
Watch the trailer for the Guns ‘N’ Roses pinball game below. The Guns N’ Roses “Not In This Lifetime” pinball game is available in three models including the Standard Edition, a Limited Edition , and the Collector’s Edition - limited to just 500 units, and is signed by Axl Rose, Slash and Duff McKagan. The game is designed around playing through the Guns N’ Roses entire 21-song setlist with a concert stage and moving spotlights. The gameplay experience incorporates elements of the band’s sound and stage show through multiple LCD screens and customized LED lighting to replicate the ‘Not In This Lifetime’ production which is now the third highest-grossing concert outing of all time. “To have this type of design work and participation from the game’s namesake creating the actual pinball game, has never, ever, been done before in the industry,” adds Jersey Jack Pinball designer Eric Meunier.

“Jersey Jack pinball games are some of the most unique and beautiful pins ever made and I am honored to have been able to work with their brilliant team to design one of the most original and exciting rock ‘n’ roll pins ever produced.” The effect when applied to your backglass is similar to that of screen printed translites, even when. Made with the same NxtEVO2 printing technology that we use on our cabinet decals, this translite offers the most beautiful stunning colors and contrast. You have been warned!ĭO NOT include any of these files with other downloads or projects without asking / getting permission first.Īll Logos, Copyrights and Trademarks are property of their respective owners.“It’s been a very fulfilling experience working with Jersey Jack on the new GNR Not in This Lifetime pinball machine,” says SLASH. Brand new reproduction printed translite for Guns N’ Roses pinball machine.
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I DID NOT create this for you to download as SELL, MAKE MONEY OR PROFIT ON. PLEASE NOTE: I create these image, videos, tables and backglass files for fun and for the dedicated VPX pinball users on this and other forum. so "thanks" or comments in the support topic would be greatly appreciated. Similar styled front ends can use "basically" the same process.

This will keep the backglass video running when load the table through PinballX and keep it on the screen looping while you are playing the table.Ĥ.) Load PinballX, scroll through to this particular table, and go ahead and load it. Load the other stuff if you want at this time, i.e.: Wheel Image, Topper, etc.ģ.) IMPORTANT: Directly under the Table name and Description for this table in PinballX, there is a row of check boxes. Using the pulldown menu, and select Backglass - and load the backglass. You can set the Description to whatever you want. Use the manager to add the GNR (Data East 1994) table as the table name. It should load without any backglass present because there is no backglass named that special name.Ģ.) Load PinballX's game manager and select "Add New" table. You should NOT rename any Guns N' Roses b2s to that file name. This will prevent VPX from trying to "match" the b2s file to the table when it loads. So instead of naming the table Guns N Roses (Data East 1994).vpx - name the table GNR (Data East 1994).vpx.

GNR (Data East 1994) Alternate-Backglass-Video.mp4ġ.) Make sure you name / rename the VPX table a completely different name than any other version of the table you may have. Topper Images and Wheel Images are included as well. I happened to come across an alternate backglass translite image - that I was able to recreate (and in my opinion, improve upon) with a collection images from the internet and some original elements drawn from scratch. That's why I opted to make a 1920x1080 HD VIDEO version that continuously loops, instead. What I wanted to do with this VIDEO backglass was not possible with a b2s file (very fast flickering and flashing) without either a huge file size or the risk of slowing down the tables gameplay.

The original tables backglass was a single fluorescent light that just illuminated the backglass translite.
