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Extreme Pinball

(1995)

summary

Extreme Pinball was Epic's successor to their hit pinball game Epic Pinball It contains four pinball tables: Rock Fantasy, Medieval Knights, Urban Chaos, and Monkey Mayhem, each with a different theme Compared to Epic Pinball, it has a larger, 320x400 resolution, as well as taller tables, both allowing for more objects
It also has a typical Dot Matrix Display where the scoreboard shows 3D-rendered animations as well The controls are more sensitive with a faster ball This is less true to real pinball gameplay, but it speeds up the game's pace and gives more power to the player to influence the movement

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Genres

Simulator
Pinball
Arcade

Developer

Epic MegaGames

Publishers

Electronic ArtsSony Computer Entertainment

Player Perspectives

Bird view / Isometric

Themes

Action

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