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Updates from This Week in Pinball

October 28, 2017 By Paul Kiefert Leave a Comment

While we have been quiet here on the website, we’ve been hard at work on a new game.

This Week in Pinball has just posted a recap of the Python’s Pinball Circus project, as well as an inside scoop on us working on a second title.

You can read all about it here.

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April Fools announcement

April 1, 2015 By Paul Kiefert 3 Comments

As many of you know, most of our team had a close relationship with Python. And as such, we are excited to announce our second game: “Bride of Pinball Circus”.

Just like Python followed up “Pin-BOT” with “Bride of Pin-BOT”, he always wanted to do the same with Pinball Circus and we will deliver.

Features will include:
– Pinbo Metamorphosis where you turn Pinbo into a sexy elephant
– A never seen before “Trillion” point shot
– Pin-BOT Freak Show mini-playfield
– more features to be announced

Just like with Python’s Pinball Circus, we are not offering preorders on this title.

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Circus Maximus mentioned in Autodesk 3D Printing Article

December 15, 2014 By Paul Kiefert Leave a Comment

Several months ago the Circus Maximus team was interviewed for an article about 3D printing on the Autodesk Spark blog.

We get a nice mention along with our friends at Spooky Pinball regarding how we are using 3D printing in our projects.

You can read all about it at the Spark blog in the following article: Full Tilt: 3D Printing Sparks Pinball Revolution

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Is it really October already?

October 2, 2014 By Circus Maximus Leave a Comment

We are currently in more of a heads down mode as we have many arms of the project in motion at once, but as October has snuck up on us we wanted put out a quick update.

First, we will be bringing our whitewood prototype to the 30th Anniversary Pinball Expo in Chicago this October.  We will also be speaking at Pinball Expo this year about our experiences with Python and where the project is currently at.  Our seminar will be on Thursday evening at 8:30pm.  If you are at expo, please stop by and say hi!

So, how is the Python’s Pinball Circus project progressing?  Pretty well actually.  The lengthier website updates are generally detailed reviews of parts of the projects past, but if you have been following us on Facebook, we have been putting some extra photos out of recently project progress.

You may have seen photos of cabinets being worked on, ball guides being bent, and big batches of parts arriving.

It’s a mad dash to get as much done as we can by the time we bring the game to Expo, so updates on the website have slowed down during this time.

I will leave you with a few teaser photos though.  And  yes, there are playfields behind the frosted window.  🙂

 FrostedCabinet   pops balllauncher

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Faith in Pinball

August 2, 2014 By Circus Maximus Leave a Comment

O’hare Airport on January 1st

I’m not a terribly religious person, but you can’t help but feel that someone/something is helping things come together with the Circus project.   The story that follows is just one of numerous examples of what I mean by that statement.

Python’s birthday is on New Years Day, so a couple of us from the team decided to fly up to Chicago and celebrate Python’s 60th birthday with him along with a few extra days visiting.  A couple days after his birthday he wanted to take a trip to his Lawrence, MI farm.

Driving Mr Python

On most of our trips to Python’s, I ended up being the chauffeur.  Of course, like most of our winter trips to Chicago, the weather was not the best and there was considerable snow on the ground, but Python and I loaded up into his Land Rover and we started to head towards Lawrence.

It wasn’t really clear to me exactly why we were heading to his other house, but away we went.  We visited with several neighbors of his before going to his farm, but it’s what happened at the farm that is really the cool part.

Python sent me down to his office in the basement of the cabin and asked me to look for any computer hardware that might be useful for the Circus Project.  I went down and all I saw were super old Windows 95 hardware and an old SCSI Scanner.  Nothing really useful for what we were doing.

Then Python asked me to look for any sculptures of his.  As I looked around something fell of the desk and hit my foot.

Pinball Circus Speech?

Pinball Circus Speech?

Being the old Boy Scout that I am, I bent over and picked it up to put it back on the desk and out of the corner of my eye I noticed it was an old cassette tape, and on the label it looks like it says Circus on it.  After looking at it closer I notice it says “Pinball Circus Speech” along with a couple names.

So I show it to Python and after visiting some more with some local friends of his we start heading back to Chicago.

The entire trip home I’m thinking this is a speech of Python’s where he was talking about Pinball Circus at some banquet or convention.

Now most people don’t have cassette tape players anymore, but luckily Python still did, so we popped the tape in and hit play and … nothing.  So we fiddled with the settings on the player a little and hit play again and we start to hear music.  Well, one side of the tape appears to be a mixtape, so we flip it over and hit play again.

The faces on all of us when we heard what was coming through the speakers was priceless.  It was the original voice recording for the callouts from the Ringmaster and Flippy the Clown.  It even has some of the banter going on between the engineer and the voice guys.

If that tape had not fallen off the table and hit my foot, I don’t think we would have discovered this piece of Pinball Circus history.

 

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