# Multi-Bally 2.0 Custom Homebrew Pinball Machine that Plays Real KISS, Star Trek & Flash Gordon

**Source:** Knapp Arcade  
**Type:** article  
**Published:** 2022-07-15  
**Beat:** Pinball

**URL:** https://www.knapparcade.org/multi-bally-2-0-custom-homebrew-pinball-machine-that-plays-real-kiss-star-trek-flash-gordon

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## Analysis

Brian Cox has created a multi-game homebrew pinball machine using the FAST Pinball platform with interchangeable playfields and code, featuring 2.0 remakes of classic Bally titles: KISS (1978), Star Trek (1978), and Flash Gordon (1981). Each module uses CPR reproduction playfields with custom code and animations, allowing multiple classic games in a single cabinet footprint.

### Key Claims

- [HIGH] Brian Cox has created 2.0 remakes of Bally's 1978 KISS, 1978 Star Trek, and 1981 Flash Gordon games — _Direct description of the homebrew project showcasing multiple playfields_
- [HIGH] The machine uses the FAST Pinball Platform for control and code — _Explicitly stated in opening description of the system_
- [HIGH] All modules use CPR reproduction playfields with custom code and animations — _Stated as technical specification of the homebrew system_
- [HIGH] The multi-game homebrew takes up significantly less physical space than owning multiple pinball machines — _Stated as primary advantage of the modular design_

### Notable Quotes

> "The machine has a generic cabinet that has the ability to swap playfields and code using the FAST Pinball Platform."
> — **Source/Knapp Arcade**
> _Describes the core technical architecture enabling the multi-game system_

> "All of the modules that Brian has created for the system have brand new CPR reproduction playfields and custom code and animations that swap right into the cabinet."
> — **Source/Knapp Arcade**
> _Explains the modular component approach and quality of reproduction playfields used_

### Entities

| Name | Type | Context |
|------|------|---------|
| Brian Cox | person | Homebrew pinball machine designer/builder who created the multi-game FAST-based system |
| FAST Pinball | company | Control platform and hardware manufacturer providing the system used for the homebrew cabinet |
| CPR | company | Playfield reproduction manufacturer providing the playfields used in Brian Cox's modules |
| KISS (1978 Bally) | game | Classic Bally pinball machine being remade as 2.0 version with custom code and CPR playfield |
| Star Trek (1978 Bally) | game | Classic Bally pinball machine being remade as 2.0 version with custom code and CPR playfield |
| Flash Gordon (1981 Bally) | game | Classic Bally pinball machine being remade as 2.0 version with custom code and CPR playfield |
| Knapp Arcade | organization | Source covering homebrew pinball projects and industry content |

### Topics

- **Primary:** Homebrew pinball machines, FAST Pinball platform, Bally 2.0 remakes
- **Secondary:** CPR reproduction playfields, Modular game systems

### Sentiment

**Positive** (0.85) — Enthusiastic coverage of an innovative homebrew project; language emphasizes 'cool' and 'super cool' features, highlighting engineering achievement and practical space-saving benefits

### Signals

- **[design_philosophy]** Bally 2.0 remake strategy continues with custom playfields and modern code while maintaining classic game IP; demonstrates community-driven restoration of vintage titles (confidence: high) — Three separate Bally titles (KISS, Star Trek, Flash Gordon) remade with CPR playfields and custom code/animations
- **[technology_signal]** FAST Pinball platform enabling modular multi-game homebrew systems with interchangeable playfields and code, reducing physical footprint while preserving classic game diversity (confidence: high) — Brian Cox's system swaps playfields and code modules in single cabinet using FAST Pinball control platform

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## Transcript

Here's a cool new video that shows off Brian Cox's multi-Bally custom homebrew pinball machine. The machine has a generic cabinet that has the ability to swap playfields and code using the FAST Pinball Platform.

This particular video shows off Brian's 1978 Bally KISS 2.0 game, but he also has 2.0 remakes of Bally's 1978 Star Trek and 1981 Flash Gordon. All of the modules that Brian has created for the system have brand new CPR reproduction playfields and custom code and animations that swap right into the cabinet.

This super cool homebrew enables Brian to have a bunch of classic Bally pinball machines but it takes up only a fraction of the space.

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*Exported from Journalist Tool on 2026-04-13 | Item ID: 0cf2731e-4556-4a11-b0d6-e654021429f9*
