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Well, i have pinmame, but wanted to know if the classic Hurdy Gurdy is emulated. Better yet, does anyone have a link to a list of emulated vpin games?

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Well, i have pinmame, but wanted to know if the classic Hurdy Gurdy is emulated. Better yet, does anyone have a link to a list of emulated vpin games?

Hi. Along with pinmame you will also need visual pinball and a lot of time to experiment to get it to work the way you want. As for the Hurdy Gurdy, I looked it up and saw pictures of an actual table but I couldn't find a vp table. Don't worry though, new tables are created all the time so I'm sure it will be emulated sooner or later. Here is a website that has tables. Good Luck. http://www.vpforums.com/vptables/tables.php

Jay T

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If you've got a very fast PC and use a hi-res monitor have a look at Future Pinball. Fanastic graphics and different playing angles. But I've got a 2.4GHz P4-HT, 256Mb GeForce and 1Gb RAM and it's still choppy except in smaller resolutions/low detail settings...

Otherwise it's VPinball/PinMAME, but bear in mind if you're building a cab that you can't do a 'seamless' integration with an FE. Some windows GUI elements can't be avoided, I believe.

Don't know / can't find Hurdy Gurdy, but if it a 'classic', i.e. pre-ROM days (pre-1980s), you won't need PinMAME to play it. If you've got access to the graphics, you could built it yourself, using either FP or VP!

Shaun

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