Metallica Pinball: The Tale of a Custom-Built Table

Andy Chalk

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Metallica Pinball: The Tale of a Custom-Built Table

Building a one-of-a-kind pinball machine is no small feat: Just ask the guys who designed and built a custom table for none other than Metallica [http://www.metallica.com/].

"James Hetfield saw the Earthshaker [http://www.ujuju.com/item.php?id=598]. "The shaker motor was a big plus on Earthshaker," Krause said. "The crowd roars when it is activated. Earthshaker is a fun game as well; playability is a big factor."

The machine was "sanded, stripped and refurbished" to specifications that were "tighter than factory," while the playing field and back box were hand-painted by Dirty Donny [http://www.dirtydonny.com/], an artist who has done work for Metallica in the past. "Donny's art is perfect for pinball," Krause said.

But that was just the beginning. A Metallica pinball table needs a healthy dose of Metallica, so team member Tanio Klyce created a complex Linux-based system to play a large number of CD-quality tracks and other audio clips. Making things even cooler, Hetfield, the band's vocalist, recorded new voice-overs to be used in the game.

The complete overhaul of the lighting, sounds and other effects was equally demanding. Krause doubled the number of lights in the machine, added a "CNC-cut light baffle board like on old EM games," modified the lighting circuit board and added 12 additional relays for the backbox lighting. Klyce, meanwhile, had to find audio hardware that could stand the vibrations and do some serious reprogramming of the Williams System 11 architecture to get the sounds up to par. "My first pass at triggering sounds, voice, and music directly from the sound commands resulted in an unpleasant cacophony," he said.

In the end, however, the machine came together about as you'd expect: "Blisteringly fast," according to Bitmob's [http://bitmob.com/index.php/mobfeed/first-ever-footage-of-metallica-pinball-in-action.html] Brett Bates, who gave it a try at the Pacific Pinball Expo, where the machine was displayed before making its way to its permanent home at Metallica Headquarters. "I'm not sure if it fully comes across in the video, but this table is blisteringly fast - by far the fastest table at the expo," he said. "Fancy bump and catch tricks won't work well here. Hell, you're in trouble if you blink."

And how much does something like this cost? Krause wouldn't say, but you can bet it wasn't cheap. "Tanio Klyce, Dirty Donny, Dan Kramer, Rolph Brittain and myself put in many extra hours to take this to the next level," he said. "I have to say that this is the coolest project I've ever been involved with and thanks to those guys and James for making it happen." Ah well - maybe someday, when I'm rich and famous.


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kaiZie

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this is by far one of the coolest things ive seen all year, would love to see it in person, but then I guess i'd have to join metallica, and i dont see that happeneing any time soon
 

DanielPowell33

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kaiZie said:
this is by far one of the coolest things ive seen all year, would love to see it in person, but then I guess i'd have to join metallica, and i dont see that happeneing any time soon
You could always be there next bass player XD

Ot: thats pretty awesome!!
 

SimuLord

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scotth266 said:
I love pinball. If only more people felt the same way.
The single greatest crowning moment of awesome I've ever had as a gamer was when me and a friend kept an old Surf N' Safari table going on one quarter for over two hours, passing off the game with each ball---and the reason we had to stop isn't because we ran out of replays but because our moms showed up to drive us home for dinner because it was a school night (I was 13 and in eighth grade---it was the spring of 1991.)
 

scotth266

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SimuLord said:
scotth266 said:
I love pinball. If only more people felt the same way.
The single greatest crowning moment of awesome I've ever had as a gamer was when me and a friend kept an old Surf N' Safari table going on one quarter for over two hours, passing off the game with each ball---and the reason we had to stop isn't because we ran out of replays but because our moms showed up to drive us home for dinner because it was a school night (I was 13 and in eighth grade---it was the spring of 1991.)
I had a similar experience with a Addams Family table.

My family also owns a table, though we don't use it much anymore: it's been used so much over the years that the old girl is worn down. A bit of restoration is in order.
 

cleverlymadeup

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scotth266 said:
I had a similar experience with a Addams Family table.
that was one of my fav tables there was. i also liked Judge Dredd, Star Wars, Indiana Jones and Cyclone

i miss pinball games in arcades, they were so much fun and would always suck my quarters.
 

AvsJoe

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That is awesome! Too bad I can't really appreciate it since the last time I played pinball was about 4 or 5 years ago (it was a South Park machine at the XS Family Fun Centre in my hometown for those of you who give a damn).
 

Terramax

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scotth266 said:
I love pinball. If only more people felt the same way.
I would if I got my monies worth with the darn thing.

On a happier note 'Pro Pinball: The Web' is my fav pinball game. I have all the pro pinballs + Metroid Pinball for the DS. PB games are fun enough.
 

Woem

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Terramax said:
scotth266 said:
I love pinball. If only more people felt the same way.
I would if I got my monies worth with the darn thing.

On a happier note 'Pro Pinball: The Web' is my fav pinball game. I have all the pro pinballs + Metroid Pinball for the DS. PB games are fun enough.
For the people who are interested: GOG.com has a couple of pinball games [http://www.gog.com/en/search/sort/search/pinball] for PC, all of which are Pro Pinball.
 

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Woem said:
Terramax said:
scotth266 said:
I love pinball. If only more people felt the same way.
I would if I got my monies worth with the darn thing.

On a happier note 'Pro Pinball: The Web' is my fav pinball game. I have all the pro pinballs + Metroid Pinball for the DS. PB games are fun enough.
For the people who are interested: GOG.com has a couple of pinball games [http://www.gog.com/en/search/sort/search/pinball] for PC, all of which are Pro Pinball.
There are also a few pinball emulator sites. I won't say where, since they fall in that gray area of everyone is pretty sure they're legal IF you have a physical copy (or in this case, the actual pinball machine) but no one is really positive one way or the other, but I'm sure everyone here is computer-savvy enough to find the sites even without my direct links.

Anyway, nice to see a few other fans of pinball around here. I'm no fan of Metallica, but still, sweet table.
 

USSR

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That is by far the greatest pinball machine I've ever seen.

..beat that pinball wizard.
 

Andronicus

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Woem said:
Terramax said:
scotth266 said:
I love pinball. If only more people felt the same way.
I would if I got my monies worth with the darn thing.

On a happier note 'Pro Pinball: The Web' is my fav pinball game. I have all the pro pinballs + Metroid Pinball for the DS. PB games are fun enough.
For the people who are interested: GOG.com has a couple of pinball games [http://www.gog.com/en/search/sort/search/pinball] for PC, all of which are Pro Pinball.
Ehhhh, that's good and all, but it's just not the same as a real pinball table.

It's a shame, because there's barely anywhere near where I live with a pinball table. They're damned expensive to buy over the net, and I wouldn't trust the delivery either. I guess I'll just have to make do with the videogame versions.
 

Fasckira

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Meh, its just a pinball table. Im finding it hard to get excited over it regardless of who its been made in honour of.