Mechanical Pong
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Originally Posted by saccade.com
Mechanical Pong
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Originally Posted by saccade.com
That is freakin' nuts.
Amazing.
What a great artistic project. Wonder how much he would sell it for.
Fear your thoughts because they become your words
Fear your words because they become your actions
Fear your actions because they become your habits
Fear your habits because they become your character
Fear your character because it becomes your destiny
Therefore: Thinking and nurturing positive thoughts, at any point in your life, can change your destiny.
Very cool. Thanks for the link
Check the video link at the bottom.. Iteresting but this pong does not spead up.. Games at that speed would last until people fell over asleep..
Fear your thoughts because they become your words
Fear your words because they become your actions
Fear your actions because they become your habits
Fear your habits because they become your character
Fear your character because it becomes your destiny
Therefore: Thinking and nurturing positive thoughts, at any point in your life, can change your destiny.
Yeah, I just got done watching the video actually, I found the whole thing really interesting. I would think playing something like that would probably have a more "real" feel to it, what with actual moving pieces as opposed to a video screen, and real wooden blocks that clank together for sound effects.
I do agree that it does look a little slow, though... and I'd imagine upgrading it would probably be a hell of a lot harder than just changing a few lines of code. Damn impressive, nonetheless.
nerds, going to all that trouble when it was done better and smaller 25 years ago.
http://users2.ev1.net/~rik1138/Tomy/Blip.htm
geesh who didnt have this game?
anybody else wonder about the joysticks on that thing? they look like 5200 comp. pro sticks.
NEW ENGLAND CLASSIC GAMING-NEXT TRADEMEET pretty soon... IN BOSTON
Gah! Beat me to it! ^%%$@$% (I bought one at EGCE, in fact, and also picked up a Digital Derby! Tomy was great for "mechanical devices that acted like videogames".)Originally Posted by christianscott27
Still Around...Still Gamin'...
Yea I have a Blip also. That thing is lots of fun. You can hold in the serve button and hit it everytime though.
That thing does look hella cool. I would love to see it at CGE. Seems slow but it's so awsome that speed doesnt matter.
Somebody make me a "CGE 2k7 Attendee banner" so I don't have to use this lame text
Same here! I've got a boxed unit. They're crappy, but cool at the same time.Originally Posted by Sniderman
I still know the entire Pattern to Blip. It got to the point where the ball would go, and I'd have my finger on the next correct button before it even got served back to me.
Good fun stuff though. But you could only go so far with electromechanical handhelds.. didn't stop me from buying them up though Did you know that my first Space Invaders handheld was an EM as well? It was from Bandai.. that thing just made the invaders shake while you shot at the UFO. x_x
Goddammit.
I can't believe I missed this.
Apologies to all for retarding up your otherwise intelligent forums.
-A Boy
No apology nescessary, this thread was all the way on the next page anyways.
But this thing is just amazing, isn't it?
I'd love to see something like this in action, in person.
id like to play it