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[[caption-width-right:350:"Earth Defense", one of the original ''Zen Pinball'' tables.]]

''[[http://www.zenpinball.com Zen Pinball]]'' and ''[[http://www.pinballfx.com Pinball FX]]'' are a series of games for playing DigitalPinballTables by Creator/ZenStudios. Most of the games[[note]]except for ''Zen Pinball: Rollercoaster'' and ''Zen Pinball: Inferno''[[/note]] are frameworks where players can purchase and download new pinball tables over time. The games support features such as local and online multiplayer play, slow motion, mid-game saves, and online leaderboards and tournament competitions.

Despite the name differences, the games are fundamentally the same; "Pinball FX" was previously only used for games on Microsoft systems, while "Zen Pinball" was for versions on other platforms. After the release of ''Pinball FX 3'', the "Zen Pinball" name has been discontinued and now all platforms with the latest game use "Pinball FX". Most of the tables are available for both series.

The first title in the series was ''Pinball FX''. It was published by Microsoft Game Studios on UsefulNotes/XboxLiveArcade in 2007, and initially came with three tables ("Speed Machine", "Agents", and "Extreme"). Six other tables were released later as downloadable content.

In 2008, Zen released the first ''Zen Pinball'' games, ''Zen Pinball: Rollercoaster'' and ''Zen Pinball: Inferno''. They were games for [[UsefulNotes/IOSGames Apple's iOS devices]], and unlike the other titles in the series, these were standalone apps with no facility for downloading additional tables.

In 2009, Zen released ''Zen Pinball'' on the UsefulNotes/PlayStationNetwork, making it the first pinball game on the UsefulNotes/PlayStation3. It came with four tables ("Earth Defense", "El Dorado", "Epic Quest", and "Excalibur"), with others released later. The game was subsequently released on [[UsefulNotes/AndroidGames Android devices]] as ''Zen Pinball THD'' and the UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS as ''Zen Pinball 3D'' in 2011. A version of ''Zen Pinball'' was also released for iOS devices, with proper support for downloadable tables.

''Pinball FX 2'' was released in 2010 for the UsefulNotes/{{Xbox 360}}, then later [[UsefulNotes/MicrosoftWindows Windows 8]] in 2012 (which was revamped in October 2014 after being neglected), Steam in 2013, and Windows Phone will have it [[DevelopmentHell at some point in the future]], while ''Zen Pinball 2'' was released in 2012 for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation3 and UsefulNotes/PlayStationVita, then later UsefulNotes/WiiU and UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 in 2013. These are upgrades to the original titles, with an improved game engine and support for more features. The games are backwards compatible with the originals, allowing owners to import their tables.

''Pinball FX 3'' was announced June 28, 2017 and released on September 26 for UsefulNotes/PlayStation4, UsefulNotes/XboxOne, [[UsefulNotes/MicrosoftWindows Windows 10]] and UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}, with the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch version arriving on December 12 that year. This version focuses more on multiplayer matchups, league play, and tournaments, as well as the addition of new single player modes and features.

On September 4, 2018, Zen Studios announced that they had secured the rights to the Creator/WilliamsElectronics and Creator/{{Bally}} library of pinball tables, taking over from the previous license holders [=FarSight=] Studios[[labelnote:*]]makers of ''VideoGame/ThePinballArcade''[[/labelnote]]. In contrast to their original tables, the Williams digitalizations play as close to the original physical tables as possible. However, there is also the option to play versions of the tables with extra eye-candy in the vein of Zen's original fare. Volume 1[[labelnote:*]](consisting of ''Pinball/FishTales'', ''Pinball/MedievalMadness'', ''[[Pinball/HighSpeed The Getaway: High Speed II]]'' and ''Pinball/JunkYard'')[[/labelnote]] was released October 9, 2018 for all supported platforms after a Steam-exclusive public beta period during the previous September.

A new installment, titled ''Pinball FX'', was launched in Early Access on March 31, 2022, which consists of remastered versions of most of the ''Pinball [=FX3=]'' catalog alongside new games, with new originals that replace the traditional dot matrix display with video elements. ''Pinball FX'' will be released on Playstation and Xbox systems in February 2023, with Nintendo Switch and other platforms following for an April 2023 target.

Zen's pinballs tend to be LicensedPinballTables, with properties from popular ComicBook and ScienceFiction assets. Although the playfield physics are realistic, the games also feature liberal use of VideoGame-only effects, such as wandering enemies to be destroyed with balls or attention-grabbing animations over the playfield.

'''Note''': As new Works pages are created for the various Zen Pinball tables, be sure to add them here and on the DigitalPinballTables page.

