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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: West Lothian, SCOTLAND, United Kingdom
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WANTED: Pinball!
Does anyone know of any excellent PC pinball games?
And I dont mean the one supplied with Windows! Thanks.
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My brother used to have a cool pinball game 'Crash and Burn Pinball', but I think it was a DOS game.
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I have a customer that has "Balls of Steel" - he says it's great. It's been around for a few years and plays well on a P2-266 with onboard video - he has an old HP Pavilion.
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Here's a pretty cool pinball game. I found it at Wal Mart for like $5.
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If you can find Any of the "Adventure Pinball" games, such as Forgotten Island, get them. They are really cool. And so's one called Pro Pinball: Timeshock. Also, you might want to look into the Pinball MAME emulator and getting some real tables to play on it.
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Join Date: Nov 2002
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Have you heard of "visual pinball", it's the greatest thing to hit the computer for pinball fans. Hundreds of pinball tables for free created by a fantastic community. They are mainly emulations of real pinball tables and they are absolutely incredible, especially the ones from the 90's. Here's the link to the vp forum. I would sign up and get one of the experts to show you what to download and how to set it up, i promis you you won't regret it, it's amazing. http://www.vpforums.com/forum/index.php
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