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Antonio Ortuño

personactive1 mentionsFirst seen Oct 31, 2024Last seen Oct 31, 2024

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Antonio Ortuño Nicolas

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Claims (13)

  • factualhigh

    Original Canasta 86 was very successful in Spain and earned good money for both operators and manufacturer Inder

    Source: Pinball Expo 2019 presentationSUPER CANASTA
  • factualhigh

    Quetzal Pinball had total creative freedom in designing Super Canasta

    Source: Pinball Expo 2019 presentationSUPER CANASTA
  • factualmedium

    Basketball is a popular theme for bars and pubs in Spain

    Source: Pinball Expo 2019 presentationSUPER CANASTA
  • opinionhigh

    Player-controlled slingshots in upper playfield area could be overlooked by players without visual indicator

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  • Representative from PinSound presenting new products at Pinball Expo 2024

    Pinball Expo 2024 Recap [ 07 / 08 ] - Nicolas with PinsoundOct 31, 2024

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Source: Pinball Expo 2019 presentation
SUPER CANASTA
  • opinionmedium

    Moving hands animation on slingshots proved to be effective at communicating player control

    Source: Pinball Expo 2019 presentationSUPER CANASTA
  • factualhigh

    Antonio created the Tokyo Perfect Drift design rapidly to meet his personal income needs after realizing his next game wouldn't be ready before end of 2018

    Source: Direct interviewTOKYO PERFECT DRIFT
  • factualhigh

    Tokyo Perfect Drift was designed in a single weekend at the start of August 2018

    Source: Quetzal Pinball designerTOKYO PERFECT DRIFT
  • factualhigh

    Antonio Ortuño gave up his job as a computer programmer three years before 2018 to focus on pinball design

    Source: Direct interviewTOKYO PERFECT DRIFT
  • factualhigh

    The initial programming language choice was Python, but was switched to Java two weeks before launch due to graphics performance requirements

    Source: Quetzal Pinball designerTOKYO PERFECT DRIFT
  • factualmedium

    Antonio Ortuño designed the controller boardset for Zidware's Magic Girl but was never paid for that work

    Source: Quetzal Pinball designerTOKYO PERFECT DRIFT
  • factualhigh

    Tokyo Perfect Drift prototype launched with approximately 50% of rules implemented, 30 display animations, and 2 songs

    Source: Quetzal Pinball designerTOKYO PERFECT DRIFT
  • predictionhigh

    Manufacturing of Tokyo Perfect Drift will begin in January 2019 at a rate of 2-3 games per month

    Source: Quetzal Pinball designerTOKYO PERFECT DRIFT
  • factualhigh

    Most parts for Tokyo Perfect Drift will be manufactured locally in Spain, with only standard off-the-shelf components imported

    Source: Quetzal Pinball manufacturing strategyTOKYO PERFECT DRIFT