![]() ![]() i have a 1996 pontiac bonneville, a 1991 cavalier convertible, and a 2000 grand prix gtp. 20k for a chevy cruze that rapidly looses value. i would never waste my money on a new car. now, if only i still had that original Nintendo from 1985, that would be worth something.Īs far as money i guess you guys dont know what i tight-wad i am, lol. consoles are just the chinese ripping us off. i have more fun with my pinball machines anyways. ![]() i wont be buying a next generation anything. on the pc i always like the company of heroes. i bought it to play forza and i will say that was excellent. i never really played the 360 that much anyways. real life, tangible pinball machines are a much, much better investment. if the buying public ever figures this out and turns to pinball machines as I did they are done. pinball is a much better investment and while the machines cost more to buy up front they are cheaper in the long run as you can get nearly all of your money back and maybe even might make a profit. think i will ever buy a console ever again. you mean to tell me this thing lost 80%+ of its value in 4 years. i dont want trade in credits, i wanted cash to help fund some LED's in some of my pins and i was hoping i would at least get $75-$100. they told me it was only worth $40-$50 in "trade in" credits. i bought an xbox 360 4 years ago, i called gamestop today because i wanted to get as much as i can out of the stupid thing. i can buy a pinball machine, play it for as long as i want and sell it in the future for what i payed for it or more so long as i maintain it. first of all the content really isnt that great, how many times can you rehash call of duty? beyond that as an investment they really are terrible. i will no longer purchase a sony or microsoft gaming product. i just want to say im DONE with consoles and i mean DONE. Pinball FX3 now holds the Williams license.This is kind of on topic. ![]() Recently lost its Williams license, which ended up forcing them to pull most of their best tables. Not only there are lots of tables to choose, many are still being added through DLC. Features three tables, one of which is none other than Space Cadet, the pinball game which came bundled with Windows until XP.Ī major collection featuring 3D replications of various real tables from the most prolific developers of the time (Williams, Bally, Gottlieb and Stern). ![]() Now available on GOG.com!Ī pinball title by Maxis made to show the 3D capabilities of the then new DirectX technology. Originally it was sold as three commercial packs with four tables each the "Complete Collection" CD-ROM release has all twelve, plus a bonus new table. Perhaps the most popular pinball title among old-school PC gamers due to its shareware release. When playing on modern computers it is recommended to reduce your desktop, since the games stretch to the current resolution.įrom Epic long before they hit it big with Unreal. While the first game is lackluster due to its poor physics, the sequels improve significantly, making for better overall simulations. Much like most Pinball sims, they go for a more fantasy style with enemies on the table to be destroyed and bonus areas to discover.Ī series of pinball titles by Sierra. One of the many supporters for the TurboGrafx-16, they have created the Crush Pinball series, which became cult classics. The first company to attempt and actually succeed at a more faithful recreation, it's games go for a more realistic style but are as much awesome as any other good entries of the genre.Ī veteran indie Japanese dev, they're popular among old-time Apple fans because all of their games had Mac versions. They were the kings of the Amiga, making some of the most fondly remembered Pinball games, many of which are still ported to other systems even today! Long before they were known for their FPS and Racing games, DICE were the first company to get Pinball games right. These are companies which specialized in creating Pinball games. If you want to learn more about pinball (and learn a trick or two), check this link. There were however quite a bit of amazing titles for this genre, so this list is here to help you pick the gems from the garbage. These days, if you want to play a Pinball game you have to either go to those gigantic and expensive game centres in Las Vegas or play through one of the many Pinball simulators made for a variety of consoles.Īs far as Pinball games go, most of them tend to be crappy to average, failing to replicate the physics and/or featuring bland table designs. Back in the day, however, they were practically everywhere, usually sharing the same space in game centres together with Arcade machines and billiards tables. Pinball machines are now a thing from the past, something that most people today only remember because of that Pinball game that came with Windows XP. ![]()
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