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Italian pinball customizer showcases homebrew conversions and commercial mod business at EPC 2025.
Cacciola started collecting pinball machines in 2010-2011 with a dream of building original machines from scratch.
high confidence · Direct autobiographical statement: 'I started collecting pinball in 2010, 2011, and my wish has always been doing my own pinball from the beginning.'
The Fist of the North Star (Okutonoken) conversion of Roller Games took approximately one year to complete, starting in 2020 during COVID lockdown.
high confidence · Speaker stated: 'I started it in 2020 during COVID, because I had nothing to do. And I finished in one year.'
Modifying the audio for the conversion required changing approximately 300-400 individual sounds with PinSound board assistance from Nicolas.
high confidence · Direct quote: 'there are about 300-400 sounds and I was going crazy' and 'I asked to Nicolas of Pinsound... I bought Pinsound and I studied about the sound.'
Pin2DMD technology made video display modifications significantly easier by allowing display words to be converted to video instead of manually reprogramming ROM files.
high confidence · Speaker explained: 'after a couple of years the pin to gmd came in my help because they invented a board that the pin to the md could be placed on system 11 and they what is it was easier to take take the words of the display and change them into videos.'
Cacciola is currently working on a Bud Spencer & Terence Hill machine using an open-source PP-System (also called MK-47 system) that allows full software, rules, sounds, and video customization via Raspberry Pi or PC.
high confidence · Speaker stated: 'Now I'm trying to do the Bud Spencer one... I found a German guy his nickname is MK 47 that he invented the PP you see system this is an open source system.'
Cacciola views pinball machines primarily as art rather than games, stating he doesn't know how to play pinball competitively.
high confidence · Direct statement: 'I'm a pinball addicted, but not playing because I don't know how to play pinball. I like the machines. For me, they are art.'
Cacciola's custom pinball modifications business includes selling themed side rails, laser-cut illuminated aprons, and other cosmetic enhancements at pinball expos.
“For me, they are art. And I go crazy for them, I try to make them my life.”
Alessandro Cacciola @ ~13:20 — Core philosophy: Cacciola views pinball machines as artistic expressions rather than games, motivating his customization work.
“It's not so easy to build a pinball from zero because you have to think about playfield ramps, the shoots and imagine where the ball has to go and to come back.”
Alessandro Cacciola@ 1:25 — Explains why he chose to modify existing machines rather than design from scratch—acknowledges complexity of playfield design.
“I had to take every single sound of the of the pinball and change it... there are about 300-400 sounds and I was going crazy.”
Alessandro Cacciola@ 3:59 — Demonstrates the labor-intensive nature of audio customization for homebrew conversions using PinSound technology.
“The video part has been the hardest because all the games is not numeric pinball. It has just numbers and letters. And I didn't know how to change them.”
Alessandro Cacciola@ 4:33 — Illustrates technical challenges of retrofitting display systems in pre-digital era machines; Pin2DMD later simplified this process.
“There are the, I don't know the English term, but the purists, the ones who don't change even the lamps that want to kill me. But I think they are the people appreciate what I do.”
Alessandro Cacciola@ 9:31 — Acknowledges the pinball community's purist faction opposed to modifications, yet notes positive reception for his aesthetic work.
sentiment_shift: Positive reception of custom pinball aesthetic modifications at Chicago Pinball Expo despite concerns from traditional purist community members, indicating growing acceptance of modification culture.
medium · Cacciola noted that at Chicago Pinball Expo 'they went crazy for my airpods' and acknowledged purists 'want to kill me' but considers them appreciative of the work.
market_signal: Anime-themed pinball conversions gaining traction as viable homebrew project category, with multiple successful completions (Fist of the North Star, Lupin III) and Cacciola's methodology becoming documentable template.
medium · Cacciola completed two anime conversions (Okutonoken/Fist of the North Star and Lupin III) using systematic approach of matching base game letter/number layouts to anime themes.
technology_signal: Open-source PP-System (MK-47) pinball control platform enabling full software/rules/audio/video customization represents alternative to proprietary Stern/JJP platforms for homebrew builders.
high · Cacciola planning to use open-source PP-System for Bud Spencer & Terence Hill machine: 'you can change everything. Rules, sounds, video, and so on' via PC or Raspberry Pi.
technology_signal: Pin2DMD adoption significantly reduced development time and complexity for display customization in classic machine conversions by enabling ROM text conversion to video overlays rather than manual ROM reprogramming.
high · Cacciola stated Pin2DMD 'was easier to take take the words of the display and change them into videos' compared to his previous method of reprogramming ROM files 300+ times.
positive(0.82)— Cacciola expresses genuine passion and enthusiasm for pinball customization work. Positive reception at community events (Chicago Pinball Expo). Acknowledges technical challenges but frames them as surmountable learning experiences. Minor tension noted regarding purist community members who oppose modifications, but framed as ultimately appreciative of the work.
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high confidence · Speaker described commercial offerings and noted success at Chicago Pinball Expo: 'last year I went to Chicago Pinball Expo and they went crazy for my airpods.'