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!!The following pinball tables are currently available for the various ''Pinball FX'' and ''Zen Pinball'' games:
[[index]]
* ''Zen Originals:''
** ''Pinball FX 2 Core'', a bundle of four tables:
*** ''Biolab''
*** ''Pasha''
*** ''Rome''
*** ''Secrets of the Deep''
** ''Carnivals and Legends'':
*** ''Adventure Land''
*** ''Son of Zeus''
** The ''Sci-Fi Pack'', a bundle of three tables:
*** ''Earth Defense''
*** ''Mars''
*** ''Paranormal''
** ''Iron & Steel'', a bundle of two tables:
*** ''[=CastleStorm=]''
*** ''Wild West Rampage''[[note]]The free table of ''Pinball FX''.[[/note]]
** The ''Medieval Pack'', a bundle of two tables:
*** ''Epic Quest''
*** ''Excalibur''
** ''Zen Classics'', a bundle of four tables:
*** ''El Dorado''
*** ''V12''
*** ''Tesla''
*** ''Shaman''
** ''VideoGame/SorcerersLair''[[note]]The free table of ''[=FX3=]'' and ''Pinball FX''.[[/note]]
** ''Secrets and Shadows'', a pack of three tables:
*** ''Curse of the Mummy''
*** ''Pinball Noir''
*** ''Sky Pirates: Treasures of the Clouds''
** ''Grimm Tales''
** ''Wrath of the Elder Gods''
* ''Aliens vs. Pinball'':
** ''VideoGame/{{Aliens|ZenStudios}}''
** ''[[VideoGame/AlienIsolationZenStudios Alien: Isolation]]''[[/index]]
** ''Film/AlienVsPredator''
* ''Creator/{{Bethesda}} Pinball'':
** ''VideoGame/{{Skyrim}}''
** ''[[VideoGame/Fallout4 Fallout]]''[[index]]
** ''VideoGame/{{Doom|ZenStudios}}''
* ''VideoGame/CryptOfTheNecroDancer''
* [[/index]]''Creator/DreamworksAnimation'':
** ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon''
** ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda''
** ''{{WesternAnimation/Trolls}}''
* ''[[Creator/{{Fox}} Fox Cartoons]]'':
** ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad''
** ''WesternAnimation/{{Archer}}''
** ''WesternAnimation/BobsBurgers''
** ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy''
* ''Toys/FunkoPop Pinball Party Arena''[[labelnote:ZPP]]4-player multiplayer Arena mode in Zen Pinball Party[[/labelnote]]
* ''{{ComicStrip/Garfield}} Pinball''
* ''Gearbox Pinball'':
** ''{{VideoGame/Borderlands}}: Vault Hunter''
** ''VideoGame/BrothersInArms: Win the War''
** ''{{VideoGame/Homeworld}}: Journey to Hiigara''
* Legendary Entertainment:
** ''Godzilla Vs. Kong Pinball'':
*** ''Godzilla Pinball''
*** ''Kong Pinball''
*** ''Film/GodzillaVsKong''
* The ''Marvel Pinball'' series:
** ''Marvel Pinball'', a bundle of four tables:
*** ''Blade''
*** ''Iron Man''[[index]]
*** ''[[VideoGame/SpiderManZenStudios Spider-Man]]''
*** ''Wolverine''
** ''Vengeance and Virtue'', a bundle of four tables:
*** ''Ghost Rider''
*** ''Moon Knight''
*** ''Thor''
*** ''X-Men''
** ''Avengers Chronicles'', a bundle of four tables:
*** ''VideoGame/{{The Avengers|ZenStudios}}''
*** ''Fear Itself''
*** ''The Infinity Gauntlet''
*** ''World War Hulk''
** ''Marvel Legends'', a bundle of three tables:
*** ''Captain America''
*** ''Doctor Strange''
*** ''Fantastic Four''
** ''Heavy Hitters'', a bundle of three tables:
*** ''Civil War''
*** ''VideoGame/{{Deadpool|ZenStudios}}''
*** [[/index]]''Venom''
** The ''Cinematic Pack'', a bundle of three tables:
*** ''Ant-Man''
*** ''Avengers: Age of Ultron''
*** ''Guardians of the Galaxy''
** ''Women of Power'', a bundle of two tables:
*** ''A-Force''
*** ''Champions''
* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic''
* ''{{ComicStrip/Peanuts}}''' Snoopy Pinball[[index]]
* The ''Star Wars Pinball'' series:
** The ''Star Wars'' three table bundle:
*** ''Boba Fett''
*** ''Star Wars: The Clone Wars''
*** ''Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back''
** The ''Balance of the Force'' three table bundle:
*** ''Star Wars Episode VI: The Return of the Jedi''
*** ''Star Wars: Starfighter Assault''
*** ''Star Wars: Darth Vader''
** The ''Heroes Within'' four table bundle:
*** ''Han Solo''
*** ''Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope''
*** ''Star Wars Pinball: Droids''
*** ''Star Wars Pinball: Masters of the Force''
** The ''Force Awakens'' two table bundle:
*** ''Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens''
*** ''Star Wars: Might of the First Order''
** The ''Last Jedi'' two table bundle:
*** ''Star Wars: The Last Jedi''
*** ''Star Wars: Ahch-To Island''
** The ''Thrill of the Hunt'' two-pack:
*** ''Star Wars: The Mandalorian''
*** ''Star Wars: Classic Collectibles''
* [[/index]]''{{Creator/Universal}} Pinball'':
** ''Universal Classics'':
*** ''Film/ETTheExtraTerrestrial''[[index]]
*** ''VideoGame/{{Back to the Future|ZenStudios}}''
*** [[/index]]''{{Film/Jaws}}''
** The ''[[Franchise/JurassicPark Jurassic World Pinball]]'' pack:
*** ''Film/JurassicWorld''
*** ''Film/JurassicPark''
*** ''Jurassic Park Pinball Mayhem''
* ''[[Creator/WilliamsElectronics Williams]] Pinball'' (both originals and remasters):
** Volume 1:
*** ''Pinball/FishTales''[[note]]The free table of ''[=FX3=]'' and ''Pinball FX''.[[/note]]
*** ''Pinball/MedievalMadness''
*** ''[[Pinball/HighSpeed The Getaway: High Speed II]]''
*** ''Pinball/JunkYard''
** Volume 2:
*** ''Pinball/AttackFromMars''
*** ''Pinball/BlackRose''
*** ''Pinball/ThePartyZone''
** Volume 3:
*** ''Pinball/TheatreOfMagic''
*** ''Pinball/TheChampionPub''
*** ''Pinball/SafeCracker''
** Volume 4:
*** ''{{Pinball/Hurricane}}''
*** ''Pinball/WhiteWater''
*** ''Pinball/RedAndTedsRoadShow''
** ''[[Franchise/UniversalHorror Universal Monsters]]'':
*** ''Pinball/MonsterBash''
*** ''Pinball/CreatureFromTheBlackLagoon''
** Volume 5:
*** ''Pinball/TalesOfTheArabianNights''
*** ''Pinball/CirqusVoltaire''
*** ''Pinball/NoGoodGofers''
** Volume 6:
*** ''Pinball/FunHouse1990''
*** ''Pinball/DrDude''
*** ''Pinball/SpaceStation''
** ''Pinball/TheAddamsFamily''
** ''Pinball/IndianaJonesThePinballAdventure''
** ''Swords of Fury''
** ''[[Pinball/TheMachineBrideOfPinBot The Machine: Bride Of Pin*Bot]]''
** ''Pinball/TwilightZone''
** ''{{Pinball/Whirlwind}}''
** ''Pinball/WorldCupSoccer''
* ''VideoGame/WorldWarZ''
[[/index]]
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!!Tables that were previously available for ''Pinball FX'' and ''Zen Pinball'' games:
[[index]]
* ''VideoGame/{{The Walking Dead|ZenStudios}}''[[note]]Currently available in [=FX3=], but not the new FX.[[/note]]
* ''VideoGame/PortalPinball''[[note]]Currently available in [=FX3=], but not the new FX.[[/note]]
* ''Ms. Splosion Man''
* ''Nightmare Mansion''
* ''Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 Tribute''
* ''Pinball FX Classic'', a bundle of four tables:
** ''Speed Machine''
** ''Xtreme''
** ''Agents''
** ''Buccaneer''
* ''VideoGame/PlantsVsZombiesPinball''
* ''Rocky and Bullwinkle''
* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'':
** Super Sweet Pinball
** Butters' Very Own Pinball
* ''Street Fighter II Tribute''
* ''Super League Football'' (with the following designs)[[note]]This was removed from the Pinball FX 2 storefront before the platform was replaced by FX 3, due to licensing issues.[[/note]]
** Zen Studios F.C.[[note]]Default design that is not mentioned by name by the table's announcer; it is only referred to by the table's name. It is a fictional team based on the developer itself.[[/note]]
** Liverpool F.C.
** Arsenal F.C.
** Real Madrid C.F.
** FC Barcelona
** Juventus
** A.S. Roma
** A.C. Milan
[[/index]]
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!! ''Zen Pinball'' and ''Pinball FX'' contain examples of:
* AdjustableCensorship: In the PC version of ''Pinball FX 3'', you can toggle the censorship that was imposed on Williams tables for other console versions that would block out anything on them that may conflict with the game's overall Everyone 10+ Rating - like suggestive clothing and substance abuse. Even with this feature, the PC version still gets the same rating.
* AwesomeButImpractical: ''Masters of the Force'' has a Holocron mechanic tied into the wizard modes of the table, akin to ''Pinball/StarTrekTheNextGeneration''. Every Holocron collected on each Jedi/Sith level adds 1 million to the shot value during either Full Power or Prophecy Fulfilled, up to a maximum of 10 on any level. Complete sets (1 Holocron on each of the 4 levels on either side) is 100 million. Collect all 80 and start Prophecy Fulfilled, that's 2.8 billion just for starting the mode, and 80 million for every shot during the multiball. However, at any point does one start a wizard mode, all Holocrons are reset.
* {{Bowdlerize}}: When Zen Studios makes pinball adaptations based on adult entertainment properties, it [[AdaptedOut adapts out]] anything from these properties that wouldn't sit with the overall Everyone 10+ Rating that it wants to maintain for its pinball series - like [[{{Gorn}} graphic violence]] and profanity. So that means you'll have, say, BloodlessCarnage for tables based on M-rated Creator/{{Bethesda}} video games.
* CastingGag: As Creator/IanMcKellen portrayed Gandalf in the ''Franchise/LordOfTheRings'' films and Magneto in the ''Franchise/XMen'' films, voice actor Creator/TomKane, who voiced Gandalf in ''Lord of the Rings'' video games, agreed to voice Magneto for the ''X-Men'' table.
* {{Catchphrase}}: Most of the tables have a voice clip of someone saying, "Fantastic!"
