Here's something I have never thought I’d come across, to be honest, nevertheless, I'm glad I did. Meet the MultiPin, which is a new 3D digital (see how annoying to pronounce 3D digital is?) pinball games that packs 16 built-in astounding tables, and is also expandable to support a couple more hundreds.
The MultiPin supports licensed recreations of classic tables, besides the original tables. Being a full 3D system, it will allow its users to have multiple camera angles, as well as various styles, making the MultiPin
a comprehensive system that can be implemented in a very wide range of cabinet designs. Also, I can relate that this could be embedded into some crazy complex and completely interactive tables that will surely not look like regular ones.
Supporting single screen or dual screen cabinets, the MultiPin will enable customers to play in cooperation mode, as well as single player if no one's around. The built-in competition engine is there for tournaments and single machine competitions, as well as just for the fun of it, because it's actually about the fun and not the win.
One great feature of this system is the fact that it incorporates the manufacturer's MOT-ION I/O adapter that will allow for digital inputs, as well as motion inputs to a video pinball game. That is the means that will
allow players to bump and nudge the table to control the pinball just like an actual mechanical machine, boasting versatility, as well as making it a renewable source of fun. The only downside that I can see so far, without having the possibility of direct contact with the product, is the manufacturer's suggested retail price that is set at $5,999.
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