Games like Pro Pinball: Fantastic Journey

Find more than 15 similar video games like Pro Pinball: Fantastic Journey

Pro Pinball: Fantastic Journey

Pro Pinball: Fantastic Journey

Details: Video game
Descr: Pro Pinball: Fantastic Journey is an action video game developed by Cunning Developments, published by Empire Interactive and distributed by Take-Two Interactive for Microsoft Windows and PlayStation. It is the fourth game in the Pro Pinball series. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: December 28, 1999
Series: Pro Pinball
Developer: Cunning Development
Genre: Action game
Platforms: Microsoft Windows, PlayStation, Classic Mac OS
Publishers: Empire Interactive, Take-Two Interactive, Koch Media

Pro Pinball: Fantastic Journey similar games:

1


0

0
Pro Pinball: Big Race USA
Plot: Pro Pinball: Big Race USA is an action video game developed by Cunning Developments, published by Empire Interactive and distributed by Take-Two Interactive for Microsoft Windows and PlayStation. It is the third game in the Pro Pinball series, and is themed around travelling around the United States...

2


0

0
Pro Pinball: Timeshock!
Plot: Pro Pinball: Timeshock! is an action video game developed by Cunning Developments and published by Empire Interactive for Microsoft Windows and PlayStation. It is the second game in the Pro Pinball series, and is themed around the concept of time travel. Wikipedia

3


0

0
Pro Pinball: The Web
Plot: Pro Pinball: The Web is an action video game developed by Cunning Developments for PlayStation, MS-DOS and Sega Saturn. It is the first game in the Pro Pinball series. Wikipedia


5


0

0
True Pinball
Plot: True Pinball is a video game developed by Digital Illusions and published by Ocean for the PlayStation and Sega Saturn in 1996. It is an enhanced version of Pinball Illusions. Wikipedia

6


0

0
Kiss Pinball
Plot: KISS Pinball is a video game developed by Wildfire Studios and published by On Deck Interactive for Microsoft Windows in 2000. A port for PlayStation, developed by Tarantula Studios, was released by Take-Two Interactive in 2001. Wikipedia

7


0

0
Pure Pinball
Plot: Pure Pinball is a series of pinball simulation video games developed and published by Legendo Entertainment The single-player games feature several themed pinball tables, each with different mechanics and game modes. The game engines mimic the physics of real pinball machines. Wikipedia

8


0

0
Microsoft Pinball Arcade
Plot: Microsoft Pinball Arcade is a pinball video game from Microsoft. It was released on December 15, 1998 for Microsoft Windows and in 2001 for the Game Boy Color. The game is a collection of seven real pinball tables licensed by Gottlieb. Wikipedia

9


0

0
Addiction Pinball
Plot: Addiction Pinball is a pinball video game developed by Team17 and published by MicroProse for Microsoft Windows in 1998. It features tables based on two Team17 games, which are World Rally Fever and Worms. It was ported to the PlayStation in 1999 as Worms Pinball to capitalise on the success of the...

10


0

0
Extreme Pinball
Plot: Extreme Pinball is a 1995 pinball video game published by Electronic Arts for DOS and PlayStation. It was the first game developed by Digital Extremes, though founder James Schmalz had also previously created Solar Winds, Silverball and Epic Pinball in 1993. It was released via PlayStation Network...

11


0

0
Austin Powers Pinball
Plot: Austin Powers Pinball is a pinball-based video game released in 2002 and 2003 for PlayStation and Windows. The game is thematically based on the Austin Powers series of films. In this game, there are two pinball games to play. Wikipedia

12


0

0
Pinball Illusions
Plot: Pinball Illusions is an Amiga and MS-DOS pinball video game developed by Digital Illusions CE in 1995 as a sequel of Pinball Fantasies and Pinball Dreams. The original Amiga release featured three tables. The PC CD version added a fourth, The Vikings. Wikipedia

13


0

0
Psycho Pinball
Plot: Psycho Pinball is a 1994 pinball video game published and developed by Codemasters, released for the Sega Mega Drive in the United Kingdom, and MS-DOS personal computers in the United States and Europe. Wikipedia