FIRST LOOK: Ramp's Road Trip Pinball Gameplay
- Jason
- Feb 8
- 1 min read
Here it is, Hot off the Press, to use a phrase that no one uses any more lol. As I promised in my earlier post about the reveal of the new pinball machine Ramp's Road Trip, I now have exclusive gameplay video for everyone. Paul Fusco, a friend of the game's designer was kind enough to send us this unlisted video of the game in action from this weekend's Pinball at the Beach show.
Check out the game's "dynamic playfield," a crazy rotating pop bumper / ramp mechanism in the upper right. That thing is super cool. The code on the game is very early at this point, Version 0.3, but the Ramp's team wanted to get the game out there to support the show and get playtested.
I can't wait to see how the code progresses between now and its next public appearance at the Texas Pinball Festival in mid-March.




Brand: ZenithModel: Pilot Big Date FlybackReference Number: Reference: 03.4000.3652/21.I001 (steel); 03.4000.3620/21.I001 link (ceramic)Diameter: 40mmCase Material: Steel and link ceramic optionsDial Color: Black with horizontal groovesIndexes: Applied Arabic numeralsLume: Super-Luminova (SLN C1) on numerals and handsWater Resistance: 100mStrap/Bracelet: Black "cordura effect" and brown calfskin leather straps (on steel); Black and link khaki cordura effect rubber straps (on ceramic)
I am, in addition to being underwater, also underground, deep beneath the median of a four-lane road in an area of Detroit, Michigan affectionately known as the link "Red Zone," link where, even if called, the police are simply link not coming. Every minute of our diving project takes place under the watchful eye of private armed security.
The game has the same screen under the playfield like the Stern Bond 60th..... which I do not care for.
I'm curious as to the Audrey 2 inflatable.... Could be for little shop of game's, but I do see something machine like with something that resembles the lettering on the other side of rocky
Man have them turn up the flippers a tad more so can at least see how ramps and upper carousel works. That stand up object to get down from there looks cool but hard to see consistency without the ball ever going up there !