That Mike Dunn is everywhere...
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Hi, last week our office was equipped with a *new* pinball game called "Road Show." Since most of us was new to this particular game, a quick search of the Internet gave us some rules sheets and historical notes. One collegue came up with this piece of text, written by some "Michael Dunn" from UCLA:
http://www.lysator.liu.se/pinball/IPD/rules/roadshow.txt
Could this be the same man who enlights lurkers as myself with excellent articles on this very site??? Some excerpts from the text also reveals that Mike ain't that bad behind the plunger......
Bonus multipliers become even more important near the end of a big game.
You'll have lots of cities, lots of miles, and lots of Blasts. Building up
your multiplier each ball should be a high priority. Mike once collected a
799M Fun With Bonus with a 6x multiplier!
...Some pictures of the pinball game can be found at:
http://www.pinball.nu/tillman/roadshow.shtml
Regards
Andreas Hallberg -
Hi, last week our office was equipped with a *new* pinball game called "Road Show." Since most of us was new to this particular game, a quick search of the Internet gave us some rules sheets and historical notes. One collegue came up with this piece of text, written by some "Michael Dunn" from UCLA:
http://www.lysator.liu.se/pinball/IPD/rules/roadshow.txt
Could this be the same man who enlights lurkers as myself with excellent articles on this very site??? Some excerpts from the text also reveals that Mike ain't that bad behind the plunger......
Bonus multipliers become even more important near the end of a big game.
You'll have lots of cities, lots of miles, and lots of Blasts. Building up
your multiplier each ball should be a high priority. Mike once collected a
799M Fun With Bonus with a 6x multiplier!
...Some pictures of the pinball game can be found at:
http://www.pinball.nu/tillman/roadshow.shtml
Regards
Andreas HallbergYes it is. If you go to Michael Dunn's homepage you will see he has an unnatural attraction to pinball games. Even has a section on his favourite pinball games. Seems he does averything doesn't it? Along with Chris the wanna be weather man we have an eclectic mix on Code Project. :) Michael Martin Pegasystems Pty Ltd Australia martm@pegasystems.com +61 413-004-018 "Don't belong. Never join. Think for yourself. Peace" - Victor Stone
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Hi, last week our office was equipped with a *new* pinball game called "Road Show." Since most of us was new to this particular game, a quick search of the Internet gave us some rules sheets and historical notes. One collegue came up with this piece of text, written by some "Michael Dunn" from UCLA:
http://www.lysator.liu.se/pinball/IPD/rules/roadshow.txt
Could this be the same man who enlights lurkers as myself with excellent articles on this very site??? Some excerpts from the text also reveals that Mike ain't that bad behind the plunger......
Bonus multipliers become even more important near the end of a big game.
You'll have lots of cities, lots of miles, and lots of Blasts. Building up
your multiplier each ball should be a high priority. Mike once collected a
799M Fun With Bonus with a 6x multiplier!
...Some pictures of the pinball game can be found at:
http://www.pinball.nu/tillman/roadshow.shtml
Regards
Andreas HallbergYep, that's me! And you do realize I am SOOOOO jealous that you have a Pat Lawlor-designed pin! :-D --Mike-- http://home.inreach.com/mdunn/ "....." -- Silent Bob :love: your :bob: with :vegemite: and :beer: