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First of all I would like to congratulate GOG for carrying Pure Pinball and the Pro Pinball Series. There are some other sweet pinball classics id like to see in the future. For example:
Epic Pinball
Silverball
Extreme Pinball
Addiction Pinball
Slam Tilt Pinball
Pinball Fantasies
Hyper 3D Pinball
Williams Pinball Classics
I'd love the DICE pinball games on here. I was a big fan of them, but we'll just have to wait. In the meantime, you can pretend like GOG will listen and put the games you've listed on the Wishlist.
I never was much for pinball games, although I did enjoy Pokemon Pinball and Metroid Prime Pinball.
but since Metroid Prime Pinball, I don't think I can play a Pinball game without rumble.
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Weclock: I never was much for pinball games, although I did enjoy Pokemon Pinball and Metroid Prime Pinball.
but since Metroid Prime Pinball, I don't think I can play a Pinball game without rumble.

Now that video game arcades are only found at Greyhound stations and golf centers , I have even more of a desire for these kind of games.
do you guys know of any pc pinball games that will make use of a usb or xbox 360 controllers rumble feature?
I loved Pinball Fantasies and Pinball Illusions, especially Illusions.
There were a series of pinball games I really enjoyed. One was a haunted house, and the other was with dinosaurs and adventurers you'd have to get to walk up the left side of the screen by getting points and stuff. Wasted so many hours on those. =D
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nondeplumage: There were a series of pinball games I really enjoyed. One was a haunted house, and the other was with dinosaurs and adventurers you'd have to get to walk up the left side of the screen by getting points and stuff. Wasted so many hours on those. =D
I think you're talking about the 3D Ultra Pinball Series from Sierra, specifically Creep Night and The Lost Continent. I have and enjoyed them both.
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Jimmer1: ...3D Ultra Pinball Series from Sierra, specifically Creep Night and The Lost Continent.
Those're them! As usual, Sierra provides the awesome. =D
The only pinball game I ever really get into was Virtual Pinball for the Sega Genesis. Though I haven't really played a whole lot of them since then either. I've thought of giving the pinball pack on here a shot.
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Ric1987: The only pinball game I ever really get into was Virtual Pinball for the Sega Genesis. Though I haven't really played a whole lot of them since then either. I've thought of giving the pinball pack on here a shot.
I can heartily recommend the Pro Pinball series. I especially like Fantastic Journey.
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Ric1987: The only pinball game I ever really get into was Virtual Pinball for the Sega Genesis. Though I haven't really played a whole lot of them since then either. I've thought of giving the pinball pack on here a shot.
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Jimmer1: I can heartily recommend the Pro Pinball series. I especially like Fantastic Journey.
Fantastic Journey is probably my least favorite of the three (well, four, but GOG doesn't have The Web...), but it's still an outstanding game, they all are. I'd highly recommend Big Race USA first and foremost, then consider either Timeshock or Fantastic Journey next.

The Pinball Gold Pack is excellent if you're fine with older DOS games, but don't expect the masterful level of detail that Pro Pinball will most certainly spoil you with! I thought Dream Pinball 3D sucked. Pure Pinball 2 Redux I don't even have.


Hal made some great pinball games for Gameboy, try Revenge of the Gator and Kirby's Pinball Land. Pokemon Pinball is also pretty good, the PC Engine games Alien Crush and Devil's Crush are worth checking out too. I don't even know why Epic Pinball (as well was the rest of the Epic MegaGames catalog) aren't here yet. I've enjoyed many more virtual pinball games, I'm not especially picky about my pinball physics though I appreciate them, but those are the ones a good amount of people could probably agree with.

As much as I'd like to forget it, you probably already have Space Cadet on your computer. Go ahead, check the games folder, it should simply be called "Pinball". I'd recommend closing the start menu at this point, but go ahead and click for free boredom! ;)
In addition to the above I also like the Full Tilt Pinball series.