* DevelopersForesight: In the event of a ball flying out of a table, a new ball is given to the player to compensate the faulty system. Sometimes, it ends up being hilarious. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNTQeuDmENI See here for an example.]]
* DifficultyLevels:
** ''Avengers: Age of Ultron'' has three separate difficulty levels: Easy, Medium and Hard. The slope of the table, timers on modes, and score rewards are adjusted based on the difficulty selected.
** ''American Dad!'' has the threat level, increased by hitting a spinner and decreased by ending modes. A higher threat level gives you more points overall, but decreases the time you have on timed missions.
** ''Doom'' has the option for Nightmare difficulty when you start a game. It gives better scores in exchange for no ball saves, kickbacks, or extra balls.
** Williams games have THREE difficulty levels to choose from in Single Player:
*** Traditional Zen physics, powerups included.
*** Classic Single Player - Arcade, with physics simulating those from the arcade.
*** Classic Single Player - Tournament Mode. Akin to IFPA standards, this features no extra balls, tighter tilt settings, hard outlanes, and a steeper slope.
* DigitalPinballTables
* EvilIsHammy: The villains on Zen's tables are prone to {{Evil Laugh}}s and yelling FloweryInsults at the protagonists.
* LevelGrinding: ''Pinball FX 3''. Oy.
** The main issue with powerups on ''FX 3'' is that powerup levels aren't applied universally. If a player wants to get every single mastery point on each table, one has to go through each table and play it multiple times, using up all of the time on a wizard powerup, finish the game, rinse and repeat. The wizard powers each require a certain amount of time for an increase in level, which takes multiple games. Rewind is the worst offender, not counting tenths of a second rewound as progress.
** Subverted for the passive powerups that can be levelled multiple times in a single game.
* {{Macrogame}}: ''Epic Quest'' has systems for levelling up your character and getting better and better gear, which persist between games.
** The ''Skyrim'' table one-ups ''Epic Quest'' with a suite of open world RPG mechanics that are staples of the Elder Scrolls series, like an inventory, crafting, skills, side quests, and levelling up, all of which persist between games.
* {{Nerf}}: The diagonal nudge was considered too powerful on the Steam version, leading to an "unnatural" amount of bang backs on all given tables and "abnormal" high scores. Now, the bang back power is only 10% than before the patch, and the other versions were left untouched until FX 3 launched.
* NoFairCheating: Every table has an operator's menu that allows you to change, among other things, the table's difficulty and gameplay features. If you do so and discard the default factory settings, then you can't post your scores online until factory settings are restored.
** Completely discarded in ''Pinball FX 3'' going forward.
* ObviouslyEvil: With a few exceptions, such as ''The Walking Dead'', the antagonists never hide how evil they are.
* PinballScoring:
** Because of the introduction of powerups in ''FX 3'', scoring on some tables have become incredibly boosted that it trumps all other methods and strategies. On games with already valuable bumpers or multiball modes, where applicable, can result in some ridiculous scores. Thankfully, Classic mode has a separate leaderboard.
** Averted in some of the newer tables (and some of the older ones). Even reaching 1 million points will take a good deal of effort. Played straight with ''VideoGame/SorcerersLair'' and ''Rocky & Bullwinkle'', where it's relatively easy to get scores in the hundreds of millions.
* PlayerCharacter: The Zen Pinball line has a relatively high number of pinball tables compared to other companies' libraries, real or virtual, where the player fills an individual, specific, named role. The most obvious are the Marvel-themed tables where you play as the titular hero, though even its non-licensed tables will usually have a protagonist the player stands in for, such as Jake in ''Pinball/SorcerersLair'' or UsefulNotes/NikolaTesla in ''Tesla''. Even ''Super League Football'' puts the player in the role of the team's manager. Compare this to, for instance, Creator/JerseyJackPinball's ''Pinball/TheWizardOfOz'', where the player, though usually Dorothy, frequently shifts to other characters, or Creator/{{Stern}}'s ''Pinball/{{ACDC}}'', which has no player character at all.
** NonPlayerCharacter: Many of Zen's tables also have entire casts of characters for each table the player character will meet, more pronounced in later tables when Zen's budget increased. Of note are ''Captain America'', which has all of Cap's Howlers and a military support squad; and ''The Walking Dead'', of which most of the characters met in the Telltale game's first season will show up in this one in some form.
*** Humorously, the top score on ''Deadpool'' isn't the normal multiple of 5 or 10 that the high scores normally are. Instead, it's a proper high score... attributed to Deadpool, who is shown at the start of every game playing the Deadpool pinball table...
%%* ReReleasedSoundtrack: ''Pinball FX 3'' only uses “Red River Rock” for the same reason.
* SerialEscalation: Each table from Zen has more complex rules than the last, to where ''Super League Football'' has a campaign spanning multiple tries at the table, and ''Skyrim'' has an immense amount of mechanics based on its source material. The budget for audio has also increased, going from in-house acting to stock voice actors to bringing actors and announcers straight from the source material.
* ShoutOut: Zen Studios loves pinball so much, [[ShoutOut/ZenPinball it needed its own page.]]
* SignatureStyle: Most tables have the following in common:
** Three or more flippers.
** Narrow shots or wide but steep ramps.
** Side ramps that loop back to the same upper flipper.
** Multi-level playfields.
** Modes that do not stack (once an objective is asked, all other things are disabled and worth minimal points).
** Nearly all required modes are either multiballs or {{Timed Mission}}s.
** A lot of {{Spelling Bonus}}es.
** Very strong emphasis on ramps (always at least 3, with as many as 5).
** A playfield longer and wider than a normal machine.
** At least one multiball mode required to reach a WizardMode.
** Multi-stage wizard modes that are very hard to reach.
** Generous and easy-to-obtain ball savers.
** A kickback on both outlanes, activated by lighting an insert on the outlanes and inlanes.
** A manual plunger. Very few tables, like ''Guardians of the Galaxy'' or ''Earth Defense'' use button-style ball launchers.
*** {{Skill Shot}}s requiring soft plunges.
** A {{cap}} of 10x end-of-ball bonus multiplier, with an extra ball given after that. On many tables, this is the only way of obtaining an extra ball.
** Flippers at a high angle when held, leading to easy ball catches.
** Use of slingshots to start certain modes (most physical pinball machines use slingshots only to send the ball out of control). In addition, slingshot hits tend to be worth more on Zen's tables than those of other designers.
** Downplayed use of bumpers, which are placed close together leading to lots and lots of bumper hits when the ball ''does'' reach them.
** As of late, characters standing on the apron watching the game. Justified, though, as that's the least intrusive place for them to be.
*** Of course, in the case of ''Deadpool'', it's not as much standing on the apron as being busy getting his OWN high score on the table.
* StockScream: Expect to hear the Wilhelm Scream on ''Excalibur'' and ''Masters of the Force''.
* TimedMission:
** One of the Challenges on each table is a 5-minute mode where you have unlimited ball saver and try to score as many points as possible in 5 minutes.
** Matchup mode features a variant of the above where you try to beat your opponents score in 3 minutes. During the last 30 seconds of the match, any points you earn during that time will be doubled.
* TitleDrop: In [=FX2=] and [=FX3=], upon selecting a table, this usually comes up. Averted for a few tables, such as the Williams tables, which instead use the sound of inserted coins, and ''Portal'', which uses Wheatley's GratuitousSpanish upon selection.
* TraintopBattle:
** ''Wild West Rampage'' has a minigame by playing pinball on top of a moving train. The closer to the engine, the more intense the smoke gets.
** ''Archer'' has this as a mode, based on the episode "The Limited". The difference, however, is that he finally has a shot at fulfilling his lifelong dream of fighting on top of a moving train.
* ZergRush: Some tables, namely ''Aliens'', ''Castlestorm'', ''Plants vs. Zombies'' and ''The Walking Dead'' have a mode where a swarm of drop targets or mobile toy figures appear on the playfield and begin marching towards the flippers - and you have to keep them from reaching them by hitting the advancing targets with the ball.
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[[caption-width-right:350:"Earth Defense", one of the original ''Zen Pinball'' tables.]]

