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Pinball Dreams releases 3D lenticular translites for classic Williams games; Medieval Madness review highlights impressive depth but notes resolution loss and layering issues.
Pinball Dreams has licensed past Williams titles through Planetary Pinball Supply to make new 3D translites for classic dot-matrix pinballs
high confidence · Direct statement in article about licensing arrangement
Medieval Madness is the first 3D translite to be released by Pinball Dreams
high confidence · Article explicitly states 'Medieval Madness is the first to be released'
Whitewater and Attack from Mars will be the next 3D translite releases, with Theatre of Magic and Revenge from Mars also in the pipeline
high confidence · Article states 'Pinball Dreams have announced that Whitewater and Attack from Mars will be their next releases, with Theatre of Magic and Revenge from Mars also in the pipeline'
3D lenticular translites cost approximately 40% more than standard 2D reproduction translites
high confidence · Article notes Medieval Madness 3D translite is €195/$222/£156 at Pinball Dreams and $199 at Bay Area Amusements, described as 'only around 40% more than the cost of a standard 2D reproduction translite'
The lenticular method produces reduced horizontal resolution with visible vertical lines
high confidence · Technical explanation and photographic evidence of lenticular line artifacts shown in review
Converting hand-drawn artwork from games like Medieval Madness into 3D layered compositions requires extensive manual cutting, layer positioning, and inpainting of missing background areas
high confidence · Detailed technical explanation in article describing the labor-intensive process of layer separation and artwork completion
“Pinball Dreams have licensed past Williams titles through Planetary Pinball Supply so they can make new 3D translites for classic dot-matrix pinballs, and Medieval Madness is the first to be released.”
Article author @ N/A — Establishes the licensing arrangement and product launch foundation
“So moving your head up and down makes no difference.”
Article author (technical explanation) @ N/A — Explains limitation of lenticular 3D technology for vertical viewing angle changes
“That's a lot of cutting out, but even that's not the end of the job.”
Article author @ N/A — Emphasizes the complex, labor-intensive nature of creating 3D translites from hand-drawn artwork
“The immediate impression is, well… impressive. You don't need to move around to see the obvious depth effect, and the colour reproduction is just excellent.”
Article author (review) @ N/A — Positive assessment of the 3D translite's visual quality and color fidelity
“Considering the work and processes involved in making these, they're a very reasonable upgrade, even if you already have a perfectly good translite in your game.”
Article author (conclusion) @ N/A — Final verdict on value proposition relative to production complexity
“The only danger is that, like ColorDMDs, once you have a 3D translite in one of your games, you'll eventually have to do them all.”
Article author @ N/A — Humorous observation comparing upgrade addiction to ColorDMD adoption pattern in collector community
community_signal: Pinball News conducted hands-on review at Austria Championship Series final; indicates aftermarket upgrade products are part of competitive/collector community discourse
high · Article states 'it wasn't until we made the trip to Austria for their Championship Series final that we were finally able to get our hands on one to review'
licensing_signal: Pinball Dreams licensing past Williams titles through Planetary Pinball Supply to legally produce 3D translites for classic games; indicates continued IP control and licensing opportunities for classic manufacturers
high · Article explicitly states 'Pinball Dreams have licensed past Williams titles through Planetary Pinball Supply'
market_signal: 3D translite pricing at $195–$199 represents approximately 40% premium over standard 2D reproduction translites; affordable enough for adoption while maintaining healthy margin structure
high · Article notes 3D translites are 'only around 40% more than the cost of a standard 2D reproduction translite' at comparable price points across retailers
announcement: Pinball Dreams announces 3D lenticular translite lineup: Medieval Madness released; Whitewater and Attack from Mars upcoming; Theatre of Magic and Revenge from Mars in pipeline
high · Article states 'Pinball Dreams have announced that Whitewater and Attack from Mars will be their next releases, with Theatre of Magic and Revenge from Mars also in the pipeline'
product_concern: Medieval Madness 3D translite exhibits installation challenges (thickness tolerance issues with backglass edging strips), focal plane focusing errors (King appears fuzzier than trolls), restricted viewing angles with ghosting in corners, and artwork layering errors (detached castle turrets, floating window figure, black line artifact)
positive(0.78)— Article is favorable toward the 3D translite as an innovative product with impressive visual results and reasonable pricing. Technical issues (resolution loss, ghosting, artwork errors) are documented but framed as minor compared to the benefit of the depth effect. Conclusion characterizes the upgrade as 'very reasonable' and comparable to successful ColorDMD adoption pattern, suggesting optimistic outlook for the product category.
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high · Detailed photographic and technical documentation of issues including ghosting images, focus differential, and artwork errors; installation difficulty documented with collateral damage to test machine
technology_signal: Lenticular 3D translite technology being revived and applied to classic Williams games through licensed reproduction; represents new aftermarket upgrade category for collectors
high · Detailed technical explanation of lenticular process and product review demonstrating practical implementation of 3D translite upgrade for vintage pinball machines