3.4

1st Person Pinball

Release Date calendar
1989
Platform joystick
MS-DOS
Game Type type
Released
Max Players players
Overview

Tynesoft were almost certainly the first people to try a first person pinball game with this ambitious program. Up to four players could join in, including 2 computer players to show you how it's done. The game can be played from a more traditional overhead-view mode, which makes it easier to tell where the bumpers are in relation to the flippers, and is recommended for learning the game. Most of those bumpers are single-colour and arranged in a straightforward pattern. There are three different gameplay speeds and 2 possible levels of ball bounce.

Alternate Names
  • First Person Pinball
Cooperative

No

ESRB

Not Rated

Genres
Pinball
Developers
Cirrus Software
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