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LGR - 3D Pinball Space Cadet! [Full Tilt Pinball Review]

Uploaded by Lazy Game Reviews on 2016-08-22.

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Marksider89

Loved the little info pop-up at 1:42

Anonymous

Ha! I used to play this like crazy. But all I had was a demo from PC magazines so after one level you were ought to start again

Steve Martin

Out of curiosity, did you play Crystal Caliburn back in the day in either the original Mac or the PC port?

Kris Asick

Poorly documented source code and bugs is no excuse for not simply REMAKING the thing. :P

Anonymous

Interesting indeed. Didn't really know it was a glorified demo, and it certainly does feel a tad disappointing in them not updating it. Certainly looking forward to seeing you cover the follow-up - that's another one I didn't even know existed as well :)

Anonymous

I'd love to see you cover the Pinball collection from Redoubt back in the 90s. I believe they had a complete bundle called Pinball 10. They were also featured in the Pinball Madness collection. Pinball Madness consisted of 4 collections of classic and not so classic at the time pinball games. I had the fourth one which had some good and some bad pinball games, and I had fond memories of playing them back in the day.

Anonymous

Videos every Monday and Friday?! So much for being a Lazy Game Reviewer, I feel cheated.

Lindsay Michelle

Love the info popup like always. And this did turn out like a mini Tech Tales; I remember you saying on Twitter how it came out that way! I remember playing this back in the day when perusing my PC for pre-installed games :)

LazyGameReviews

I agree, and seeing as the 32-bit version still runs just fine on all my 64-bit operating systems from what I can tell, I don't know why that wasn't included at least on the disc as a hidden extra

LazyGameReviews

Awesome, I look forward to showing it off! It's quite a different experience, everything from the way it plays to the viewing angle

Anonymous

Here's something I just realised. Space Cadet is probably the only non-playing-cards game ever released for Windows NT for PowerPC. How's that for oddware?