Pinball FX Wiki
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Pinball FX Wiki
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About the game and the wiki
Pinball FX is a series of video games developed by Hungarian developer Zen Studios compiling many virtual pinball tables. This comprehensive wiki is designed to provide information about all the tables that Zen Studios has developed, across seven major installments (Pinball FX, Zen Pinball, Pinball FX 2, Zen Pinball 2, Pinball FX 3, Zen Pinball Mobile, Pinball FX and Pinball M).

To fully enjoy any of Zen's tables, one must be familiar with the typical mechanics and operation of pinball tables.

This FANDOM wiki is unfinished and is a work in progress. We encourage existing FANDOM users to participate in building articles for tables. You will need a FANDOM account to create and edit content on this wiki, which you can create for free if you don't have one.



Tables
Each table's article on this wiki is written in a particular structure that seeks to provide a comprehensive guide to it, which is explained in the Table Article Guide. FANDOM users who want to work on writing table articles must abide by the structure shown in that guide article.

The virtual pinball tables that Zen Studios has developed fall into any of several categories below:

  • Zen Originals: These tables are created independently by Zen Studios and are not tied to any particular licensed, pop culture franchise.
  • Marvel: These tables are based on characters that were created and owned by Marvel Comics, with several of them being based on films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe or major comic storylines established by the company.
  • Star Wars: These tables are based on films, television series, conflicts or characters of the Star Wars saga, created by George Lucas and his company, Lucasfilm.
  • South Park Pinball: Two tables that are based on animated sitcom South Park created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone.
  • Aliens vs. Pinball: Three tables that are based on two select films and a video game from 20th Century Fox's Alien franchise.
  • Balls of Glory: Four tables that are based on popular, 2-D cartoon television sitcoms produced by Fox Television (Family Guy, American Dad!, Bob's Burgers and Archer).
  • Bethesda Pinball: Three tables based on acclaimed video games developed and released by Bethesda Softworks in the 2010s.
  • Universal Pictures Classics: Three tables based on three iconic films distributed by Universal Pictures.
  • Jurassic World: Three tables based on Universal Pictures' Jurassic Park film franchise.
  • DreamWorks Pinball: Three tables based on DreamWorks Animation films.
  • Gearbox Pinball: Three tables based on Gearbox Entertainment games.
  • Game Night Pinball: Tables based on board games licensed by Asmodee.
  • Star Trek Pinball: Three tables based on selected, fan-favorite Star Trek series.
  • The Williams collection: Zen's collection of digital recreations of Williams pinball tables.


Other tables

There are several other tables that do not fall into any of the categories listed above:

  • The Walking Dead: A pinball table based on the first installment of Telltale Games' The Walking Dead video game series.
  • Portal: A pinball table based mostly on the 2011 video game Portal 2, while incorporating elements from its 2007 predecessor, Portal.
  • My Little Pony: A pinball table based on Generation 4 of the My Little Pony franchise.
  • Snoopy: A pinball table based on characters from Charles Schulz's Peanuts comic strip.
  • Garfield: A pinball table based on Jim Davis’ comic strip.
  • World War Z: A pinball table based on the video game inspired by the movie of the same name.



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