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Epic Pinball

Epic Pinball

PC
Released

Release Date: November 6, 1993

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Simulator of popular showroom vending machines, prepared by James Schmalz and Digital Extremes studio. The game is distinguished by high quality VGA graphics and an impressive number of several flippered tables maintained in a varied style.

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Epic Pinball is a shareware simulator of popular slot machines, commonly called flippers. Epic Megagames was commissioned by Digital Extremes, a Canadian studio founded by James Schmalz, which is also responsible for the commercial version of the game, known as Silverball. A characteristic feature of this title is the impressive number of tables available, two of which: Crash & Burn and Deep Sea have also been released separately as a stand-alone game.

The game uses the classic top-down perspective. During the game we can see only a part of the table on the screen, and the camera shows only the part on which the ball is currently placed. The game consists in gaining as many points as possible by performing subsequent tasks consisting in hitting specific ramps and bumpers in a given order. Raster graphics of the game in 320x240 resolution presents a high level of performance for its time. The tables are colorful and full of details, and the rules of scoring on each of them is introduced by a detailed instruction. Up to 4 players can participate in the game at the same time, competing with each other alternately.

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows

Developer: Digital Extremes

Publisher: Epic Games

Age restrictions: none

Game Series

Epic Pinball
Epic Pinball

2GAMES

Epic Pinball Game Series

Epic Pinball Game Series

Features

System Requirements

System Requirements for Epic Pinball Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Recommanded System Requirements:
386 SX, 1 MB RAM, 3 MB HDD, DOS.