Starting with the Windows 95 Plus! As explained in a 2012 MSDN blog post by Microsoft engineer Raymond Chen, the real reason for the loss of Windows Pinball was the switch from a 32-bit to a 64-bit architecture. Windows Pinball was actually a stripped down version of Full Tilt! Pinball, a 1995 game from Cinematronics. Single player or multiplayer (up to four)įull Tilt! Pinball/Developers What happened to Pinball on Windows? Raymond Chen, said his proudest work on Windows XP was reducing the amount of CPU that Pinball used when it was ported from Windows 95….
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