Future Pinball Archive [360p - 720p]

: While primarily focused on Visual Pinball, it hosts a significant Future Pinball archive and support threads for the software.

Are you ready to join the community and help preserve this unique corner of gaming history? Dive in, and keep the silver ball rolling.

The Future Pinball Archive is a community-driven project, and we invite pinball enthusiasts, collectors, and historians to contribute to this exciting initiative. Here are a few ways you can get involved: future pinball archive

The Future Pinball Archive will be a comprehensive online repository featuring:

The archive is built around a robust digital infrastructure, which allows for the storage and display of high-quality images, videos, and technical data related to each pinball machine. This includes detailed documentation of machine specifications, game rules, and historical context, providing a rich resource for researchers, collectors, and enthusiasts. : While primarily focused on Visual Pinball, it

If you want to dive into the archive and start playing, follow this foundational setup guide to ensure everything runs correctly on modern Windows operating systems.

Created by Christopher Leathley and released in 2007, Future Pinball was designed as a freeware tool for users to build and play original pinball tables in a fully 3D environment. Original Scope: The Future Pinball Archive is a community-driven project,

: A collection of over 11GB of "Original" tables—games created specifically for Future Pinball rather than recreations of real-world machines. Legacy Media : Archives like the FP PinSimDB Archive

Digital clones of real-world electromechanical and solid-state pinball machines from manufacturers like Williams, Bally, Stern, and Gottlieb.