• sad_detective_man@sopuli.xyz
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      6 hours ago

      I tried running it again recently. Have they patched out the infinite ricochet loops you can get going? The physics feel a little different

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      6 hours ago

      I don’t know if it’s un ironic because, at the time (and for a long time), it was the only digital pinball game worth mentioning. All of the others weren’t really very serious. This was the first attempt to really make a serious digital pinball game. And it was fucking amazing. I spent a lot of time playing it.

      It might’ve been a year before I could last more than five minutes playing it

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        That’s not true, I got a shareware Pinball game many years before that ran on DOS which had several tables that were all distinct from each other, better graphics, but if I wanted to unlock everything I had to give a complete stranger my credit card number or send a money order to a physical address.

        3D Space Cadet Pinball is popular because it was given to every Windows user for free.

        Hilariously (Sadly) the full version of the game failed. The one table demo that we all know was immensely more successful.