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First post, by jwt27

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Stumbled upon this website called Cyberscore a while ago, you can submit high scores here for various games, including a few DOS games of which one is Epic Pinball!

Now currently only 8 people are playing this game, I thought some more competition would be cool. So if anyone has this game, please submit your high scores! 😀

Here's the Epic Pinball chart:
http://cyberscore.me.uk/game/794

And here are my scores, just now I almost beat Enigma with 208mln points 😀
http://cyberscore.me.uk/view_records.php?user … ort=7&games=794

Last edited by jwt27 on 2013-05-19, 17:49. Edited 2 times in total.

Reply 1 of 138, by lolo799

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I'm sure I have my old copy of the game somewhere, wait a minute, ahh here it is, hi-scores from july 95 and november 99, screenshots captured a few minutes ago in dosbox:
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Reply 8 of 138, by rfnagel

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Man... ironic thing that you just started this thread, as *I* myself have just started re-playing Epic Pinball (as well as Silverball and Extreme Pinball) about a week ago 🤣! 😀

Anyhow, attached is a ZIP containing two ancient utilities that y'all might find handy (downloaded from the CompuServe Gamers Forum, waaaaay back when I was an Associate Sysop there):

(PBM.EXE)

Pinball Merge v1.2
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(C)Copyright 1994, Thad Alper - All Rights Reserved

A program to merge two high score files from Epic Pinball.

Usage: PB <source1/destination> <source2>

Thad Alper
Compuserve [72440,2554]
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PINHI v1.01
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Will show your current hi scores for Epic Pinball
from Epic MegaGames. Shows all tables active, how
many balls being used, average per ball score,
and total and average score for all tables.

Can also print out the scores and save them to a
text file.

Freeware by Judah Warshaw.

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Reply 9 of 138, by rfnagel

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Hehe, and an old text file of mine from 1995 😀

(Note: Right-click on the file and "Save as", as the forum software screws up the formatting when viewing the text file within your web browser)

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Reply 10 of 138, by Great Hierophant

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Its hard enough to verify a high score on any game, nevermind a platform which is open and easily hackable. Twin Galaxies requires the whole video footage to verify a high score.

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Reply 11 of 138, by VileR

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Hehe, looks like my high score from last year would top the Super Android chart.
(and yep, if you look at my 2nd and 3rd best, that was an extremely lucky game.)

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Reply 12 of 138, by jwt27

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rfnagel wrote:

Man... ironic thing that you just started this thread, as *I* myself have just started re-playing Epic Pinball (as well as Silverball and Extreme Pinball) about a week ago 🤣! 😀

Ha, cool! I started playing again since saturday, a friend came over and we decided to hold an Epic Pinball "tournament". Wasn't much of a tournament though, a few beers made this game way too hard 🤣

Great Hierophant wrote:

Its hard enough to verify a high score on any game, nevermind a platform which is open and easily hackable. Twin Galaxies requires the whole video footage to verify a high score.

True, but then this is not exactly a popular game, so theres not really any reason to cheat. You can't win anything, except for having your name on top of a list on some website.
I just checked out this Twin Galaxies site, I see they have an Epic Pinball chart as well. But the last entry was made in 2005, and the high scores there are impossible to beat anyway. So I'll just stick to Cyberscore 😀

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Hehe, looks like my high score from last year would top the Super Android chart.
(and yep, if you look at my 2nd and 3rd best, that was an extremely lucky game.)

This is how you do it 😀
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vG5xXOCvbtk
Apparently the level 5 torso test is bugged, it's worth 294,722,944 points per shot 😳

Speaking of bugs, this game has quite a few of them. On the Enigma table I managed to shoot right through mines and objectives a few times already. And the game crashes when shooting the leftmost ramp at very high speed, this happened to me 4 times already this week and that's what just caused my high scores to disappear. It always happens in the same spot, right here:

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Aaaand... I just found another bug in Enigma. Perhaps the most interesting one so far... If you hit spacebar at the exact moment when the ball drops off-screen inbetween the flippers, it doesn't nudge the table or launch a new ball, instead it will just relaunch the same ball! 😳

edit: just beat my Enigma score again: 270,930,000 points 😀

Reply 13 of 138, by Malik

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Great Hierophant wrote:

Its hard enough to verify a high score on any game, nevermind a platform which is open and easily hackable. Twin Galaxies requires the whole video footage to verify a high score.

Yes, people have been submitting scores from the very beginning. When I look back at Nintendo Power magazine and other old ones, I can find a section where players have submiited their high scores. Those days, I think some mags require the submitter to include a photograph of the score screen on the TV or from the handheld.

Of course, I believe most are honest submitters. (Cheaters have nothing to gain since there are no prizes involved, unless they are looking for fame.)

I think a recorded video of the actual gameplay where the highest score is achieved would be more convincing, since recording tech is feasible and easily available for everyone nowadays.

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Reply 14 of 138, by Mau1wurf1977

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Also having a fast machine might influence the physics behaviour?

