You can see a video of the completed project here, along with some footage of how to break down and reassemble the game. Anybody had luck with this or similar games It seems to work fine in MAME on my PC, with or without bios concerns. I've tried everything, including putting the pgm.zip bios files in the ROM and in the bios folder of the mini SNES. It was a project for fun that Dennis decided to do, not meaning for it to be a professionally built game, just a fun project. Apparently it's been supported by MAME and FBA for years but I can't get it to work with any core on the mini SNES. The game stayed in Dennis’s warehouse for several years to be played and also to startle people who saw it for the first time. The printing process took about 25 hours. The translite was designed and printed out on plexiglass. From there it was time to work on the coffin lid. An exhaust fan was installed keep everything cool.ĭennis visited a Halloween costume store to buy the demon monster which would hold the game display. To access the boards you could just lift the light board, and the boards were fitted to two shelves. The boards were mounted under the light board, in front of the demon monster (see below). The start button and flipper buttons were then moved to the frame of the coffin. The playfield fit almost perfectly into the coffin, with just a little bit of shimming here and there. Now he had everything he needed to start on the project. About a month later, Dennis found an old ornate funeral home coffin stand. He later found the coffin on eBay and bought it from a girl who was using it as a coffee table. For nearly 20 years he travelled the country picking up and delivering pins to people, and at a stop in Colorado, Dennis found a BSD with a lot of water damage on the cabinet, but a nice playfield and good boards. Here is the story: Dennis had wanted to build a BSD into a coffin since he saw the original flyer. With a demon monster thing holding the DMD. The game can be played solo or with a friend.Remember this picture from the original flyer for Bram Stoker’s Dracula pinball? Well, a guy named Dennis Dodel decided to build his Bram Stoker’s Dracula into a coffin, just like in the flyer. Holding the fire button down lets the pet accumulate power and when fully charged, letting it go will let the pet attack the enemies. Each character also has the ability to float across gabs by holding the jump button down, wings will then appear on their back. Killed enemies drop sometimes power-ups that increase you fire power or change your bullets. Character can level up by collecting skulls. The pet will become stronger and grow bigger when collecting hearts and level up. Each of the four characters has a pet that can be used to generate a temporally shield. He is one of the survivors and is determent to take his home planet back and save his people.Īs you make progress you fight various mutants, monsters, machines and bosses. You play as either the earthlings Jake, Dr J or Sara, who have promised to help Maya the ape man. The creatures killed or assimilated the majority of the inhabitants. Taking place on the once peaceful planet Andres, twenty lightyears from earth, that has been taken over by evil creatures after a red moon eclipse. Demon Front is a 2D side-scrolling run'n'gun game similar to the Metal Slug series.
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