Description
The fourth in the Pro Pinball series, this game once again features only one table. The theme is Victorian technology - by building such machines as an airship and submarine and performing various tasks (such as completing 'adventures' by shooting ramps), the goal is to defeat the evil General Yagov. A multi coloured dot panel is the main new feature compared to other Pro Pinball games.
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The Press Says
| Gamezilla |
Windows |
May 08, 2000 |
87 out of 100 |
87 |
| PC Games (Germany) |
Windows |
Mar 07, 2001 |
82 out of 100 |
82 |
| GameZebo |
Windows |
Jun 16, 2009 |
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80 |
| GameStar (Germany) |
Windows |
Jan, 2000 |
79 out of 100 |
79 |
| PC Player (Germany) |
Windows |
Jan, 2000 |
75 out of 100 |
75 |
| Inside Mac Games (IMG) |
Macintosh |
Jun 28, 2001 |
6.75 out of 10 |
68 |
| Game Revolution |
PlayStation |
Sep, 2000 |
B- |
67 |
| GameSpot |
PlayStation |
Jul 28, 2000 |
6.7 out of 10 |
67 |
| The Video Game Critic |
PlayStation |
May 06, 2001 |
C+ |
58 |
| Game Over Online |
Windows |
Dec 14, 1999 |
46 out of 100 |
46 |
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Trivia
The original version includes a cut down (256 colour mode only) version of Pro Pinball: The Web. Unfortunately, this was hurridly released - the CD tracks are wrong, meaning you get the wrong music during play.
This game has quietly dropped the feature first introduced in Pro Pinball: Big Race USA; the ability to play over a network has not been included.
This is the first Pro Pinball game not to include regular CD audio tracks - the music is stored in a compressed form on the CD.