Judge Dredd Pinball

Judge Dredd Pinball

PC

Release Date: January 30, 1998

Arcade, science fiction, pinball, comics, multiplayer, singleplayer, hot seat

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Pinball licensed by Williams Pinball, dedicated to the popular science fiction comic hero, Judge Dredd. We get a table to play, inspired by a really existing model, produced by Williams in 1993.

Judge Dredd Pinball is a popular genre of pinball arcade game, licensed by Williams by the debuting Pin-Ball Games studio. The production is dedicated to Judge Dredd, one of the most popular characters in science fiction comics, first published in 1977.

The story takes us to the 22nd century to Earth, where most of the world's population is concentrated in gigantic metropolises. On the outskirts of the cities, abandoned by the inhabitants, evil and crime, represented by alien outcasts and mutants, flourish. In this brutal world there is no traditional police, courts or trials. There are judges whose task is to prosecute criminals who break the law and impose a merciless punishment on them. One of them is our hero: Judge Joseph Dredd.

The table, made available to players, is based on a truly existing model, produced by Williams in 1993. Despite the official license, the developers from Pin-Ball Games did not try to faithfully reproduce the legendary machine, designing a completely new and original game, loosely based on the original motifs. As in most similar productions, our goal is to achieve the highest possible point score, by carrying out further "missions" of judge Dreddy, based on counting the appropriate goals, ramps and bumpers. Depending on our results, the game rewards us with further special modes such as multiball or super-multiball.

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Last updated on August 14, 2015

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Judge Dredd Pinball Summary

Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows

Developer: Pin-Ball Games

Publisher: Pin-Ball Games

Age restrictions: none

Judge Dredd Pinball System Requirements

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Recommended: Pentium 90 MHz, 16 MB RAM, Karta grafiki 1 MB, Windows 95