![]() ![]() I still find it funny that I’ll always want to come back to Space Cadet Pinball in spite of all that. Pokdepinion: I’ve seen some ridiculous pinball games over the years, from realistic ones to the ones with crazy physics. However, nothing will compare to the lights and sounds from this specific game that enriched our lives growing up. Full Tilt Pinball (the first source in the list) seems to have been removed from. If one simply wants to play pinball, there are plenty of alternatives out there, even on your browser. Having this game return today would make it feel so out of place. Today, gaming has advanced so far ahead with hyper-realistic graphics and gameplay we could only dream of decades ago. ![]() This would point towards Microsoft shelving the game as they didn’t have the rights to it anymore, or chose not to spend money / time on further development for the game. Space Cadet Pinball was actually developed by another company and later purchased by Microsoft. NCommander found that the game simply became too outdated for new technology. Surely enough, the move to 64-bit isn’t the nail in the coffin for the game as the 64-bit version of the game only had some graphical bugs at worst. ![]() However, this didn’t make sense as there is legitimately a 64-bit version of the game, so what gives?Īfter some research, we came across a YouTube channel with the name NCommander, who had a similar goal of finding out the truth behind the disappearance of the game. The introduction of Windows XP was the beginning of the end for Space Cadet Pinball, with some of the reasons being cited here is the move from 32-bit to 64-bit version of Windows, according to Windows developer Raymond Chen. ![]()
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