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This is 3-D Pinball, baby. It's a whole new world and a whole new way of looking at it. Make like a giant from a cozy top-down view or get microscopic in a 3-D earthquaking trip that sucks you in one end and shoots you out the other. Right down into a rocketing, head-rattlin' shotgun ride of pure screaming speed. Better learn the flipper mambo fast or it's game over. These balls and bumpers have got arcade smarts and they're not letting anything slide by without a fight. Hold on tight. This sensory freak-out's jumping with creepy graveyards, dark fantasylands and rat-tat-tat gangsters in not four, not five, but six completely different table-shaking, electro-bumping, ramp raging worlds. Don't forget to pack your fingers. You're gonna need 'em. Includes six finger-blistering tables featuring:
Requirements: 486-DX33, 8 MB RAM, 2X CD-ROM drive, MSCDEX 2.2 or higher, sound card with FM and PCM sound, hard drive with 3 MB free, SVGA video card with 1 MB RAM, DOS 5.0 or higher, launchable from Windows 95.
Reviews:PC Entertainment, May 1996 "Hyper 3-D's game play leaves little room for complaints. The six tables - Fun Fair, Star Quest 2049, The Monster, The Gangster, Roadking USA, and Myst & Magic - will test all your pinball savvy." "Hyper 3-D Pinball marries the best features of pinball and the computer to satisfy advanced gamers and novices alike." CD-ROM Today, February 1996 "...The Monster Game puts you in a Dr. Frankenstein-type lair - gooney, eerie, and damp. Your goal is to blow up the maddest of mad scientists' labs and accomplish Total Overload, raising the power meter to 30,000 volts. With its perfectly composed and appropriately creepy music, it's one of the best and most challenging games imaginable. "You also get a Star Trek-like outer galaxy game, a hell-bent-for-asphalt road race, and an excellent dungeons and dragons fantasy that puts you inside a Tolkien Odyssey. With its many cool features, Hyper 3D sometimes outshines the real deal in the arcade. If only it were easier to see."
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