Game made for " Special Needs Kids" & theres alot of them out
there, I saw these on TV & some had over-size flipper buttons .
Pin-Del,
CARGPB28
The mini-led display says "AIN" on it... part of 'brain'? Or is there
a TSPP message on there that it could be part of?
On Apr 20, 4:15 pm, Brad Czernik <b...@AVOIDjellikitSPAM.com> wrote:
Wishing ill upon others for *no reason at all* is seriously bad karma.
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Have a home video that's trapped on your camera? Want to share it on the
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- Brad
There is one addition, and that is randomly the game will go into a
"seizure" where everything locks up for like 15 seconds. A display
effect was added for that, and a special game over one that tells you
to let the next person in line play. :)
I know it was done for a museum in Rockford, which I assume is this
one: http://www.discoverycentermuseum.org/
keith
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At one time I had random Your Mother jokes down here.
Maybe someday they'll return...
Nice work Keith. Museums sure have changed since I was kid. Used to be
you looked at a few dinosaur bones and maybe a sundial or a meteorite
and you were off to the planetarium. Now the kids gotta do stuff!
Pinball will fit right in. Cool too that Stern is alright with these
special deals.
Seizure mode would be a very appropriate reward for making 100
straight Moe shots btw. d;^)
-phish
Thanks to Brad Czernik for hosting the pictures!!!
Brain Game
This one won't be for sale. I got a call at home for a pin repair last
week. The guy said it was a specific pin Stern had put together. So
before I get any further I want to give a shout out to Gary Stern and
company for putting this together last November. Normally they *do
no*do th type of thing. Any how it is in a museum here and based on
the Brain. TSPP was used as the model base for it. It uses 5 senses.
All the art work was done by the director of the museum. (playfield,
plastics, cab and translite)
f the museum. Stern kindly sent a white cabinet and blank playfield
to him. Bruce took and did the art work on the head & cab had the
playfield srceened locally. Then it was sent to church hill for clear
coating. Assembly doneby Stern themselves as was the plastics. These
were clear and art work affixed to bottom side of the plastic. A
really cool item. A journey through the mind. And about every 10 15
games it actually shuts down, for about 10 seconds, to represent a
seizure. An unwanted time out if you will. People then can get
somewhat of an idea of what it is like.
Any other questions feel free to email me. I will clean the pin and
then post to the IPDB.
Again thanks to Stern Pinball INC. But like I said Stern does not do
this type of thing, so do not bother them about it. I have never
played a one of a kind pin. Played protos before , to see this one was
a cool experience.
Thank you....
Yes there was custom chips for it. I just could not getr the whole
display message in the time.