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I then installed Vol 1-5 of the Zaccaria Pinball tables as well as the TAITO Vol 1-3 and these look/play much better overall. The 22 Gottlieb tables that are pre-installed are ok tables and they play well with some minor issues. It feels solid, sturdy and looks absolutely beautiful in our game room. After opening the box and fully assembling the unit, I’m very impressed with the build quality. I ordered my ALP sometime ago, at that time Sam’s Club was shipping them in two boxes. The machine ships in two boxes if you order it from Amazon/AtGames and one box when shipped from Sam’s Club (today). Essentially, this means you’ll be able to play hundreds or perhaps thousands of pinball tables on the ALP!
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There is an input for HDMI to connect other devices, such as a PC and allow playing tables that aren’t native to the machine. There is a lot to like with the ALP, such as the inclusion of a USB 3.0 (storage) + 2.0 port (OTG/Storage), Wi-Fi, Ethernet and Bluetooth which will allow you to add more games to the machine. Interested in playing Visual Pinball X (VPX) or Future Pinball (FP), check out this guide. If you’re interested in setting up Zen Studios FX3 on your PC connected to the ALP, see here. There is also a 1st party option called the VIBS board (or Video Input Backglass Switchboard) which will allow you to utilize the backglass when playing pinball games from a PC utilizing both ALP monitors and controls. There is also a 15.6″ display for the back glass which contains the scoreboard, simulated DMD (Dot Matrix Display) and additional artwork. It also provides haptic feedback which mimics the vibrations you would feel from a real machine, for the most part.
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It is a Virtual Pinball machine which uses a 32″ LCD display (running at 1080p / 60fps), mounted in a vertical orientation to simulate an actual pinball machine. The AtGames Legends Pinball (ALP) isn’t small but isn’t quite a full-size pinball machine either, slightly larger than 3/4 scale. Not everyone has this problem, for space/price-constrained individuals having one (or more) real pinball machines may not be practical. Space is definitely a concern for me and why I’ve never owned a real pinball machine, as well as the cost. However, the ALP is priced currently around the $750 (USD) range. While they are typically beautifully designed, they are expensive, play one game, prone to repairs and take up quite a bit of room. As you may know, a full-size dedicated pinball machine can cost upwards of $5,000-$15,000. If you’re new to the ALP/virtual pinball, I’d recommend checking it out (clicking the thumbnail will open the video in a separate tab, you won’t lose your place here). The video to the right was my early experience with the Legends Pinball machine. Video: AtGames Legends Pinball Setup, Game Play and Review
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I’ve now owned the AtGames Legends Pinball (or ALP) for a full year and I am very pleased with my experience with it during that time. NOTICE: AtGames Summer Sale is going on now, see here.
