Microsoft Pinball Arcade was launched for Windows in 1998, and followed up with a version for Game Boy Color in 2001. The game featured licensed tables from Gottlieb.
The game features a variety of historically important pinball tables, one from each decade, representing the evolution of pinball in America.
The game features a variety of historically important pinball tables, one from each decade, representing the evolution of pinball in America.
Tables included in Microsoft Pinball Arcade
Baffle Ball (1931)
No flippers on this, but essentially the prototype for pinball
Humpty Dumpty (1947)
The first pinball machine to include flippers. (Not included in Game Boy Color version)
Knock Out (1950)
Slick Chick (1963)
Spirit of 76 (1975)
Haunted House (1982)
The first pinball game ever to have a three-level playfield.
Cue Ball Wizard (1992)
(Not included in Game Boy Color version)