Extreme Pinball (1995)

Digital Extremes, Electronic Arts, Epic MegaGames, High Score Entertainment, Sony Computer Entertainment

Main
4
hours
Main + Extra
-
hours
Platinum
-
hours

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.

Platforms

DOS PS1 PS3 PSP

Genres

Arcade Pinball Simulator

Themes

Action

Languages: English

Interface Audio Subtitles
English

Media

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