Includes the iconic Funhouse (featuring the talking head, Rudy) and the complex Cirqus Voltaire . Current Availability & Troubleshooting
on Xbox 360 (XBLA) stands as a preservation-focused collection of real-world pinball machines. Released in April 2012, it was highly regarded for its accurate physics and digital recreations of legendary tables from manufacturers like Williams , Bally , and Gottlieb . Table Content Overview
Due to the bankruptcy of publisher Crave Entertainment and subsequent licensing shifts (including the loss of the Williams/Bally license to Zen Studios in 2018), from the Xbox 360 Marketplace. The Pinball Arcade XBLA DLC - Xbox 360 [Arcade]
For those looking for the "full" Pinball Arcade experience with over 90+ tables, the or the PlayStation 4 version remains the primary way to access larger Season bundles, though Williams/Bally tables are no longer available for new purchase on any platform.
If you previously purchased the game or DLC, you can still redownload it by navigating to Settings > Account > Download History on your Xbox 360 console. Includes the iconic Funhouse (featuring the talking head,
To ensure all DLC functions correctly, users should have the 1.34 title patch installed, which contains necessary data for the table assets. Where to Play Now
Features Medieval Madness (often ranked the #1 table of all time) and Bride of Pin•Bot . Table Content Overview Due to the bankruptcy of
The Xbox 360 version launched with four core tables, and later expanded with specific Table Packs before licensing and publishing issues led to its delisting. Tales of the Arabian Nights (Williams) Black Hole (Gottlieb) Theatre of Magic (Williams) Ripley's Believe It or Not! (Stern) Released DLC Table Packs: