Pro Pinball Video Game Series
Pro Pinball Series Evolution
2016
Pro Pinball: Timeshock! - The ULTRA Edition
1999
Pro Pinball: Fantastic Journey
1998
Pro Pinball: Big Race USA
1997
Pro Pinball: Timeshock!
1996
Pro Pinball: The Web

Pro Pinball: Timeshock! - The ULTRA Edition
June 21, 2016
A remastered edition of a classic PC game released back in 1997. Pro Pinball: Timeshock! - The ULTRA Edition is considered the best pinball simulation ever made, mainly because of a realistic physics engine used, extensive configuration settings available and high-quality visuals. The player is able to adjust the power of bumpers, how long will it take for particular elements of the table to wear out, the table's tilt or the number of balls. In comparison to the original game, the textures were changed, resolution was increased and visuals were enriched with advanced effects ed by modern GPUs. What is new here, is also the special Glass-Off Mode allowing the player to control a ball and visit each and every corner of the pinball kingdom thanks to that. Scores can be published in an online ranking. The game modes available here were created both for a single player experience and multiplayer competition between three players in the so-called hot seat mode.

Pro Pinball: Fantastic Journey
December 31, 1999
The fourth installment of the Pro Pinball series, created by Adrian Barritt duo Richard Horrocks and Cunning Development. In this case, the Fantastic Journey title table was put at the disposal of the players, using numerous motifs from Juliusz Verne's rich work.

Pro Pinball: Big Race USA
December 31, 1998
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.

Pro Pinball: Timeshock!
September 30, 1997
Continuation of a series of realistic pinballs, launched in 1996. This time the authors serve us a journey in time, asking players to find fragments of the crystal hidden in four different time zones.

Pro Pinball: The Web
August 31, 1996
An arcade game, whose creators tried to imitate as faithfully as possible the behavior of real, known from the gaming salons of slot machines. It is distinguished by superb high-resolution graphics and a fully three-dimensional table model, as well as an excellent physical engine reproducing the actual behaviour of the balls.