Pinball is back...
...and this time, it's 32-bit!
Alan Buckley has converted the 90's DOS pinball game called PC Spiel Pinball to the RISC OS platform in the form of PC Play Pinball 1.0. This game may not be Gottleb Classics but the 2D flat graphics and dodgy physics are still highly addictive!
Alan Buckley would like to thank Ansgar Scherp and Joachim Gelhaus, the original authors of the Turbo Pascal game which is now available with non-restrictive copyright on the source code. This version is coded in the C programming language with the help of the ever faithfull SDL library.
System Requirements
The Shared Unix Library available from here. This is provided in an archive which contains a !System application which needs to be merged with your !System.
202Mhz computer running RISC OS 4 or higher. (32-bit compatible)
So, what are you waiting for? Grab your free copy from the RISC OS PC Play Pinball website now!
Alan Buckley has converted the 90's DOS pinball game called PC Spiel Pinball to the RISC OS platform in the form of PC Play Pinball 1.0. This game may not be Gottleb Classics but the 2D flat graphics and dodgy physics are still highly addictive!
Alan Buckley would like to thank Ansgar Scherp and Joachim Gelhaus, the original authors of the Turbo Pascal game which is now available with non-restrictive copyright on the source code. This version is coded in the C programming language with the help of the ever faithfull SDL library.
System Requirements
The Shared Unix Library available from here. This is provided in an archive which contains a !System application which needs to be merged with your !System.
202Mhz computer running RISC OS 4 or higher. (32-bit compatible)
Other downloads
So, what are you waiting for? Grab your free copy from the RISC OS PC Play Pinball website now!



