Back to the good ol’ days :,)

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  1. Remytron83

    Once I learned how to actually play instead of “just hitting the ball” I became a pro.

  2. Rhopunzel

    the official game of “there’s no internet connection”

  3. Spent hours playing this and Hover! on the family computer.

  4. Uncle-Cake

    Nah, the good old days was Pinball Construction Set.

  5. CMPhilbo

    I loved this so much! We had it on our school computers

  6. AstralClayton

    “The trick is to just spam it, right?” – Joel Vinesauce

  7. outtastudy

    This is what I did when mom said I couldn’t use the internet because she was expecting a phone call

  8. Necroticscrotum

    This was part of a collection called full tilt pinball. There was a pirate table and castle table too. The sequel was even better, with a super hero table where you’d battle bosses, a UFO table, and a mad scientist table. Awesome games!

  9. Sefera17

    You know, there *is* an app of that— even if it costs three dollars, and isn’t the greatest app of all time. It’s worth it for the nostalgia alone.

  10. Kumathepuma

    I remember one cheat where you can control the pinball with your mouse. Good old days.

  11. Kay-San-TheNorthStar

    Uncle Stan meme: Oh this, this is beautiful!

  12. just_username_

    Haha that’s my reddit profile banner

  13. Banchhod-Das

    I used to play pinball on the 8bit video game using remote, with relatives. It was pretty fun.

    I played on computer too but that was alone

  14. max-peck

    I desperately need someone to make an IRL homebrew Space Cadet. There is one youtube video of someone starting out the project but they never uploaded another video. Someone make this real!

  15. Rasputin2point0

    *^(peeew)* woop!

    BRRRRing ding ding do ween do ween wo ween

  16. On the Steam Deck, Space Cadet Pinball is the highest rated game on the application store

  17. GetVladimir

    Here is also the obligatory **Super User** (cheat code) for 3D Pinball Space Cadet:

    Type >!hidden test!< (click to reveal the code) with the empty space included before launching the first ball. You can then control the ball with the mouse.

    Source: This comes from one of the original programmers that worked on porting the game, **Dave Plummer** (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThxdvEajK8g&t=11m30s)

    Thank you for sharing this, OP, and for the reminder

  18. mikebrookston

    This game was my first contact with computers when I was a child, on a Toshiba as thick as a brick! Nowadays I work in IT 🙂 good memories

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