Wow, that's amazing. Just glancing at the title I assumed he'd teach you how to *play* pinball, but how to actually *build* a table is so much cooler!
Maybe John will be looking to work our deals with successful students to actually get these things built and mass-marketed.
This is definitely one of my favorite tables, and I figure I spent a few hundred dollars playing it one summer (every single day at a poll hall). I became the grand champion on the table, and a year and a half later I came back and I still had the top score.
Here's a promotional video for the...
FarSight Studios has reported that the XBox 360 version should be ready for download at the end of March. A date will be posted here once it's confirmed.
Update: The XBox website is now showing a release date of March 28 for the game.
Update 2: The game has been moved to April 4.
FarSight Studios has reported that the PS3 version should be ready for download at the end of March. A date will be posted here once it's confirmed.
As this is a PSN title, you'll need to have a Playstation Network ID, and a PSN account in order to download it. The game won't be available on disc.
It would be nice if the credits we earn from high scores and matches could be tracked, and counted towards something. Maybe in the future they could be used to unlock something in the game, such as different rubbers for the flippers.
Anyone else interested in tracking the credits?
Feel free to discuss your favorite tables here, including posting links to videos, photos, rule sheets, or other information about the table. Share your memories about the table, and tell everyone why it was a favorite, or why it was a quarter-eating monster.
Have a table to sell, or want to...
I'm sure many of us own the Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection that FarSight released on systems a few years ago. Since we may see all (or nearly all) of the tables released through Pinball Arcade, I'm curious which ones you'd buy again. Here's a list of tables from the PS3/360...
The ball diverter is missing from the right ramp - this allows the ball to go to the lock area, or ride the rails over to the left-hand side of the screen. It can be seen in the 360 video, but doesn't appear on the iOS or Android tables.
I picked up the Epic Quest table for Zen Pinball the other day, and I've been having a lot of fun with it. I already bought it for the PS3 when they accidentally released it in December, so I knew what the table was like. Nice, bright colors, and I enjoy the theme (the humor reminds me a bit of...
While I'll likely buy all the tables released for Pinball Arcade, my "OMG, I HAVE TO OWN THAT!" list is fairly short:
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Twilight Zone
Simpson's Pinball Party
I'd like to think I have a shot at all three of those, but I know Star Trek and Simpsons are likely...
My name is Gord Lacey, and I'm the admin of Pinball Arcade Fans.
After joining the Pinball Arcade Facebook page shortly after it was created, I noticed people asking the same thing over and over on the FB wall. Facebook is great for getting a message out and having people comment on it, but...
For a list of released tables, please check PiN WiZ's thread here
Latest NEWS And INFORMATION From FarSight Studios Concerning The Pinball Arcade
Here's a list of confirmed (unreleased) tables, taken from various sources:
Flight 2000 (winner of the Classic Stern Poll - to be released late...
Pinball Arcade was released for iOS on Thursday, February 9. It's a Universal app, so you can play it on an iPhone/iPod, as well as an iPad.
There are two versions of the app, a free game (which supports in-app purchases for all the tables), or a $0.99 version which comes with Tales of the...
Welcome to the launch of Pinball Arcade Fans, a forum for discussing the game from FarSight Studios, coming to iOS, Android, Playstation 3, XBox 360, Playstation Vita, Nintendo 3DS, Mac and PC.
While we're not directly connected to FarSight Studios, we have the blessing of the studio, and...
Pinball Arcade will be ready to play on Thursday, February 9! It's a Universal app, so you can play it on an iPhone/iPod, as well as an iPad.
There are two versions of the app, a free game (which supports in-app purchases for all the tables), or a $0.99 version which comes with Tales of the...
We've seen the game running on an iPhone, an iPad, and an Android phone... and now an Android tablet. Here's the game on a Motorola Xoom:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kk4QVAAty4c
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