![]() ![]() It's an example of how powerful (and fun) virtualization has become on modern systems! If you don't think this is cool, that's a bummer. So, could I go Windows 95 -> Linux -> Windows 11 -> WSL -> WSLg and run this new native Linux executable again on Windows? Here, they've taken a Windows 95 32-bit app and decompiled it from the original EXE, done some nice cleanup, and now it can be recompiled to other targets like Linux. I recently did a YouTube where I showed that Windows 11 runs Graphical Linux Apps out of the box with WSLg. You'll need those from a Windows XP disk or ISO that you'll need to find yourself. NOTE: Because this is a decompilation/recompilation, it doesn't include the original data files. , Space Gambler, playmatic, 1978 and 2 more.Award for longest blog post title ever? Andrey Muzychenko has a great github repository where they decompiled the 25 year old Space Cadet Pinball application from Windows 95/XP and then recompiled it for Linux (and really any platform now that it's portable code!). Visual Pinball → Animated Backglasses → dB2S Animated Backglasses → Space Gambler (playmatic 1978) directb2s , Mario Andretti, Gottlieb, 1995 and 2 more. Visual Pinball → VR Discussion → Visual Pinball VR - New Releases → Mario Andretti (Gottlieb 1995) (10.7) , HauntFreaks, Baywatch, Sega, 1995 and 3 more. ![]() Visual Pinball → Animated Backglasses → dB2S Animated Backglasses → Baywatch (Sega 1995) b2s with full dmd Maybe it is not a table for die hard pin heads, as it may be too easy for them, but I guess kids will have some fun as we did back in 1995 But still it is an easy game, with a lot of extra balls, and replays, which should let let you advance your rank quite high. PS: I made the table as if it was a real table and not a game, so it is not as easy as the game, and the shots are more difficult than in the game. Video explaining the rules of the Maxis full version: VIDEO Thanks to teisen for the space ship as shown in the backdrop, and for suggesting the table. I have added a few extras to make the table more “modern”, but keeping all of the old game. The DMD will always show you some info about the current mission and of course your current score. The DMD will use FlexDMD when used in a cabinet. The types of missions you must complete depend on your current rank. When all the progress lights are on, you move up in rank. When you complete a mission, one or more progress lights are turned on. If a mission is accepted, you have must perform a sequence of tasks to complete it. You select a mission by sending the ball up the launch ramp. Missions are selected through the mission target bank on the left side of the table. New and more challenging missions become available as you progress in rank. This is achieved by selecting and completing a series of missions. The goal of the game is to progress in rank from Space Cadet to Fleet Admiral. Other than that, the rules are pretty much the same. the wormholes work a little different as they give you both the multiball and also the replay ball. the replay or extra ball, which is limited to just 1 per ball, not like in Microsoft which they are infinite the multiball that doesn’t exist in the Microsoft version There are some differences between the Maxis version and the Microsoft game, but mostly they are: But in this table I have added the multiball as in the Fulltilt! version published by Maxix in 1996. The rules are/should be quite close to the original game as described in this guide: 3d-pinball-space-cadet. Graphics and layout are my own interpretation. ![]() This is a table for VPX 10.7, based on the game by Cinematronics/Maxis from 1996. File Category: VPX Originals Author(s): jpsalas ![]()
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