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Pro Pinball: Big Race USA

Pro Pinball: Big Race USA

PC
Released

Release Date: December 31, 1998

LAN

Another, third title from an excellent series of pinball simulators. This time we have at our disposal a table in a typical American style, and the plot of the game focuses on the theme of a taxi ride through the United States.

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Pro Pinball: Big Race USA is another title in the excellent series of pinball simulators created by the duo Cunning Development and Empire Interactive. In this version, the creators set the bar even higher, improving almost all aspects of the game.

In Pro Pinball: Big Race USA The book focuses on the theme of a taxi journey from New York to San Francisco and back. Along the way we will take engers with us and deliver them to designated places, run away from the police or eliminate other cars from the race. We carry out all these tasks, of course, by directing the balls at the indicated targets, ramps and bumpers. In the central part of the table there is a map of the United States, on which our progress is shown on an ongoing basis.

In addition to the traditional improvements received with each edition of the series, this time the authors have introduced a number of important changes to the gameplay. Once again, the physical model and the already excellent, prerendered graphics in resolutions of up to 1600x1200 have been improved, adding new effects such as motion blur. A new feature is the introduction of five different difficulty levels, which makes the task easier for beginners.

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Pro Pinball: Big Race USA
Pro Pinball: Big Race USA
Pro Pinball: Big Race USA

5GAMES

Pro Pinball Game Series

Pro Pinball Game Series

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System Requirements

System Requirements for Pro Pinball: Big Race USA Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Recommanded System Requirements:
Pentium 90MHz, 16MB RAM, graphic card 1 MB, 10 MB HDD, DOS/Windows 95/98/NT 4.0.