''[[http://www.zenpinball.com Zen Pinball]]'' and ''[[http://www.pinballfx.com Pinball FX]]'' are a series of games for playing DigitalPinballTables by Creator/ZenStudios. Most of the games[[note]]except for ''Zen Pinball: Rollercoaster'' and ''Zen Pinball: Inferno''[[/note]] are frameworks where players can purchase and download new pinball tables over time. The games support features such as local and online multiplayer play, slow motion, mid-game saves, and online leaderboards and tournament competitions.

Despite the name differences, the games are fundamentally the same; "Pinball FX" was previously only used for games on Microsoft systems, while "Zen Pinball" was for versions on other platforms. After the release of ''Pinball FX 3'', the "Zen Pinball" name has been discontinued and now all platforms with the latest game use "Pinball FX". Most of the tables are available for both series.

The first title in the series was ''Pinball FX''. It was published by Microsoft Game Studios on UsefulNotes/XboxLiveArcade in 2007, and initially came with three tables ("Speed Machine", "Agents", and "Extreme"). Six other tables were released later as downloadable content.

In 2008, Zen released the first ''Zen Pinball'' games, ''Zen Pinball: Rollercoaster'' and ''Zen Pinball: Inferno''. They were games for [[UsefulNotes/IOSGames Apple's iOS devices]], and unlike the other titles in the series, these were standalone apps with no facility for downloading additional tables.

In 2009, Zen released ''Zen Pinball'' on the UsefulNotes/PlayStationNetwork, making it the first pinball game on the UsefulNotes/PlayStation3. It came with four tables ("Earth Defense", "El Dorado", "Epic Quest", and "Excalibur"), with others released later. The game was subsequently released on [[UsefulNotes/AndroidGames Android devices]] as ''Zen Pinball THD'' and the UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS as ''Zen Pinball 3D'' in 2011. A version of ''Zen Pinball'' was also released for iOS devices, with proper support for downloadable tables.

''Pinball FX 2'' was released in 2010 for the UsefulNotes/{{Xbox 360}}, then later [[UsefulNotes/MicrosoftWindows Windows 8]] in 2012 (which was revamped in October 2014 after being neglected), Steam in 2013, and Windows Phone will have it [[DevelopmentHell at some point in the future]], while ''Zen Pinball 2'' was released in 2012 for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation3 and UsefulNotes/PlayStationVita, then later UsefulNotes/WiiU and UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 in 2013. These are upgrades to the original titles, with an improved game engine and support for more features. The games are backwards compatible with the originals, allowing owners to import their tables.

''Pinball FX 3'' was announced June 28, 2017 and released on September 26 for UsefulNotes/PlayStation4, UsefulNotes/XboxOne, [[UsefulNotes/MicrosoftWindows Windows 10]] and UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}, with the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch version arriving on December 12 that year. This version focuses more on multiplayer matchups, league play, and tournaments, as well as the addition of new single player modes and features.

On September 4, 2018, Zen Studios announced that they had secured the rights to the Creator/WilliamsElectronics and Creator/{{Bally}} library of pinball tables, taking over from the previous license holders [=FarSight=] Studios[[labelnote:*]]makers of ''VideoGame/ThePinballArcade''[[/labelnote]]. In contrast to their original tables, the Williams digitalizations play as close to the original physical tables as possible. However, there is also the option to play versions of the tables with extra eye-candy in the vein of Zen's original fare. Volume 1[[labelnote:*]](consisting of ''Pinball/FishTales'', ''Pinball/MedievalMadness'', ''[[Pinball/HighSpeed The Getaway: High Speed II]]'' and ''Pinball/JunkYard'')[[/labelnote]] was released October 9, 2018 for all supported platforms after a Steam-exclusive public beta period during the previous September.

A new installment, titled ''Pinball FX'', was launched in Early Access on March 31, 2022, which consists of remastered versions of most of the ''Pinball [=FX3=]'' catalog alongside new games, with new originals that replace the traditional dot matrix display with video elements. ''Pinball FX'' will be released on Playstation and Xbox systems in February 2023, with Nintendo Switch and other platforms following for an April 2023 target.

Zen's pinballs tend to be LicensedPinballTables, with properties from popular ComicBook and ScienceFiction assets. Although the playfield physics are realistic, the games also feature liberal use of VideoGame-only effects, such as wandering enemies to be destroyed with balls or attention-grabbing animations over the playfield.

'''Note''': As new Works pages are created for the various Zen Pinball tables, be sure to add them here and on the DigitalPinballTables page.

