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''Extreme Pinball'' is a 1995 pinball video game published by Electronic Arts for DOS and [[PlayStation]]. It was the first game developed by Digital Extremes, though founder James Schmalz had also previously created ''Silverball'' and ''Epic Pinball'' in 1993. It was released via [[PlayStation]] Network in 2010. |
''Extreme Pinball'' is a 1995 pinball video game published by Electronic Arts for DOS and [[PlayStation]]. It was the first game developed by Digital Extremes, though founder James Schmalz had also previously created ''Silverball'' and ''Epic Pinball'' in 1993. It was released via [[PlayStation]] Network in 2010. |
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The game has the following tables: |
''The game has the following tables:'' |
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* Rock Fantasy |
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* Monkey Mayhem |
* Monkey Mayhem |
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Revision as of 05:16, 5 December 2015
Extreme Pinball is a 1995 pinball video game published by Electronic Arts for DOS and PlayStation. It was the first game developed by Digital Extremes, though founder James Schmalz had also previously created Silverball and Epic Pinball in 1993. It was released via PlayStation Network in 2010.
The game has the following tables:
- Rock Fantasy
- Medieval Knights
- Urban Chaos
- Monkey Mayhem
Tropes used in Extreme Pinball include:
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