Elemental pinball is a flipper game on Playstation. You need to use natural elements for not lost your ball and make many points.
Tristan is the first digital pinball game made by Japanese developer LittleWing, released in 1991. It has a light fantasy theme (dragons, swords, etc.).
The game will include three completely different and unique pinball levels full of mysteries and secrets. A dynamic mission system unlocks new challenges and fun approaches to pinball gameplay.
A mid-90s pinball game featuring four tables: Kick Off, Jail Break, Tarantula and Jackpot
A black and white pinball game developed by Southern Cross Systems for the TRS-80. The ball is launched from the top right of the screen. The game features a single pinball game with 4 flippers, shake control, and a tilt mechanism. It allows for up to 4 players, where the top score for all 4 players is displayed on the right of the screen. Each player gets 3 balls per game
Pinball Magic is an early pinball game by French company Loriciel. In a nice twist to regular pinball tables, here you have to clear tables by activating all letters, which opens the exit to the next table.
Sky Aces is a WWI themed fighter plane game. The game comes with a campaign mode featuring ten allied missions and ten German missions. Missions will usually feature such goals as destroying fuel tanks, bridges, or other aircraft. Some missions will find you with allied craft many though showcase your ace solo skills.
Flipper Critters is set in an imaginary world filled with a variety of remarkable places, from town squares and mountain valleys to towering castles and even the surface of the moon. In this magical world you'll find all of the traditional pinball features, including ramps, sinkholes, bumpers, jackpots, gates and goals - just in a different form than you've ever seen them.
Nuke the Dinosaurs Blueprint Prototype is a pinball game created during the Mojam 2. It was a surprise title worked on by Junkboy, Aron, Jon, and Steven (from Surasshu Sound), but they’ve decided to release the blueprint prototype early.
Royal Flush is a simulation of the real life pinball machine of the same name by Gottlieb. The main focus lies on a realistic feeling and the ball physics. The game is played with just four buttons: two to handle the two paddles, one to release the balls, and one to simulate the shaking on a real pinball machine.