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!!The following pinball tables are currently available for the various ''Pinball FX'' and ''Zen Pinball'' games:
[[index]]
* ''Zen Originals:''
** ''Pinball FX 2 Core'', a bundle of four tables:
*** ''Biolab''
*** ''Pasha''
*** ''Rome''
*** ''Secrets of the Deep''
** ''Carnivals and Legends'':
*** ''Adventure Land''
*** ''Son of Zeus''
** The ''Sci-Fi Pack'', a bundle of three tables:
*** ''Earth Defense''
*** ''Mars''
*** ''Paranormal''
** ''Iron & Steel'', a bundle of two tables:
*** ''[=CastleStorm=]''
*** ''Wild West Rampage''[[note]]The free table of ''Pinball FX''.[[/note]]
** The ''Medieval Pack'', a bundle of two tables:
*** ''Epic Quest''
*** ''Excalibur''
** ''Zen Classics'', a bundle of four tables:
*** ''El Dorado''
*** ''V12''
*** ''Tesla''
*** ''Shaman''
** ''VideoGame/SorcerersLair''[[note]]The free table of ''[=FX3=]'' and ''Pinball FX''.[[/note]]
** ''Secrets and Shadows'', a pack of three tables:
*** ''Curse of the Mummy''
*** ''Pinball Noir''
*** ''Sky Pirates: Treasures of the Clouds''
** ''Grimm Tales''
** ''Wrath of the Elder Gods''
* ''Aliens vs. Pinball'':
** ''VideoGame/{{Aliens|ZenStudios}}''
** ''[[VideoGame/AlienIsolationZenStudios Alien: Isolation]]''[[/index]]
** ''Film/AlienVsPredator''
* ''Creator/{{Bethesda}} Pinball'':
** ''VideoGame/{{Skyrim}}''
** ''[[VideoGame/Fallout4 Fallout]]''[[index]]
** ''VideoGame/{{Doom|ZenStudios}}''
* ''VideoGame/CryptOfTheNecroDancer''
* [[/index]]''Creator/DreamworksAnimation'':
** ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon''
** ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda''
** ''{{WesternAnimation/Trolls}}''
* ''[[Creator/{{Fox}} Fox Cartoons]]'':
** ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad''
** ''WesternAnimation/{{Archer}}''
** ''WesternAnimation/BobsBurgers''
** ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy''
* ''Toys/FunkoPop Pinball Party Arena''[[labelnote:ZPP]]4-player multiplayer Arena mode in Zen Pinball Party[[/labelnote]]
* ''{{ComicStrip/Garfield}} Pinball''
* ''Gearbox Pinball'':
** ''{{VideoGame/Borderlands}}: Vault Hunter''
** ''VideoGame/BrothersInArms: Win the War''
** ''{{VideoGame/Homeworld}}: Journey to Hiigara''
* Legendary Entertainment:
** ''Godzilla Vs. Kong Pinball'':
*** ''Godzilla Pinball''
*** ''Kong Pinball''
*** ''Film/GodzillaVsKong''
* The ''Marvel Pinball'' series:
** ''Marvel Pinball'', a bundle of four tables:
*** ''Blade''
*** ''Iron Man''[[index]]
*** ''[[VideoGame/SpiderManZenStudios Spider-Man]]''
*** ''Wolverine''
** ''Vengeance and Virtue'', a bundle of four tables:
*** ''Ghost Rider''
*** ''Moon Knight''
*** ''Thor''
*** ''X-Men''
** ''Avengers Chronicles'', a bundle of four tables:
*** ''VideoGame/{{The Avengers|ZenStudios}}''
*** ''Fear Itself''
*** ''The Infinity Gauntlet''
*** ''World War Hulk''
** ''Marvel Legends'', a bundle of three tables:
*** ''Captain America''
*** ''Doctor Strange''
*** ''Fantastic Four''
** ''Heavy Hitters'', a bundle of three tables:
*** ''Civil War''
*** ''VideoGame/{{Deadpool|ZenStudios}}''
*** [[/index]]''Venom''
** The ''Cinematic Pack'', a bundle of three tables:
*** ''Ant-Man''
*** ''Avengers: Age of Ultron''
*** ''Guardians of the Galaxy''
** ''Women of Power'', a bundle of two tables:
*** ''A-Force''
*** ''Champions''
* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic''
* ''{{ComicStrip/Peanuts}}''' Snoopy Pinball[[index]]
* The ''Star Wars Pinball'' series:
** The ''Star Wars'' three table bundle:
*** ''Boba Fett''
*** ''Star Wars: The Clone Wars''
*** ''Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back''
** The ''Balance of the Force'' three table bundle:
*** ''Star Wars Episode VI: The Return of the Jedi''
*** ''Star Wars: Starfighter Assault''
*** ''Star Wars: Darth Vader''
** The ''Heroes Within'' four table bundle:
*** ''Han Solo''
*** ''Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope''
*** ''Star Wars Pinball: Droids''
*** ''Star Wars Pinball: Masters of the Force''
** The ''Force Awakens'' two table bundle:
*** ''Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens''
*** ''Star Wars: Might of the First Order''
** The ''Last Jedi'' two table bundle:
*** ''Star Wars: The Last Jedi''
*** ''Star Wars: Ahch-To Island''
** The ''Thrill of the Hunt'' two-pack:
*** ''Star Wars: The Mandalorian''
*** ''Star Wars: Classic Collectibles''
* [[/index]]''{{Creator/Universal}} Pinball'':
** ''Universal Classics'':
*** ''Film/ETTheExtraTerrestrial''[[index]]
*** ''VideoGame/{{Back to the Future|ZenStudios}}''
*** [[/index]]''{{Film/Jaws}}''
** The ''[[Franchise/JurassicPark Jurassic World Pinball]]'' pack:
*** ''Film/JurassicWorld''
*** ''Film/JurassicPark''
*** ''Jurassic Park Pinball Mayhem''
* ''[[Creator/WilliamsElectronics Williams]] Pinball'' (both originals and remasters):
** Volume 1:
*** ''Pinball/FishTales''[[note]]The free table of ''[=FX3=]'' and ''Pinball FX''.[[/note]]
*** ''Pinball/MedievalMadness''
*** ''[[Pinball/HighSpeed The Getaway: High Speed II]]''
*** ''Pinball/JunkYard''
** Volume 2:
*** ''Pinball/AttackFromMars''
*** ''Pinball/BlackRose''
*** ''Pinball/ThePartyZone''
** Volume 3:
*** ''Pinball/TheatreOfMagic''
*** ''Pinball/TheChampionPub''
*** ''Pinball/SafeCracker''
** Volume 4:
*** ''{{Pinball/Hurricane}}''
*** ''Pinball/WhiteWater''
*** ''Pinball/RedAndTedsRoadShow''
** ''[[Franchise/UniversalHorror Universal Monsters]]'':
*** ''Pinball/MonsterBash''
*** ''Pinball/CreatureFromTheBlackLagoon''
** Volume 5:
*** ''Pinball/TalesOfTheArabianNights''
*** ''Pinball/CirqusVoltaire''
*** ''Pinball/NoGoodGofers''
** Volume 6:
*** ''Pinball/FunHouse1990''
*** ''Pinball/DrDude''
*** ''Pinball/SpaceStation''
** ''Pinball/TheAddamsFamily''
** ''Pinball/IndianaJonesThePinballAdventure''
** ''Swords of Fury''
** ''[[Pinball/TheMachineBrideOfPinBot The Machine: Bride Of Pin*Bot]]''
** ''Pinball/TwilightZone''
** ''{{Pinball/Whirlwind}}''
** ''Pinball/WorldCupSoccer''
* ''VideoGame/WorldWarZ''
[[/index]]
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!!Tables that were previously available for ''Pinball FX'' and ''Zen Pinball'' games:
[[index]]
* ''VideoGame/{{The Walking Dead|ZenStudios}}''[[note]]Currently available in [=FX3=], but not the new FX.[[/note]]
* ''VideoGame/PortalPinball''[[note]]Currently available in [=FX3=], but not the new FX.[[/note]]
* ''Ms. Splosion Man''
* ''Nightmare Mansion''
* ''Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 Tribute''
* ''Pinball FX Classic'', a bundle of four tables:
** ''Speed Machine''
** ''Xtreme''
** ''Agents''
** ''Buccaneer''
* ''VideoGame/PlantsVsZombiesPinball''
* ''Rocky and Bullwinkle''
* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'':
** Super Sweet Pinball
** Butters' Very Own Pinball
* ''Street Fighter II Tribute''
* ''Super League Football'' (with the following designs)[[note]]This was removed from the Pinball FX 2 storefront before the platform was replaced by FX 3, due to licensing issues.[[/note]]
** Zen Studios F.C.[[note]]Default design that is not mentioned by name by the table's announcer; it is only referred to by the table's name. It is a fictional team based on the developer itself.[[/note]]
** Liverpool F.C.
** Arsenal F.C.
** Real Madrid C.F.
** FC Barcelona
** Juventus
** A.S. Roma
** A.C. Milan
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!! ''Zen Pinball'' and ''Pinball FX'' contain examples of:
* AdjustableCensorship: In the PC version of ''Pinball FX 3'', you can toggle the censorship that was imposed on Williams tables for other console versions that would block out anything on them that may conflict with the game's overall Everyone 10+ Rating - like suggestive clothing and substance abuse. Even with this feature, the PC version still gets the same rating.
* AwesomeButImpractical: ''Masters of the Force'' has a Holocron mechanic tied into the wizard modes of the table, akin to ''Pinball/StarTrekTheNextGeneration''. Every Holocron collected on each Jedi/Sith level adds 1 million to the shot value during either Full Power or Prophecy Fulfilled, up to a maximum of 10 on any level. Complete sets (1 Holocron on each of the 4 levels on either side) is 100 million. Collect all 80 and start Prophecy Fulfilled, that's 2.8 billion just for starting the mode, and 80 million for every shot during the multiball. However, at any point does one start a wizard mode, all Holocrons are reset.
* {{Bowdlerize}}: When Zen Studios makes pinball adaptations based on adult entertainment properties, it [[AdaptedOut adapts out]] anything from these properties that wouldn't sit with the overall Everyone 10+ Rating that it wants to maintain for its pinball series - like [[{{Gorn}} graphic violence]] and profanity. So that means you'll have, say, BloodlessCarnage for tables based on M-rated Creator/{{Bethesda}} video games.
* CastingGag: As Creator/IanMcKellen portrayed Gandalf in the ''Franchise/LordOfTheRings'' films and Magneto in the ''Franchise/XMen'' films, voice actor Creator/TomKane, who voiced Gandalf in ''Lord of the Rings'' video games, agreed to voice Magneto for the ''X-Men'' table.
* {{Catchphrase}}: Most of the tables have a voice clip of someone saying, "Fantastic!"
