The only catch is that you have to obtain the original 3D Pinball files (like the. There's also an earlier release that has builds for ARM Windows, so you can play it natively on devices like the Surface Pro X. The game was supposedly dropped from Windows because a bug prevented a 64-bit x86 port, but Andrey notes in the readme file that the 'decompiled game worked in 圆4 mode on the first try.'Īndrey's reverse-engineered port works on modern Windows, Linux, and macOS, and pre-compiled versions are available for both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows. The fun started in late 2020, when Muzychenko Andrey ('k4zmu2a' on GitHub) started de-compiling the classic 3D Pinball game for Windows, fixing bugs on modern devices in the process. Related: Why Microsoft Dropped 3D Pinball From Windows (and How to Bring It Back)