System Shock Pinball joins Pinball M's already illustrious launch library of terrifying expansions — alongside Chucky's Killer Pinball, Dead by Daylight™ Pinball, The Thing Pinball, Duke Nukem's Big ...
Until recently, the 20-year old Stern Pinball was the only remaining large designer and manufacturer of new pinball tables. The sole survivor of pinball’s devastating drop into the nadir of pop ...
News flash: Zen Pinball is awesome. But you probably already know that Zen Studio’s original tables are almost universally a blast to play. What you might not know is that the latest add-on to their ...
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Like the restaurant whose walls are lined with photographs of celebrities, Zen Studios' Pinball FX suite has shaken hands with an eclectic mix of big names since 2010: Spider-Man. Darth Vader. Archer.
The Pinball Arcade from FarSight Studios offers up painstakingly accurate pinball physics, combined with pixel-perfect recreations of some of the best real-world pinball tables ever created. But both ...
If you forgot what terror was like…it's back. In pinball form. Stern Pinball has unveiled three new tables, all themed to the film Jaws. The company will be ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Zen Studios today announced the Star Wars Pinball Table Collection, an officially licensed 10-pack of tables based on George Lucas' iconic ...
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Just when you'd thought you'd seen the last of John Wick, the world's deadliest assassin is preparing to return in a brand-new pinball game. Yeah, we're thinking he's back. Developed and produced by ...
The maker of the long-running Pinball FX series of virtual pinball tables says a switch to a controversial new means of selling live content will help it accommodate cross-platform buys later. But ...
Damn. James Hetfield looks like Ted Nugent in that photo. In all seriousness, the AC/DC and Metallic pinball machines look pretty sweet. I loved the Tron Legacy one -- nothing beats a good light cycle ...