Full Tilt! Pinball

Full Tilt! Pinball (1995)

by Cinematronics, LLC, Maxis
Genres:Pinball
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player
Story:Full Tilt! Pinball is a pinball video game which features pre-rendered 3D graphics and three tables: Space Cadet, Skulduggery, and Dragon's Keep. On each table, there are displays on the side which show the players' score, ball number, player number, a display for various information and a table-specific image. A version of the Space Cadet table was bundled with Microsoft Windows, starting with in Microsoft Plus! 95 and later in Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows ME, and Windows XP.Show more
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user avatar@Tito10staruser avatar@Tito10star
January 29, 2025
I remember spending hours and hours playing space cadet to now discover that it was part of a video game that I have not yet been able to enjoy, Hopefully they will bring this game to GOG
user avatar@Chromechauser avatar@Chromecha
January 29, 2025
I was lucky enough to get this as a freebie with Marble Drop (another childhood favorite). Space Cadet is a true classic, but Skullduggery and Dragon's Keep are both awesome as well! This game was likely the start of my fascination with the game of pinball, and it only grew from there. Anyone who remembers Space Cadet should have the chance to play it again and see what they've been missing!
user avatar@Mortarahuser avatar@Mortarah
February 09, 2025
Space Cadet was the peak of pinball experience on PC. Besides Solitaire, this was the greatest time sink you could fall into on Windows. Having spent hours, improving, getting ever bigger scores (with some luck) really kept you in. Finding out that Space Cadet was only one of 3 tables in an actual game makes me want a GOG release, so I can enjoy all of them.
user avatar@Zenilantuser avatar@Zenilant
February 19, 2025
I don't know if there's a single kid who grew up using Windows XP who wouldn't recognize 3D Pinball Space Cadet. If this does get added to GoG, make sure it has the marquee for the free version that we all remember.
user avatar@WildFyr16user avatar@WildFyr16
February 27, 2025
Space Cadet Pinball made up my childhood. Going to my grandparents house and getting an hour before bed to play on my grandfathers XP laptop. I later learned that it was part of a larger collection, Full Tilt and Full Tilt 2. To be able to not only experience it again, but also the other 5 tables would be great. These would probably be a good selection for the Good Old Game Preservation Program too!
user avatar@HDmetauser avatar@HDmeta
March 30, 2025
This (though only the demo) with Teazle (1997) was among the first computer games that me and my childhood friend spent countless of hours playing. Despite being quite a simple game loop it still feels like a classic in terms of the cultural impact it has had on my generation.
Have fond memories of playing 3D Pinball for Windows – Space Cadet many years ago. Was amazed when I discovered it was a demo for the full version: this. Would be cool if Maxis (Electronic Arts) re-released this (and Full Tilt! 2) one day.
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