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Genre(s)
  
Pinball

Developer
  

Release date(s)
  
NA: November 1993

Initial release date
  
11 June 1993

Platforms
  
MS-DOS, DOS

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Artist(s)
  
Robert G. DepewJoe HitchensMikko IhoJames Schmalz

Composer(s)
  
Robert A. AllenJoshua Jensen

Designers
  
James Schmalz, Joe Hitchens

Modes
  
Single-player video game, Multiplayer video game

Publishers
  
Epic Games, WizardWorks Software, xLand Games

Similar
  
Epic games, Pinball games, Other games

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Epic Pinball is a 1993 pinball video game developed by James Schmalz and published by Epic MegaGames. The initial release pre-dated Schmalz' Digital Extremes name. The game is played seen from a 2D top-down view within a scrollable window with plain raster graphics in 320x200. It was noted for being programmed entirely in x86 assembly language for MS-DOS systems. The music was composed with Scream Tracker 3 and was converted to the custom PSM format.

Contents

Tables

The game was originally distributed on floppy disks in 3 separate packs of 4 tables each. The original shareware version (and an early retail version) included only the original "Android" table. Later shareware versions and retail versions contained an updated version called "Super Android" (although it's still referred to as "Android" in the game, the table was changed to say "Super Android")

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[1] Designed by Terry Cumming.
[2] A tribute to Epic's earlier game Jill of the Jungle.
[3] Designed by Joe Hitchens.
[4] This and the following table were designed and illustrated by Pixel of Future Crew.

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Another table, "African Safari", was included in the "Full Edition" (the CD-ROM version), in addition to the tables from the three packs above.

Releases

In 1993, the first registered game included only the first two pinball packs. The following year, xLand Games distributed that very version under the title "Fliper".

In 1994, the "Crash & Burn" and "Deep Sea" tables were released as individual games by B&N Software and it's child company Strange Ranger.

In 1995, all three packs plus the exclusive "African Safari" were released on CD.

In 2011, the game was partially re-made by Fuse Powered Inc. for Apple's iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad platforms. The game, re-titled as "Retro Pinball", features updated versions of the Super Android, Crash and Burn and Pangaea tables.

References

Epic Pinball Wikipedia


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