![]() ![]() Versions for the Nintendo 3DS and Linux have been planned, but as of May 2016, they seem to be in Development Hell. Additional versions for Xbox Live Arcade, Play Station Network, OS X, Microsoft Windows (on Steam), Wii U, Nintendo Switch, and Amazon Kindle were released afterward. The Pinball Arcade was first released for iOS and Android mobile devices in 2012 with four titles available: Tales of the Arabian Nights (Williams), Black Hole (Gottlieb), Ripley's Believe It or Not! (Stern Pinball), and Theatre of Magic (Bally). and Williams Electronics, and included unlockable features, table histories, and achievements. As the names suggest, each title was a collection of six to twelve simulated pinball machines from Gottlieb & Co. These were developed by FarSight and released by various publishers for the Sixth Generation of consoles, ( Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2, Microsoft Xbox) and Nintendo's Wii. The predecessor titles were Pinball Hall of Fame: The Gottlieb Collection (2004) and Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection (2008). ![]() note Also released under Stern Pinball Each one comes with a full set of rules, production trivia, and operator controls players' scores are shared for online leaderboards and tournaments. or Alvin G., Stern Pinball, Williams Electronics, Sega, note Released under Stern Pinball and Data East. Unlike most digital pinball games which feature original tables, The Pinball Arcade is a platform for downloading and playing emulated versions of famous Physical Pinball Tables from Bally, Gottlieb note Either David G. The Pinball Arcade is a digital pinball game by FarSight Studios, a successor to their earlier Pinball Hall of Fame titles. ![]()
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