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- Epic_Pinball abstract "Epic Pinball is a 1993 pinball video game developed by James Schmalz and published by Epic MegaGames (now Epic Games). The initial release pre-dated Schmalz' Digital Extremes name. The game is played seen from a 2D top-down view within a scrollable window with plain raster graphics in 320x240. The music is composed in the PSM-format. It was noted for being programmed entirely in assembly language. It is written for the x86 computer family for MS-DOS.".
- Epic_Pinball computingInput Computer_keyboard.
- Epic_Pinball computingMedia CD-ROM.
- Epic_Pinball computingMedia Floppy_disk.
- Epic_Pinball computingPlatform MS-DOS.
- Epic_Pinball designer James_Schmalz.
- Epic_Pinball developer Digital_Extremes.
- Epic_Pinball gameArtist James_Schmalz.
- Epic_Pinball gameArtist Misko_Iho.
- Epic_Pinball genre Pinball.
- Epic_Pinball latestReleaseVersion "2.1 (August 17, 1994)".
- Epic_Pinball publisher Epic_Games.
- Epic_Pinball wikiPageExternalLink milestones.html.
- Epic_Pinball wikiPageID "3483028".
- Epic_Pinball wikiPageRevisionID "570427697".
- Epic_Pinball artist "Robert G. Depew, Joe Hitchens, Mikko Iho, James Schmalz".
- Epic_Pinball caption "Android table screenshot".
- Epic_Pinball composer "Robert A. Allen, Joshua Jensen".
- Epic_Pinball designer "James Schmalz, Joe Hitchens, Terry Cumming".
- Epic_Pinball developer Digital_Extremes.
- Epic_Pinball genre Pinball.
- Epic_Pinball hasPhotoCollection Epic_Pinball.
- Epic_Pinball input Computer_keyboard.
- Epic_Pinball media Floppy_disk.
- Epic_Pinball media "CD-ROM".
- Epic_Pinball modes "Single player or 2-4 players".
- Epic_Pinball platforms MS-DOS.
- Epic_Pinball publisher Epic_Games.
- Epic_Pinball ratings "RSAC: ALL".
- Epic_Pinball title "Epic Pinball".
- Epic_Pinball version "2.1".
- Epic_Pinball subject Category:1993_video_games.
- Epic_Pinball subject Category:DOS_games.
- Epic_Pinball subject Category:Epic_Games_games.
- Epic_Pinball subject Category:Pinball_video_games.
- Epic_Pinball subject Category:Software_written_in_assembly_language.
- Epic_Pinball subject Category:Video_games_developed_in_Canada.
- Epic_Pinball type 1993VideoGames.
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- Epic_Pinball type PinballVideoGames.
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- Epic_Pinball type VideoGamesDevelopedInCanada.
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- Epic_Pinball comment "Epic Pinball is a 1993 pinball video game developed by James Schmalz and published by Epic MegaGames (now Epic Games). The initial release pre-dated Schmalz' Digital Extremes name. The game is played seen from a 2D top-down view within a scrollable window with plain raster graphics in 320x240. The music is composed in the PSM-format. It was noted for being programmed entirely in assembly language. It is written for the x86 computer family for MS-DOS.".
- Epic_Pinball label "Epic Pinball".
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- Epic_Pinball isPrimaryTopicOf Epic_Pinball.
- Epic_Pinball name "Epic Pinball".