* DevelopersForesight: In the event of a ball flying out of a table, a new ball is given to the player to compensate the faulty system. Sometimes, it ends up being hilarious. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNTQeuDmENI See here for an example.]]
* DifficultyLevels:
** ''Avengers: Age of Ultron'' has three separate difficulty levels: Easy, Medium and Hard. The slope of the table, timers on modes, and score rewards are adjusted based on the difficulty selected.
** ''American Dad!'' has the threat level, increased by hitting a spinner and decreased by ending modes. A higher threat level gives you more points overall, but decreases the time you have on timed missions.
** ''Doom'' has the option for Nightmare difficulty when you start a game. It gives better scores in exchange for no ball saves, kickbacks, or extra balls.
** Williams games have THREE difficulty levels to choose from in Single Player:
*** Traditional Zen physics, powerups included.
*** Classic Single Player - Arcade, with physics simulating those from the arcade.
*** Classic Single Player - Tournament Mode. Akin to IFPA standards, this features no extra balls, tighter tilt settings, hard outlanes, and a steeper slope.
* DigitalPinballTables
* EvilIsHammy: The villains on Zen's tables are prone to {{Evil Laugh}}s and yelling FloweryInsults at the protagonists.
* LevelGrinding: ''Pinball FX 3''. Oy.
** The main issue with powerups on ''FX 3'' is that powerup levels aren't applied universally. If a player wants to get every single mastery point on each table, one has to go through each table and play it multiple times, using up all of the time on a wizard powerup, finish the game, rinse and repeat. The wizard powers each require a certain amount of time for an increase in level, which takes multiple games. Rewind is the worst offender, not counting tenths of a second rewound as progress.
** Subverted for the passive powerups that can be levelled multiple times in a single game.
* {{Macrogame}}: ''Epic Quest'' has systems for levelling up your character and getting better and better gear, which persist between games.
** The ''Skyrim'' table one-ups ''Epic Quest'' with a suite of open world RPG mechanics that are staples of the Elder Scrolls series, like an inventory, crafting, skills, side quests, and levelling up, all of which persist between games.
* {{Nerf}}: The diagonal nudge was considered too powerful on the Steam version, leading to an "unnatural" amount of bang backs on all given tables and "abnormal" high scores. Now, the bang back power is only 10% than before the patch, and the other versions were left untouched until FX 3 launched.
* NoFairCheating: Every table has an operator's menu that allows you to change, among other things, the table's difficulty and gameplay features. If you do so and discard the default factory settings, then you can't post your scores online until factory settings are restored.
** Completely discarded in ''Pinball FX 3'' going forward.
* ObviouslyEvil: With a few exceptions, such as ''The Walking Dead'', the antagonists never hide how evil they are.
* PinballScoring:
** Because of the introduction of powerups in ''FX 3'', scoring on some tables have become incredibly boosted that it trumps all other methods and strategies. On games with already valuable bumpers or multiball modes, where applicable, can result in some ridiculous scores. Thankfully, Classic mode has a separate leaderboard.
** Averted in some of the newer tables (and some of the older ones). Even reaching 1 million points will take a good deal of effort. Played straight with ''VideoGame/SorcerersLair'' and ''Rocky & Bullwinkle'', where it's relatively easy to get scores in the hundreds of millions.
* PlayerCharacter: The Zen Pinball line has a relatively high number of pinball tables compared to other companies' libraries, real or virtual, where the player fills an individual, specific, named role. The most obvious are the Marvel-themed tables where you play as the titular hero, though even its non-licensed tables will usually have a protagonist the player stands in for, such as Jake in ''Pinball/SorcerersLair'' or UsefulNotes/NikolaTesla in ''Tesla''. Even ''Super League Football'' puts the player in the role of the team's manager. Compare this to, for instance, Creator/JerseyJackPinball's ''Pinball/TheWizardOfOz'', where the player, though usually Dorothy, frequently shifts to other characters, or Creator/{{Stern}}'s ''Pinball/{{ACDC}}'', which has no player character at all.
** NonPlayerCharacter: Many of Zen's tables also have entire casts of characters for each table the player character will meet, more pronounced in later tables when Zen's budget increased. Of note are ''Captain America'', which has all of Cap's Howlers and a military support squad; and ''The Walking Dead'', of which most of the characters met in the Telltale game's first season will show up in this one in some form.
*** Humorously, the top score on ''Deadpool'' isn't the normal multiple of 5 or 10 that the high scores normally are. Instead, it's a proper high score... attributed to Deadpool, who is shown at the start of every game playing the Deadpool pinball table...
%%* ReReleasedSoundtrack: ''Pinball FX 3'' only uses “Red River Rock” for the same reason.
* SerialEscalation: Each table from Zen has more complex rules than the last, to where ''Super League Football'' has a campaign spanning multiple tries at the table, and ''Skyrim'' has an immense amount of mechanics based on its source material. The budget for audio has also increased, going from in-house acting to stock voice actors to bringing actors and announcers straight from the source material.
* ShoutOut: Zen Studios loves pinball so much, [[ShoutOut/ZenPinball it needed its own page.]]
* SignatureStyle: Most tables have the following in common:
** Three or more flippers.
** Narrow shots or wide but steep ramps.
** Side ramps that loop back to the same upper flipper.
** Multi-level playfields.
** Modes that do not stack (once an objective is asked, all other things are disabled and worth minimal points).
** Nearly all required modes are either multiballs or {{Timed Mission}}s.
** A lot of {{Spelling Bonus}}es.
** Very strong emphasis on ramps (always at least 3, with as many as 5).
** A playfield longer and wider than a normal machine.
** At least one multiball mode required to reach a WizardMode.
** Multi-stage wizard modes that are very hard to reach.
** Generous and easy-to-obtain ball savers.
** A kickback on both outlanes, activated by lighting an insert on the outlanes and inlanes.
** A manual plunger. Very few tables, like ''Guardians of the Galaxy'' or ''Earth Defense'' use button-style ball launchers.
*** {{Skill Shot}}s requiring soft plunges.
** A {{cap}} of 10x end-of-ball bonus multiplier, with an extra ball given after that. On many tables, this is the only way of obtaining an extra ball.
** Flippers at a high angle when held, leading to easy ball catches.
** Use of slingshots to start certain modes (most physical pinball machines use slingshots only to send the ball out of control). In addition, slingshot hits tend to be worth more on Zen's tables than those of other designers.
** Downplayed use of bumpers, which are placed close together leading to lots and lots of bumper hits when the ball ''does'' reach them.
** As of late, characters standing on the apron watching the game. Justified, though, as that's the least intrusive place for them to be.
*** Of course, in the case of ''Deadpool'', it's not as much standing on the apron as being busy getting his OWN high score on the table.
* StockScream: Expect to hear the Wilhelm Scream on ''Excalibur'' and ''Masters of the Force''.
* TimedMission:
** One of the Challenges on each table is a 5-minute mode where you have unlimited ball saver and try to score as many points as possible in 5 minutes.
** Matchup mode features a variant of the above where you try to beat your opponents score in 3 minutes. During the last 30 seconds of the match, any points you earn during that time will be doubled.
* TitleDrop: In [=FX2=] and [=FX3=], upon selecting a table, this usually comes up. Averted for a few tables, such as the Williams tables, which instead use the sound of inserted coins, and ''Portal'', which uses Wheatley's GratuitousSpanish upon selection.
* TraintopBattle:
** ''Wild West Rampage'' has a minigame by playing pinball on top of a moving train. The closer to the engine, the more intense the smoke gets.
** ''Archer'' has this as a mode, based on the episode "The Limited". The difference, however, is that he finally has a shot at fulfilling his lifelong dream of fighting on top of a moving train.
* ZergRush: Some tables, namely ''Aliens'', ''Castlestorm'', ''Plants vs. Zombies'' and ''The Walking Dead'' have a mode where a swarm of drop targets or mobile toy figures appear on the playfield and begin marching towards the flippers - and you have to keep them from reaching them by hitting the advancing targets with the ball.
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* Legendary Entertainment:
** ''Godzilla Vs. Kong Pinball'':
*** ''Godzilla Pinball''
*** ''Kong Pinball''
*** ''Film/GodzillaVsKong''



