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Pinball
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(Win95/98)
(Retail) (PINMAD2PR) |
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Twenty First Century Entertainment /
Softkey
Game
Ratings:
9 out of 10 from Computer & Net Player
A Construction Kit for Windows
Always knew you could build the ultimate pinball table? Now's your chance to
prove it! Pinball Builder is a complete construction kit that lets you create,
build, then play your own pinball tables. So get going - the only limit is your
imagination.
Think it:
The only limit is your imagination!
Build it:
Quick and easy "drag and drop" interface.
Thousands of table combinations possible.
Hundreds of pre-made graphics or import PCX and BMP files.
Paintshop Pro graphics program included to draw your own designs.
Multiball play, adjustable table angles and an Instant Replay feature.
Plenty of sound effects and MIDI music to add.
Play it:
Play over the Windows desktop or choose a full screen version.
Includes 2 ready-to-play tables.
Trade your tables on disk or over the Internet.
Requirements:
IBM PC CD-ROM and 100% compatibles, 486 DX2 66MHz minimum, 8MB RAM, 10MB
hard disk space, 2x CD-ROM drive, Windows 3.1 (with DOS 6.0 or higher) or Win
95, MSCDEX version 2.22 or above, SVGA graphics (VESA local bus video card
recommended), all popular MIDI compatible sound cards supported, mouse and
keyboard input.
Reviews:
Computer & Net Player, February 1997
"You've always considered yourself a computer-pinball wizard, but you've
never encountered a table that really impressed you. Here's your chance to
build your dream table using 21st Century Entertainment's Pinball Builder. You
can customize one of 32 table configurations that already have ramps, side
guards and flippers placed. Placing jets, kickers, lamps and other mechanics is
as easy as clicking and dragging. You can also import .pcx and .bmp graphic
files to detail your pinball table and select from scores of sound effects. To
finish your table, just choose the music you want. Thanks to Pinball Builder's
fairly easy interface, novice to advanced pinball gamers can design their ideal
tables and then share them with others."
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