Who doesn't remember Sonic Spinball? Who can't wait until they forget Metroid Prime Pinball? Love them or hate them, pinball machines have been raking in quarters since the beginning of arcades. It comes as no surprise that clever developers sat down to see how they could improve the pinball genre in a virtual gamespace.

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Many game studios have released themed pinball tables but players don't need to go to a physical arcade to enjoy their favorite style of game. Pinball doesn't have to be just hitting bumpers to get points either. Plenty of virtual pinball games exist and some are so excellent they'll have players popping paddles for hours.

Updated on May 20, 2022, by Jack Pursey: There aren't many people who can honestly say they haven't tried pinball at least once in their life. The classic arcade game embodies the phrase "easy to learn, difficult to master" and draws players in with its flashing colors and ridiculously high scores.

Players don't have to head to the arcades for a game of pinball anymore, as there are countless excellent pinball video games that players can enjoy from the comfort of their homes. To give players some more ideas as to what pinball game to play next, we've updated this list to include a few more of the best pinball video games.

13 Sonic Spinball

Sonic falling

Sonic Spinball was originally released on the Sega Genesis in 1993 - just two years after the first Sonic The Hedgehog game - before arriving on numerous other systems, including PC and Game Boy Advance.

Sonic Pinball differentiates itself from most pinball games by having a campaign; the campaign consists of four levels, each with a boss fight at the end. Four levels is a disappointingly small amount, though the game is deceivingly difficult, so many players will be able to get a good few hours out of the classic game.

12 Pinball (1984)

classic pinball 1984 gameplay

For those wanting a retro pinball experience, Pinball (1984) on the Nintendo Entertainment System provides the perfect solution. The most notable feature of Pinball (1984) today is that it features Mario, who is also on the game's cover art. Mario is playable in Pinball's alternative mode that is reminiscent of 1976's Breakout and tasks players with saving Pauline, the character that Mario was also trying to save in the classic arcade game Donkey Kong.

11 Pinball FX 3

Pinball FX3 Indiana Jones table

Whereas the aforementioned Pinball (1984) is perfect for retro gamers, Pinball FX3 is an ideal option for those wanting to play a modern release. Pinball FX 3 was released in 2017 on PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One and featured a vast range of licensed tables, including Jurassic Park, Star Wars, and Marvel.

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Pinball FX 3 differentiates itself from the older games on this list by featuring online leaderboards, giving players an incentive to try and get their highest score possible.

10 Odama

Odama

Odama is a hidden gem that players weren't ready for when it was originally released on the GameCube. How many people were asking for a military strategy pinball game? Still, it's an absolute shame it's currently trapped on the old console. This pinball-style game isn't for everyone but for people that want a game that's a bit weird with a huge need for strategy Odama is worth hunting down.

9 Pinball Quest

Pinball Quest

Part pinball and part RPG, Pinball Quest was one of the first games on home consoles to try and make pinball more than just bopping a ball around. Leveling up to upgrade flippers to have special abilities or buying different balls to do more damage is an incredibly novel concept. The saddest part of the game is it only has six levels because once pinball fans try playing it they'll wish there were more.

8 Screaming Mad George's ParanoiaScape

Screaming Mad George's ParanoiaScape

Sometimes game designers decide to go weird when they make games. Few can go as weird as Screaming Mad George. Famous for his work in movies like The Guyver, Society, and the Nightmare on Elm Street series, there's no denying he knows how to make things unsettling. Just look at all of Slipknot's masks!

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ParanoiaScape is the only video game Screaming Mad George ever worked on and was released exclusively in Japan. This deeply unsettling horror game featuring pinball mechanics is more than just a game — it's an experience.

7 Kirby's Pinball Land

Kirby's Pinball Land

Kirby games are known for being experimental at times but sometimes experiments fail. That is not the case with Kirby's Pinball Land. It was a strong pinball game that also allowed players to adventure and explore in a way no pinball game before had done. It did have some issues with being blurry on the original hardware, but the gameplay made up for it in spades.

6 Pinball Dreams

Pinball Dreams

The Amiga might be an old computer but it still had some of the best PC games of the retro era. Many of these games still hold up today and Pinball Dreams is among them. Wirtualna Polska ranked the game as the fourth-best Amiga game of all time and selling 650,000 copies of a PC game in 1992 is no easy task. It's one of those old games worth tracking down on emulator or original hardware to see just how sleek a pinball game can be.

5 Revenge Of The 'Gator

Revenge Of The 'Gator

Revenge of the 'Gator is likely one of the most competently produced mobile pinball games of all time. It doesn't have any fancy frills, the developers focused on making the mechanics perfect and it shows. The game is so well remembered by pinball fans that it got a virtual console release in 2013. Plus, playing in Match Play mode is an absolute joy — who knew battle pinball was so much fun?

4 Pokemon Pinball Series

Pokemon Pinball Ruby Sapphire Catch Em Mode

It's probably cheating to put all of the Pokemon Pinball games together but if we didn't they could have dominated the list! Trying to catch 'em all becomes a whole new fun challenge when paddles are involved. Not to mention, having a Pokeball as the pinball is just too perfect.

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Both the original and Pokemon Pinball Ruby & Saphire were commercial and critical successes for good reason. For fans that really want to dig into the franchise, Pokemon Pinball Mini is an often forgotten game that also has tons of levels to play.

3 Yoku's Island Express

Yoku's Island Express

Every genre has a game that massively changes what it can be and Yoku's Island Express is that for pinball games. A pinball platforming game sounds absurd on the surface but the mechanics work gloriously together to create a uniquely fun gaming experience. The world is adorable and the story is a fun romp as well. Swedish studio Villa Gorilla knocked it out of the park with this game.

2 Devil's Crush

Devil's Crush

The original Devil's Crush was released back in 1990 and there's a reason it still keeps getting ported to modern consoles. Its visuals are flashy, the setting surreal, and the physics sublime. Even on the TurboGrafix-16, this game is fantastic to play. We recommend hunting down a Japanese version of the game to enjoy it without the censored art it had in the North American release.

1 3D Pinball Space Cadet

3D Pinball Space Cadet

No, we didn't just put this one at the top of the list out of nostalgia. It's true that 3D Pinball Space Cadet was owned and played by likely millions of Windows PC owners but it wouldn't be remembered fondly today if the mechanics hadn't made it a blast. 3D Pinball Space Cadet distills what makes playing pinball fun down to the perfect experience — it's likely the best virtual pinball board to ever exist.

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