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*** ''Pinball/FishTales'' (provided for free)''Pinball/FishTales''[[note]]The free table of ''[=FX3=]'' and ''Pinball FX''.[[/note]]



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** ''VideoGame/SorcerersLair''
** ''Curse of the Mummy''
** ''Pinball Noir''
** ''Sky Pirates: Treasures of the Clouds''

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** ''Secrets and Shadows'', a pack of three tables:
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''Curse of the Mummy''
** *** ''Pinball Noir''
** *** ''Sky Pirates: Treasures of the Clouds''



* ''{{ComicStrip/Garfield}}''[[labelnote:ZPP]]Available in Zen Pinball Party[[/labelnote]]
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* ''{{ComicStrip/Garfield}}''[[labelnote:ZPP]]Available in Zen Pinball Party[[/labelnote]]
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* ''Gearbox Pinball'':
** ''{{VideoGame/Borderlands}}: Vault Hunter''
** ''VideoGame/BrothersInArms: Win the War''
**
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* ''VideoGame/PortalPinball''



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** ''Star Wars: Classic Collectibles''
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** *** ''Star Wars: Classic Collectibles''
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** ''[[VideoGame/Fallout4 Fallout]]''

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A new installment, titled ''Pinball FX'', was launched in Early Access on March 31, 2022, which consists of remastered versions of most of the ''Pinball [=FX3=]'' catalog alongside new games, with new originals that replace the traditional dot matrix display with video elements. ''Pinball FX'' will be released on Playstation and Xbox systems in February 2023, with Nintendo Switch and other platforms following for an April 2023 target.



* ''Creator/DreamworksAnimation'':
** ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon''
** ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda''
** ''{{WesternAnimation/Trolls}}''



* ''Toys/FunkoPop Pinball Party Arena''[[labelnote:ZPP]]4-player multiplayer Arena mode in Zen Pinball Party[[/labelnote]]
* ''{{ComicStrip/Garfield}}''[[labelnote:ZPP]]Available in Zen Pinball Party[[/labelnote]]



* ''{{ComicStrip/Peanuts}}''' Snoopy Pinball



** ''Pinball/TheAddamsFamily''[[labelnote:note]]Available in February 2023[[/labelnote]]



!!Tables that are currently available on ''Zen Pinball Party'':

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!!Tables that are currently were previously available on for ''Pinball FX'' and ''Zen Pinball Party'':Pinball'' games:



* ''Creator/DreamworksAnimation'':
** ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon''
** ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda''
** ''{{WesternAnimation/Trolls}}''
* ''{{ComicStrip/Peanuts}}''' Snoopy
* ''Toys/FunkoPop Pinball Party Arena''
* ''{{ComicStrip/Garfield}}''
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* ''Zen Originals:''
** ''Pinball FX 2 Core'', a bundle of four tables:
*** ''Biolab''
*** ''Pasha''
*** ''Rome''
*** ''Secrets of the Deep''
** ''Carnivals and Legends'':
*** ''Adventure Land''
*** ''Son of Zeus''
** The ''Sci-Fi Pack'', a bundle of three tables:
*** ''Earth Defense''
*** ''Mars''
*** ''Paranormal''
** ''Iron & Steel'', a bundle of two tables:
*** ''[=CastleStorm=]''
*** ''Wild West Rampage''
** The ''Medieval Pack'', a bundle of two tables:
*** ''Epic Quest''
*** ''Excalibur''
** ''Zen Classics'', a bundle of four tables:
*** ''El Dorado''
*** ''V12''
*** ''Tesla''
*** ''Shaman''
** ''VideoGame/SorcerersLair''
** ''Curse of the Mummy''
** ''Pinball Noir''
** ''Sky Pirates: Treasures of the Clouds''
** ''Grimm Tales''



* ''Carnivals and Legends'':
** ''Adventure Land''
** ''Son of Zeus''
* ''Earth Defense''
* ''Epic Quest''
* ''Excalibur''



* ''Iron & Steel'', a bundle of two tables:
** ''[=CastleStorm=]''
** ''Wild West Rampage''
* The ''[[Franchise/JurassicPark Jurassic World Pinball]]'' pack:
** ''Film/JurassicWorld''
** ''Film/JurassicPark''
** ''Jurassic Park Pinball Mayhem''
* ''Mars''

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* ''Iron & Steel'', a bundle of two tables:
** ''[=CastleStorm=]''
** ''Wild West Rampage''
* The ''[[Franchise/JurassicPark Jurassic World Pinball]]'' pack:
** ''Film/JurassicWorld''
** ''Film/JurassicPark''
** ''Jurassic Park Pinball Mayhem''
* ''Mars''
''{{VideoGame/Homeworld}}: Journey to Hiigara''



** ''Vengeance and Virtue'', a bundle of four tables:
*** ''Ghost Rider''
*** ''Moon Knight''
*** ''Thor''
*** ''X-Men''



** ''Captain America''
** ''Civil War''
** ''Doctor Strange''
** ''VideoGame/{{Deadpool|ZenStudios}}''
** ''Fantastic Four''
** ''Guardians of the Galaxy''
** ''Vengeance and Virtue'', a bundle of four tables:
*** ''Ghost Rider''
*** ''Moon Knight''
*** ''Thor''
*** ''X-Men''
** ''Venom''
** ''Women of Power: A-Force''
** ''Women of Power: Champions''
* ''Paranormal''
* ''Pinball FX 2 Core'', a bundle of four tables:
** ''Biolab''
** ''Pasha''
** ''Rome''
** ''Secrets of the Deep''

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** ''Marvel Legends'', a bundle of three tables:
***
''Captain America''
** ''Civil War''
**
*** ''Doctor Strange''
*** ''Fantastic Four''
** ''Heavy Hitters'', a bundle of three tables:
*** ''Civil War''
***
''VideoGame/{{Deadpool|ZenStudios}}''
*** ''Venom''
** ''Fantastic Four''
**
The ''Cinematic Pack'', a bundle of three tables:
*** ''Ant-Man''
*** ''Avengers: Age of Ultron''
***
''Guardians of the Galaxy''
** ''Vengeance and Virtue'', a bundle of four tables:
*** ''Ghost Rider''
*** ''Moon Knight''
*** ''Thor''
*** ''X-Men''
** ''Venom''
**
''Women of Power: A-Force''
** ''Women of Power: Champions''
* ''Paranormal''
* ''Pinball FX 2 Core'',
Power'', a bundle of four two tables:
** ''Biolab''
** ''Pasha''
** ''Rome''
** ''Secrets of the Deep''
*** ''A-Force''
*** ''Champions''



* ''VideoGame/SorcerersLair''



** ''Star Wars: The Mandalorian''
** ''Star Wars: Classic Collectibles''



* ''{{Creator/Universal}} Classics'':
** ''Film/ETTheExtraTerrestrial''
** ''VideoGame/{{Back to the Future|ZenStudios}}''
** ''{{Film/Jaws}}''

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* ''{{Creator/Universal}} Pinball'':
** ''Universal
Classics'':
** *** ''Film/ETTheExtraTerrestrial''
** *** ''VideoGame/{{Back to the Future|ZenStudios}}''
*** ''{{Film/Jaws}}''
** ''{{Film/Jaws}}''The ''[[Franchise/JurassicPark Jurassic World Pinball]]'' pack:
*** ''Film/JurassicWorld''
*** ''Film/JurassicPark''
*** ''Jurassic Park Pinball Mayhem''



* ''Zen Classics'', a bundle of four tables:
** ''El Dorado''
** ''V12''
** ''Tesla''
** ''Shaman''

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* ''Zen Classics'', a bundle ** ''Swords of four tables:
Fury''
** ''El Dorado''
** ''V12''
** ''Tesla''
** ''Shaman''
''[[Pinball/TheMachineBrideOfPinBot The Machine: Bride Of Pin*Bot]]''
* ''VideoGame/WorldWarZ''


