Pro Pinball: The Web was filed under the Pinball category and was reviewed in and receive 5/5 Score. To conclude Pro Pinball: The Web works on DOS operating system and can be easily downloaded using the below download link according to Demo license. And with great soundtracks, interactive speech, genuine mechanical sound effects plus a host of play modes and hidden features, you'll be spellbound-whether you're a novice of a pinball wizard. There's no scrolling, so you see all the action, all of the time. The state-of-the-art graphics gives you the most awesome and realistic pinball environment around, running at at 60 frames per second. What's New in Version 1.Is a pinball simulation with superb graphics, sound effects, and realistic ball movement. Have fun and please use the support topic to post any findings and suggestions Thanks again to Adrian Barritt for his permission to proceed. If You have a previous version, please replace the folder "The Web.UltraDMD", as quit a lot new animations have been added. The music tracks must be unzipped and copied to Yout "Visual Pinball\Music" folder. So please install it first and place the folder "The Web.UltraDMD" in the same directory as the table file. The table needs Ultrapeepi's DMD module to run. PinballWiz45b did a great job testing the table and pointing out several bugs and issues. Zany created the 3D models and textures of the space ships and some playfield details as Flippers, Bumper caps, Flashers. I still have the game CD, so I recorded the table callouts, the main music and used UltraPeepi's UltraDMD for the DMD display and animations. I found a decent playfield image, I started a redraw with and detailed table rules and strategies by Erik Mooney and Jonas Martinsson. Unfortunately he was not able to contribute any material. Adrian Barrit replied soon and gave me permission to proceed with the VPin version. This summer I wrote an e-mail to the Pro Pinball team to ask for their opinion about a Visual Pinball remake of that table. It got me hooked instantly and I remember placing a paper sheet with the main insert texts in front of my monitor, as the screen resolution did not allow readable insert texts on the playfield. This PC pinball game was my first real simulation at that time. This is "The Web" by the Pro Pinball Team, made originally in 1996 as a computer game.
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