South Park Custom Pinball as seen at Pinball Fantasy '98. I dont know who to thank for the pictures but thanks whoever you are :)

Game was about 80% finished. The upper playfield was nowhere near complete.

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Full view: The widebody with flow was what I set out to create. Problem was the software guy bailed out so we had to tweek a bunch of stuff to work with Popeye software. The left side is the lock which had to be re-done for the Popeye software. Originally it was 2 inlines with a tiny ramp behind them for when you lock the 3rd ball it would feed to the UL flipper to start Multiball.
Right side: Playfield color turned out kinda green. Oh well, live and learn. The 4 standups in the middle where changed from drop targets for the software again.
The ramps were homemade. The artwork was from a southpark calender. The insert art was printed on a mylar like substance then clearcoated. Missing here: I made a "loop back" ramp which given enough velocity the ball going down the right outlane would loop back around and land in the inlane. But time ran short in time for the show.
The loop next to the ramp would feed through the jets, around to the middle loop which would throw the ball right at the UL flipper (much like Earthshaker) Shooting the middle loop the other way would feed the outter loop back to the UL flipper which made some interesting combos. Knocking down the motorized 3-bank would feed a VUK to the upper playfield. Shooting the ball across the sideless ramp into Chef's love shack was the goal. Missing are 2 standups. Plus the flipper was to big. A safecracker sized one would have worked better.
Custom cabinet Art. Thats me on the left sporting the mullet.