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Most Popular Pinball Games - Page 28

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  • Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends Pinball

    1995

    Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends Pinball

    1995

    Pinball
    Amiga CD32 DOS Amiga
    Play different pinball tables based on characters from the children's television show
  • Super Pinball II: The Amazing Odyssey

    1995

    Super Pinball II: The Amazing Odyssey

    1995

    Pinball
    Super Famicom
    The sequel to Super Pinball: Behind the Mask, this time the selection consists of the sci-fi themed "Space Sister" table, the spy-themed "The Spy Eyes", and the circus themed "Showtime".
  • Pinball Magic

    1990

    Pinball Magic

    1990

    Pinball
    DOS
    Pinball Magic is an early pinball game by French company Loriciel. In a nice twist to regular pinball tables, here you have to clear tables by activating all letters, which opens the exit to the next table.
  • Hot Pinball Thrills

    2015

    Hot Pinball Thrills

    2015

    Pinball
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    These 3 HOT pinball tables are the ultimate joy for fans of action packed arcade rounds. Thanks to state-of-the-art technology you’ll experience a premium physics simulation. Amazingly detailed, right down to realistic reflections, this game delivers the most intense pinball experience.
  • Fantastic Pinball Thrills

    2015

    Fantastic Pinball Thrills

    2015

    Pinball
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Are you ready for the ultimate Pinball challenge? The authentically detailed Pinball tables are inviting you to a round of thrilling arcade action. The modern technology ensures a top-notch, state-of-the-art physics simulation.
  • Flipnic: Ultimate Pinball

    2003

    Flipnic: Ultimate Pinball

    2003

    Pinball
    PlayStation 2
    A pinball game with multiple twists. Flipnic isn't your basic pinball game, it's a psychedelic trip through fantastic land of pinball. The game features multiple tables in which the player must complete a given set of tasks before he or she can proceed to the next level. Each of the "tables" consists of many smaller playing areas and every one has some gimmick in them. For example, one must first freeze the waterfall and then destroy the ice and climb a mountain behind it. All this using only the paddles and the ball.
  • Pinball Yeah!

    2010

    Pinball Yeah!

    2010

    Pinball
    Android PC (Microsoft Windows) iOS Mac
    Pirates, Leprechauns, Krakens, Artificial Intelligence, a metal ball and your thumbs. The secret formula that takes you deep into a new and innovative fantasy pinball experience. Embrace a virtual world controlled by an evil A.I., with no purpose other than to seek your high-score's demise! Four tables are available for your thumbs delight: - Outsmart the wicked A.I. to gain access to other simulations. - Assist the pirates against the mighty Kraken, while keeping an eye out for treasure! - Quench your thirst and grab a handful of peanuts at "Ye Old Irish Pub" to help you focus on your quest for the Leprechaun's life savings! - Get some classic pinball action on, without bothering your parents for an endless sum of coins!
  • Akira Psycho Ball

    2002

    Akira Psycho Ball

    2002

    Pinball
    PlayStation 2
    Akira Psycho Ball is a digital pinball game based on the popular Akira series created by Katsuhiro Otomo. It features the original storyline and the animated film adaptation's theme song.
  • Raster Blaster

    1981

    Raster Blaster

    1981

    Pinball
    Atari 8-bit Apple II
    Raster Blaster is one of the very first video pinball titles, and Bill Budge's precursor to his seminal Pinball Construction Set. The table included is very similar to the Williams Firepower table from 1980.
  • Pinball Construction Set

    1983

    Pinball Construction Set

    1983

    Pinball
    Atari 8-bit PC-9800 Series PC-8800 Series Commodore C64/128/MAX Mac DOS Apple II
    Pinball Construction Set created a new genre of video games - the "builder" or "construction set" class of games. Users can construct their own virtual pinball machine, by dropping controls onto a table. Controls included bumpers, flippers, spinners and other standard pinball paraphernalia. Attributes such as gravity and the physics model could also be modified. Users could then save their creations and develop custom artwork to go along with them. As Pinball Construction Set itself was not needed to play the tables, they could be freely traded online or on a floppy disk.
  • Marvel Pinball: Captain America

    2011

    Marvel Pinball: Captain America

    2011

    Pinball
    PlayStation 3 PlayStation 4 Android PC (Microsoft Windows) iOS Wii U PlayStation Vita Xbox One
    Cap leads the Howling Commandos against his arch-enemy, the fearsome Red Skull, in a decisive World War II assault on enemy territories. However, the Red Skull possesses the Cosmic Cube. Will the Sentinel of Liberty prevail?
  • Simple 1500 Series Vol. 11: The Pinball 3D

    1998

    Simple 1500 Series Vol. 11: The Pinball 3D

    1998

    Pinball
    PlayStation
    A pinball game released exclusively in Japan on the PlayStation.
  • Pinball Prelude

    1995

    Pinball Prelude

    1995

    Pinball
    Amiga CD32 DOS Amiga
    A pinball game with three tables: Past, Present and Future.
  • Obsession

    1994

    Obsession

    1994

    Pinball
    Atari ST/STE Amiga
    Obsession is a pinball game for the Amiga and Atari STE.
  • Enchanted

    1989

    Enchanted

    1989

    Pinball
    DOS
    Enchanted is a Pinball game in which a magician must travel through his space-time ship to different worlds to prevent them from being destroyed by an evil entity that threatened the entire galaxy. With this argument, the player must visit these worlds through different boards, obtaining, of course, the highest score
  • Cobra Pinball

    1985

    Cobra Pinball

    1985

    Pinball
    Amstrad CPC
    A basic pinball game with a cobra themed table.
  • ArcPinball

    1990

    ArcPinball

    1990

    Pinball
    Acorn Archimedes
    A pinball game made by Shibumi Soft.
  • Pinball Wizard

    1983

    Pinball Wizard

    1983

    Pinball
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Amstrad CPC
    There is a single table, featuring 2 sets of flippers at the base, and 4 bumpers on each side, allowing for multiple ricochets. Above these are a set of scoreless bumpers, each of which has a gap in between and a letter above, which spell out 'Sagittarian' along the top - hit them all to turn them into bonus lights. An accumulating bonus is also kept, which increases in increments of 50. Sticky bonuses are also provided, and hitting the 'hi' one often enough increases the value of the bumpers
  • Time Scanner

    1987

    Time Scanner

    1987

    Pinball
    Arcade Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE Amiga Amstrad CPC MSX
    An arcade interpretation of pinball featuring the flippers, ramps, targets, bonus multipliers etc. of the classic genre it serves to replicate. Each level has a specific graphical style - in keeping with the 'time travelling' theme of the game's title - with each of the game's four tables split into two sections. When the player enters either the top or bottom section of a table, the screen will scroll vertically up or down respectively to follow the action.
  • 1st Person Pinball

    1989

    1st Person Pinball

    1989

    Pinball
    Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga
    1st Person Pinball is a pinball game in which the camera follows closely on the ball rather than the whole table.
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