Virtual Pinball

Virtual Pinball
Packaging for the Genesis version.
Developer(s) Bill Budge
Publisher(s) Electronic Arts
Designer(s) Nick Corea
Bill Budge
Jim Simmons
Platform(s)

Mega Drive/Genesis

Sony PlayStation Portable (part of EA Replay)
Release
Genre(s) Pinball simulation,
Game creation system
Mode(s) Single-player
Multiplayer (up to 4 players)

Virtual Pinball is a video game that plays as an electronic version of pinball. One to four players can choose from either 29 pre-made games or design one using the in-game editor tools. Designing options include ten different backgrounds and six themes, and a player can choose where objects are placed, the style of music, and the ball speed. It was released for the Mega Drive/Genesis.

Virtual Pinball is an update/sequel to EA's 1983 title, Pinball Construction Set.

Gameplay

General gameplay

A player will start with four balls. Once a game is started a ball is placed in the launcher. The ball is launched by pressing and holding the A button, with the time held determining the power of the launch. All left flippers are controlled by the D-pad, while all right flippers are controlled by the C button. Hitting B will nudge the table, and can be used in conjunction with the D-pad to nudge in a certain direction.

Modes of play

The player can play the 29 existing games, go to the blueprint plans, or play one of the ten user created games. It also allows the player to change the Game theme, Parts theme, Board background, Skill level, ball action, and music.

  • Workshop Mode allows you to select a blank game where up to 256 parts can be placed anywhere on the board. These parts include Bumpers, Flippers, Walls, Kick Walls, Targets, Tracks, Specials, Launchers, Blasters, and Grabbers. All of these items are related to items found on a real table.

Scoring

Ball contact or accomplishments in the game increase the score. Point values are as follows.

Parts Point Values
Small bumpers100
Kick Walls100
Spring100 top surface
Rollovers100
Sling Shots100
One Way Gate100 top surface
Large Bumpers200
Ghost Ball1,000 on release
Spinner1,000 for each revolution
Drop Targets5,000
Moving Targets5,000
Pegs5,000
Tracks5,000 on entry
Worm Hole5,000 on entry
Kick Hole10,000 on entry
Jackpot1,000,000 when active

References

  1. 1 2 "Release date information". GameFAQs. Retrieved 2010-06-26.
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