
The latest XP version was one of the most popular free Windows games but, sadly, it was never included in Vista or later versions.Īccording to a Microsoft blogpost, the reason they dropped Pinball completely was that they were not able to successfully port it across to 64bit versions of XP.

If you lost the disc or if you don't have a CD drive, you can get a disc image from the Internet Archive. The game was also included with the Marble Drop CD. The game can be fixed similarly to Marble Drop, another Maxis game from that era. The game has some issues with window positioning and redrawing.The installer refuses to install on NT-based systems (XP and later are all NT-based).The game has some issues with Windows 10: Thankfully, the developers did not rely on Win16 support on Windows 95 and instead on the disk we can find both a Win16 and a Win32 version, which requires some fixing to work on modern systems.

This is where the famouse Space Cadet comes from.

Full Tilt Pinball is a 1996 game made by Maxis, the same company that later created The Sims.