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Reply 15 of 138, by rfnagel

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jwt27 wrote:

Speaking of bugs, this game has quite a few of them. On the Enigma table I managed to shoot right through mines and objectives a few times already. And the game crashes when shooting the leftmost ramp at very high speed, this happened to me 4 times already this week and that's what just caused my high scores to disappear. It always happens in the same spot, right here:

You know, I vaguely remember that bug way back when I used to play that table regularly. It ALWAYS crashed at about that same point that you describe.

I remember posting a message to James Schmalz back in the day when they had the Epic MegagGames forum on CompuServe (CIS: GO EPIC), and him confirming that problem on a few PCs. They never fixed the bug though.

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Also having a fast machine might influence the physics behaviour?

I don't think that it does. I've played all of the Epic MegaGames pinbal games on quite a few PCs of varying speeds (starting with my 486 DX50 back in the day), and the physics have always "felt" the sane to me 😀

(Edit) P.S Hehe, I just dug up all of my original manuals and Epic MegaGames sales flyers for all of their pinball games... those were the days 😀

Heh, I even have the *original* manual that they shipped to me for Pack 1, *BEFORE* the final colorful manual was printed... nothing but a bunch of dot-matrix printer printouts 🤣! The label on the original floppies looked the same... an Avery(TM) dot-matrix floppy label 😀

(Double-edit) P.P.S. An archived version of the gaming section my oooollllllddd home page from back in the day (circa 1995-1996 or so):

http://jasonwilliams400com.startlogic.com/snor/weeds/Weeds'_Old_Home_Page/gameutil.htm

🤣!

(Copy and paste the URL into your web browser's address bar... I had to "code" the URL, as the forum software didn't seem to like my "'" character in the URL.)

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Reply 16 of 138, by rfnagel

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jwt27 wrote:

Stumbled upon this website called Cyberscore a while ago, you can submit high scores here for various games, including a few DOS games of which one is Epic Pinball!

Now currently only 8 people are playing this game, I thought some more competition would be cool. So if anyone has this game, please submit your high scores! 😀

I tried to register at that site, but after the registration process (when you should be sent a confirmation email) it comes to a page that says "Emails may not be working. Please post a message in the forums to activate your account.".

I tried surfing to their forums, but it does some sort of weird redirection that takes me to my ISP's search page (???).

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Reply 17 of 138, by jwt27

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rfnagel wrote:
jwt27 wrote:

Stumbled upon this website called Cyberscore a while ago, you can submit high scores here for various games, including a few DOS games of which one is Epic Pinball!

Now currently only 8 people are playing this game, I thought some more competition would be cool. So if anyone has this game, please submit your high scores! 😀

I tried to register at that site, but after the registration process (when you should be sent a confirmation email) it comes to a page that says "Emails may not be working. Please post a message in the forums to activate your account.".

I tried surfing to their forums, but it does some sort of weird redirection that takes me to my ISP's search page (???).

The site did appear to be down last night when I tried to submit my latest score, maybe that had something to do with it. Seems back up now.

The Forums link does do some redirect magic but when I click it I end up here: http://www.cyberscore.me.uk/forum/index.php

Reply 18 of 138, by rfnagel

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jwt27 wrote:

The site did appear to be down last night when I tried to submit my latest score, maybe that had something to do with it. Seems back up now.

The site itself seems to load fine for me... only the forums seem to have a problem.

jwt27 wrote:

The Forums link does do some redirect magic but when I click it I end up here: http://www.cyberscore.me.uk/forum/index.php

Attached is a pic of what I see (with the full URL text pasted into the image) when I surf to http://www.cyberscore.me.uk/forum/index.php .

P.S. I still have yet to receive the confirmation email.

(Edit) P.P.S. Now I'm not able to surf to their main web site at http://www.cyberscore.me.uk , resulting in a similar redirect to my ISP's search page. Weird...

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Reply 19 of 138, by rfnagel

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rfnagel wrote:

Anyhow, attached is a ZIP containing two ancient utilities that y'all might find handy (downloaded from the CompuServe Gamers Forum, waaaaay back when I was an Associate Sysop there)

BTW, I forgot to mention... the "PBM.EXE" utility works for *BOTH* Epic Pinball and Silverball/Silverball Plus 2 as well.

Also, the "PINHI.EXE" utility unfortunately doesn't support the "African Safari" pinball table that was included with the CD version of Epic Pinball.

That being said, the "PINHI.EXE" utility doesn't natively support Silverball/Silverball Plus 2 either, but I've managed a crude hex-edit hack so that it does... the edited version *ALSO* supports Silverball/Silverball Plus 2's bonus "Nova" pinball table as well 😀

Lastly, also in the ZIP is a hex-edited version of "PINHI.EXE" that is for the *ORIGINAL* Epic Pinball shareware version "Android" pinball table (not to be confused with the retail "Super Android" pinball table that comes with Epic Pinball). The only difference of that edited "Android" version of "PINHI.EXE" is simply so that it displays "Android" (instead of "Super Android").

P.S. I uploaded a slightly newer version of my "CHEATS.TXT" file attached previously... I accidently uploaded the wrong (older) version when I originally posted that message.

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