*** ''Pinball/FunHouse''

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*** ''Pinball/FunHouse''''Pinball/FunHouse1990''
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* AwesomeButImpractical: ''Masters of the Force'' has a Holocron mechanic tied into the wizard modes of the table, akin to ''Pinball/StarTrekTheNextGeneration''. Every Holocron collected on each Jedi/Sith level adds 1 million to the shot value during either Full Power or Prophecy Fulfilled, up to a maximum of 10 on any level. Complete sets (1 Holocron on each of the 4 levels on either side) is 100 million. Collect all 80 and start Prophecy Fulfilled, that's 2.8 billion just for starting the mode, and 80 million for every shot during the multiball. However, at any point does one start a wizard mode, all Holocrons are reset.
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* ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon''
* ''{{WesternAnimation/Trolls}}''
* ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda''

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* ''Creator/DreamworksAnimation'':
**
''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon''
* ''{{WesternAnimation/Trolls}}''
* ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda''
** ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda''
** ''{{WesternAnimation/Trolls}}''

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*** ''Space Station''

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*** ''Space Station''''Pinball/SpaceStation''
** ''Pinball/IndianaJonesThePinballAdventure''
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** ''Women of Power: A-Force''
** ''Women of Power: Champions''


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* ''Toys/FunkoPop Pinball Party Arena''
* ''{{ComicStrip/Garfield}}''

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!!Tables that were previously available for ''Pinball FX'' and ''Zen Pinball'' games:

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!!Tables that were previously are currently available for ''Pinball FX'' and on ''Zen Pinball'' games:Pinball Party'':



* ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon''
* ''{{WesternAnimation/Trolls}}''
* ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda''
* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic''
* ''{{ComicStrip/Peanuts}}''' Snoopy
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!!Tables that were previously available for ''Pinball FX'' and ''Zen Pinball'' games:
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* LevelGrinding: ''Pinball FX 3''. Oy.
** The main issue with powerups on ''FX 3'' is that powerup levels aren't applied universally. If a player wants to get every single mastery point on each table, one has to go through each table and play it multiple times, using up all of the time on a wizard powerup, finish the game, rinse and repeat. The wizard powers each require a certain amount of time for an increase in level, which takes multiple games. Rewind is the worst offender, not counting tenths of a second rewound as progress.
** Subverted for the passive powerups that can be levelled multiple times in a single game.



** Completely discarded in ''Pinball FX 3'' going forward.



** Because of the introduction of powerups in FX 3, scoring on some tables have become incredibly boosted that it trumps all other methods and strategies. On games with already valuable bumpers or multiball modes, where applicable, can result in some ridiculous scores. Thankfully, Classic mode has a separate leaderboard.

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** Because of the introduction of powerups in FX 3, ''FX 3'', scoring on some tables have become incredibly boosted that it trumps all other methods and strategies. On games with already valuable bumpers or multiball modes, where applicable, can result in some ridiculous scores. Thankfully, Classic mode has a separate leaderboard.

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* The ''[[Franchise/JurassicPark Jurassic World Pinball]]'' three table bundle:

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* The ''[[Franchise/JurassicPark Jurassic World Pinball]]'' three table bundle:pack:



** ''Marvel Pinball: Avengers Chronicles'', a bundle of four tables:

to:

** ''Marvel Pinball: Avengers ''Avengers Chronicles'', a bundle of four tables:



** ''Marvel Pinball: Captain America''
** ''Marvel Pinball: Civil War''
** ''Marvel Pinball: Doctor Strange''
[[/index]]
** ''Marvel Pinball: VideoGame/{{Deadpool|ZenStudios}}''
[[index]]
** ''Marvel Pinball: Fantastic Four''
** ''Marvel Pinball: Guardians of the Galaxy''
** ''Marvel Pinball: Vengeance and Virtue'', a bundle of four tables:

to:

** ''Marvel Pinball: Captain ''Captain America''
** ''Marvel Pinball: Civil ''Civil War''
** ''Marvel Pinball: Doctor ''Doctor Strange''
[[/index]]
** ''Marvel Pinball: VideoGame/{{Deadpool|ZenStudios}}''
[[index]]
''VideoGame/{{Deadpool|ZenStudios}}''
** ''Marvel Pinball: Fantastic ''Fantastic Four''
** ''Marvel Pinball: Guardians ''Guardians of the Galaxy''
** ''Marvel Pinball: Vengeance ''Vengeance and Virtue'', a bundle of four tables:



** ''Marvel Pinball: Venom''

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** ''Marvel Pinball: Venom''''Venom''
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* {{Bowdlerize}}: When Zen Studios makes pinball adaptations based on adult entertainment properties, it [[AdaptedOut adapts out]] anything from these properties that wouldn't sit with the overall Everyone 10+ Rating that it wants to maintain for its pinball series - like [[{{Gorn}} graphic violence]] and profanity. So that means you'll have, say, BloodlessCarnage for tables based on [[MatureRating M-rated]] Creator/{{Bethesda}} video games.

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* {{Bowdlerize}}: When Zen Studios makes pinball adaptations based on adult entertainment properties, it [[AdaptedOut adapts out]] anything from these properties that wouldn't sit with the overall Everyone 10+ Rating that it wants to maintain for its pinball series - like [[{{Gorn}} graphic violence]] and profanity. So that means you'll have, say, BloodlessCarnage for tables based on [[MatureRating M-rated]] M-rated Creator/{{Bethesda}} video games.
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* AdjustableCensorship: In the PC version of ''Pinball FX 3'', you can toggle the censorship that was imposed on Williams tables for other console versions that would block out anything on them that may conflict with the game's overall EveryoneTenAndUpRating - like [[BareYourMidriff suggestive clothing]] and substance abuse. Even with this feature, the PC version still gets the same rating.
* {{Bowdlerize}}: When Zen Studios makes pinball adaptations based on adult entertainment properties, it [[AdaptedOut adapts out]] anything from these properties that wouldn't sit with the overall EveryoneTenAndUpRating that it wants to maintain for its pinball series - like [[{{Gorn}} graphic violence]] and profanity. So that means you'll have, say, BloodlessCarnage for tables based on [[MatureRating M-rated]] Creator/{{Bethesda}} video games.

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* AdjustableCensorship: In the PC version of ''Pinball FX 3'', you can toggle the censorship that was imposed on Williams tables for other console versions that would block out anything on them that may conflict with the game's overall EveryoneTenAndUpRating Everyone 10+ Rating - like [[BareYourMidriff suggestive clothing]] and substance abuse. Even with this feature, the PC version still gets the same rating.
* {{Bowdlerize}}: When Zen Studios makes pinball adaptations based on adult entertainment properties, it [[AdaptedOut adapts out]] anything from these properties that wouldn't sit with the overall EveryoneTenAndUpRating Everyone 10+ Rating that it wants to maintain for its pinball series - like [[{{Gorn}} graphic violence]] and profanity. So that means you'll have, say, BloodlessCarnage for tables based on [[MatureRating M-rated]] Creator/{{Bethesda}} video games.
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* {{Nerf}}: The diagonal nudge was considered too powerful on the Steam version, leading to an "unnatural" amount of bang backs on all given tables and "abnormal" high scores. Now, the bang back power is only 10% than before the patch, and the other versions are left untouched until FX 3 launched.

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* {{Macrogame}}: ''Epic Quest'' has systems for levelling up your character and getting better and better gear, which persist between games.
** The ''Skyrim'' table one-ups ''Epic Quest'' with a suite of open world RPG mechanics that are staples of the Elder Scrolls series, like an inventory, crafting, skills, side quests, and levelling up, all of which persist between games.
* {{Nerf}}: The diagonal nudge was considered too powerful on the Steam version, leading to an "unnatural" amount of bang backs on all given tables and "abnormal" high scores. Now, the bang back power is only 10% than before the patch, and the other versions are were left untouched until FX 3 launched.
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* CastingGag: As Creator/IanMcKellen portrayed Gandalf in the ''Franchise/LordOfTheRings'' films and Magneto in the ''Franchise/XMen'' films, voice actor Creator/TomKane, who voiced Gandalf in ''Lord of the Rings'' video games, agreed to voice Magneto for the ''X-Men'' table.

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