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+ | |21st Century Entertainment<br>[[File:21st_Century_Entertainment.png|200px]] |
− | !Pinball Dreams |
+ | !Pinball Dreams, Pinball Fantasies, Pinball Illusions, Pinball Mania, Slam Tilt |
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+ | |The first company to do Pinball games right, they were the kings of the Amiga, making some of the most fondly remembered Pinball games, many of which are still ported to other systems even today! |
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− | |KAZe<br |
+ | |KAZe<br>[[File:Kaze.png|200px]] |
− | !Super Pinball: Behind the Mask |
+ | !Super Pinball: Behind the Mask, Super Pinball 2: Amazing Odyssey, Last Gladiators, Necronomicon |
|The first company to attempt and actually succeed at a more faithful recreation, it's games go for a more realistic style but are as much awesome as any other good entries of the genre. |
|The first company to attempt and actually succeed at a more faithful recreation, it's games go for a more realistic style but are as much awesome as any other good entries of the genre. |
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+ | |Little Wing<br>[[File:Little Wing logo.png|200px]] |
− | !Tristan |
+ | !Tristan, Crystal Caliburn, Loony Labyrinth, Golden Logres, Jinni Zeala, Mad Deadalus |
|A veteran indie Japanese dev, they're popular among old-time Apple fans because all of their games had Mac versions. |
|A veteran indie Japanese dev, they're popular among old-time Apple fans because all of their games had Mac versions. |
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− | |Naxat Soft<br |
+ | |Naxat Soft<br>[[File:Naxat.png|200px]] |
− | !Alien Crush |
+ | !Alien Crush, Devil's Crush, Jaki Crush |
|One of the many supporters for the TurboGrafx-16, they have created the Crush Pinball series, which became cult classics. Much like most Pinball sims, they go for a more fantasy style with enemies on the table to be destroyed and bonus areas to discover. |
|One of the many supporters for the TurboGrafx-16, they have created the Crush Pinball series, which became cult classics. Much like most Pinball sims, they go for a more fantasy style with enemies on the table to be destroyed and bonus areas to discover. |
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− | |A series of pinball titles by Sierra. While the first game is lackluster due to its poor physics, the sequels improve significantly, making for better overall simulations. When playing on modern computers it is recommended to reduce your desktop, since the games stretch to the current resolution. |
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− | !Epic Pinball |
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− | |From Epic long before they hit it big with Unreal. Perhaps the most popular pinball title among old-school PC gamers due to its shareware release. Originally it was sold as three commercial packs with four tables each; the "Complete Collection" CD-ROM release has all twelve, plus a bonus new table. [https://www.gog.com/game/epic_pinball_the_complete_collection Now available on GOG.com!] |
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− | !Full Tilt Pinball |
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− | |A pinball title by Maxis made to show the 3D capabilities of the then new DirectX technology. Features three tables, one of which is none other than Space Cadet, the pinball game which came bundled with Windows until XP. |
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!The Pinball Arcade |
!The Pinball Arcade |
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|A major collection featuring 3D replications of various real tables from the most prolific developers of the time (Williams, Bally, Gottlieb and Stern). Not only there are lots of tables to choose, many are still being added through DLC. |
|A major collection featuring 3D replications of various real tables from the most prolific developers of the time (Williams, Bally, Gottlieb and Stern). Not only there are lots of tables to choose, many are still being added through DLC. |
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+ | !Android, iOS, OS X, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows, Kindle Fire, Ouya, PlayStation 4, Xbox One |
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− | Recently lost its Williams license, which ended up forcing them to pull most of their best tables. Pinball FX3 now holds the Williams license. |
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− | !Android<br />iOS<br />Windows<br />macOS<br />PS3<br />PS4<br />PS Vita<br />Xbox 360<br />Xbox One<br />Kindle Fire<br />Ouya |
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