Simulating a pinball machine has been a popular theme of computer games, most famously when Bill Budge wrote Pinball Construction Set for the Apple II in 1983. While there had been earlier pinball video games, such as Pinball for the Atari 2600, Pinball Construction Set was the first program that allowed the user to create his own simulated pinball machine and then play it.
Austin Powers Pinball is a pinball-based video game released in 2002. The game is thematically based
on the Austin Powers series of films.
In this game, there are two pinball games to play. One for the original movie: Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery and one for the second movie: Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me. (Wikipedia)
CHEATS (International Man Of Mystery) Press Print Screen during game play to display the console window. Enter one of the following codes, then press Enter to activate the corresponding cheat function.
(The Spy Who Shagged Me) Press Print Screen during game play to display the console window. Enter one of the following codes, then press Enter to activate the corresponding cheat function.