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consisted of one printed circuitboard and wires to connect to the main flipper buttons. The flipper feedback kit used two solenoids on a new lockdown bar which strike the metal whenever the flipper buttons are pressed to give the impression that the flippers are real. The impact adds noise to the flipper presses, and the force causes a slight cabinet shake with each strike. Also the 12-game package revision included "Tournament Mode" for the frontend.
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and the UltraPin project continued development under Global VR. A new development team was assigned to the UltraPin project along with a new producer Brian Matthews. Brian used the original software from UltraCade Technologies and lead his team to fine tune the physics engine and game play to adhere
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David R. Foley had the original idea for UltraPin and began research on the idea in the beginning of 2000. In 2004 he discovered a motion controller chip that enabled the idea of a player being able to nudge and bump the ball in play which is unique to any digital pinball game before its time. In
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On June 4, 2007 Global VR announced that they will offer UltraPin Video Pinball at a significantly lower price. Additionally, the base unit included twelve of the most highly recognizable pinball games, as opposed to six previously. This 12 game package included a flipper feedback board. This
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On December 1, 2009 NanoTech Entertainment announced the Ultimate UltraPin Upgrade allowing owners to upgrade their machines to use both the original UltraPin software and adding to it additional support for other Pinball engines and games adding a new frontend package.
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The game has a lock down bar and a pane of glass like a real game. The tilt sensitivity can be set as well as how much the ball moves from nudging. 2 coin slots, coin door, and bay areas for 2 types of expansion dollar bill acceptors (was sold separately).
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real pinball games in a single pinball cabinet. UltraPin is built in a traditional style pinball cabinet to look and feel like a real pinball machine. It has two LCD screens, a 19 inch LCD for the back glass and
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2005 David began development on the UltraPin project with Aaron Hightower under David´s company UltraCade Technologies. The development team at UltraCade Technologies created a patch for the existing
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On February 1, 2008 Global VR announced a special pricing package for UltraPin, offering all 12 games and the machine for
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engine to use a new custom Physics Engine created by Buen Diseno and some new rendering features, based on
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of this updated Visual Pinball version (by then 9.0.7) was released under a
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to the strict game play standards set forth by Roger Sharpe of
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UltraPin in Maxim magazine, Killer Game Room article
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