A hobbyist is rebuilding Microsoft’s 3D Pinball: Space Cadet as a real machine, crafting a physical playfield with working bumpers, ramps, and lighting.
A hobbyist is rebuilding Microsoft’s 3D Pinball: Space Cadet as a real machine, crafting a physical playfield with working bumpers, ramps, and lighting.
Yes, in my opinion anyways, it counts.
The original game itself apparently was a demo for another full set from “Full Tilt Pinball”, or something like that anyways.
I’m all for it, like how often do you get a videogame turned into real life hardware?
Retro comes to life? Still retro…