Version: 2008
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Slamtilt demo

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  • Price: Free to try
  • Operating system: Windows 95/98
  • Date added: November 06, 2003
  • Total Downloads: 2,967
  • Downloads last week: 9
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From 21st Century Entertainment :

Slamtilt features four tables of fast-moving, unbelievable, spine-tingling action, each table packed with superb subgames and fluid animation. Ramps, ball locks, flashing lights, and an incredibly high level of complexity ensure an ongoing compulsion to play. The display panel is fully animated, combining superlative graphics with exciting non-stop video gaming action.

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