Description of 1st Person Pinball
First Person Pinball is a solid but little-known early pinball game from Tynesoft. Although there is only one table, the game's highlight lies in the ability for up to four players to compete for the high score table, good EGA graphics, and reasonable ball mechanics.
Overall, a nice little early pinball title that looks great and plays well, although not in the same league as ERE's Macadam Bumper in terms of table design: the First Person Pinball table is quite generic. Great for the sake of completing pinball fans' collection, but doesn't really offer a lot of play value compared to other games.
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Comments and reviews
Crossman 2022-06-09 -1 point DOS version
I like the whole 3D action on the pinball table. All it needs is a tweak or two on the game speed and it plays like a dream. I hear Moslo is a good file to use for it. Anyone who doesn't know this has either never used Dos before or is lazy AF lmfao
yur 2022-02-08 -1 point DOS version
bro is the background actually is more innoncent than its seems i cannot tell
Isiel 2021-05-25 2 points
I haven't played it, but this looks like a neat idea. I wonder if anyone's done something similar more recently?
jackalope 2018-03-16 -6 points DOS version
looks like a lota fun but the speed is broken, it is always way too fast to do anything, and the music is a bunch of high pitched squeals that keeps going even after exiting the game, rip my ears.
DH 2014-11-11 1 point DOS version
Nice idea, but...
The music is awful. As for the gameplay, welcome to button-mash city, where chance governs whether or not the paddles connect with the ball. Not a good game, but points for at least trying. 12%
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DOS Version
Amiga ROM
- Year: 1989
- Publisher: Tynesoft Computer Software
- Developer: Cirrus Software
Atari ST ROM
- Year: 1989
- Publisher: Tynesoft Computer Software
- Developer: Cirrus Software
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