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1.9 - Is there any pinball stuff on the World Wide Web?

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This article is from the General Pinball FAQ, by Keith Johnson keefer@access.digex.net with numerous contributions by others.









1.9 - Is there any pinball stuff on the World Wide Web?

The 2 main places for pinball on the Web are the Pinball Archive (see
question 1.1) and the Pinball Pasture. The Pasture is run by David Byers
<byers@lysator.liu.se> and is located at:

http://www.lysator.liu.se/pinball/

To access these, you'll need a WWW client. The main ones are Netscape and
Mosaic (for Windows, Mac, and X) and Lynx (for regular terminals). Of
course, it's much cooler with Mosaic or Netscape (esp. Netscape), because
with Lynx you can't see the pictures or animations (yes, there are
animations there too...).

Other Web sites:

http://www.wms.com/

A new site (as of March, 1996) run by Williams itself.

In the absence of the Pinball Archive, a couple of rulesheet archives have
popped up recently:

http://pilot.msu.edu/~mccannr1/
http://www.mindspring.com/~rosco29/pinball.htm

 

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