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Full Tilt! Pinball

Full Tilt! Pinball

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Descr: Full Tilt! Pinball is a pinball video game developed by Cinematronics and published by Maxis in 1995. It features pre-rendered 3D graphics and three tables Space Cadet, Skulduggery, and Dragon's Keep. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: October 31, 1995
Publisher: Maxis
Composers: Matt Ridgeway
Developers: Cinematronics, LLC, Cinematronics
Modes: Single-player video game, Hotseat
Platforms: Microsoft Windows, Classic Mac OS

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