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  2. Virtual Pinball - Wikipedia

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    Virtual Pinball is a follow-up to EA's 1983 title Pinball Construction Set from the same author, Bill Budge, released 10 years later for the Sega Genesis.One to four players can choose from either 29 premade tables or design one using in-game editor tools.

  3. Visual Pinball - Wikipedia

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    Visual Pinball was released to the public on December 19, 2000 by programmer Randy Davis. In 2005, David R. Foley purchased rights from Davis for modification of the suite for a full-sized pinball cabinet based on the Visual Pinball software. [3] Chicago Gaming purchased rights for licensed tables from Williams Electronics. The Visual PinMAME ...

  4. The Machine: Bride of Pin-Bot - Wikipedia

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    The Machine: Bride of Pin-Bot (styled The Machine: Bride of PIN•BOT) is a 1991 pinball game designed by Python Anghelo and John Trudeau (Dr. Flash), and released by Williams. It is the second game in the Pin-Bot series, and is the last game produced by Williams to use a segmented score display rather than a dot-matrix screen. It is also one ...

  5. WMS Industries - Wikipedia

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    1967 Williams Pinball Game with a Beatles theme, "Beat Time". Stanford engineering graduate Harry Williams entered the coin-operated amusement industry in 1933 and helped popularize several important pinball innovations such as the tilt mechanism, electrically-powered scoring holes, and the ability to win a free play by achieving a certain score.

  6. South Park (pinball) - Wikipedia

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    Fifteen years after the release of the original South Park pinball table, Zen Studios collaborated with South Park Digital Studios to develop and release a new virtual pinball adaptation of South Park as a paid mobile app (for iOS and Android) and an add-on for Zen Pinball 2 and Pinball FX 2, along with a bonus table, Butters' Own Pinball Game ...

  7. Category:Pinball video games - Wikipedia

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    P. Pac-Man Pinball Advance; PaTaank; Pin Bot (video game) Pinball (1980 video game) Pinball (1984 video game) The Pinball Arcade; Pinball Builder; Pinball Construction Set

  8. Xenon (pinball) - Wikipedia

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    Xenon was among twelve titles included in the 2006 digital arcade game UltraPin by UltraCade Technologies. [6] It was chosen in a poll for inclusion in FarSight Studios' 2012 release The Pinball Arcade, and was available for purchase on several platforms until the developer's license to include Williams and Bally tables expired in July 2018.

  9. Earthshaker! (pinball) - Wikipedia

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    Earthshaker! is a pinball game designed by Pat Lawlor and released by Williams Electronics in 1989. The game features an earthquake theme and was advertised with the slogan "It's a Moving Experience!" Some prototypes have a building that when the shaker motor is activated will fall down but the team removed it due to cost savings. [1]