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1995 video game
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
in 2010.
All the music tracks for this game were made by Robert A. Allen.
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Reception
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Extreme Pinball
received generally negative reviews. Reviewing the PlayStation version, Rich Leadbetter of
Maximum
commented that "the tables on offer in
Extreme Pinball
are just too dull. Take a look at the latest pinball tables and you see very flashy, licensed affairs with lashings of special effects and sampled sounds... all of which you won't find in
Extreme Pinball
". He also criticized the prominent borders in the PAL conversion.
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A brief review in
GamePro
stated "Neither as fast nor as polished as
Last Gladiators
for the Saturn,
Extreme Pinball
is strangely reminiscent of
Ruiner Pinball
for the
Jaguar
or the old
Time Cruise
for the
TurboGrafx-16
. Not a lot of 32-bit technology went into this standard game, and not a lot of fun comes out of it".
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