Virtual Pinball Software

From Visual Pinball (VPX), Future Pinball and BAM to Commercial software like Pinball FX. We’ve tried to pull it al together into a nice list to make it easy for you to find what your looking for.

Virtual Pinball Software

Visual Pinball
Visual Pinball Releases on GitHub
Visual Pinball “View (POV) Setup Guide” on Github

B2S Backglass Server
B2S Backglass Server is an add-on program that works with Visual Pinball to display animated backglass artwork.
B2S Backglass Server Releases on GitHub

PinMAME
PinMAME emulates the hardware found in almost every solid state pinball machine created from the earliest days of CPU-controlled machines (mid 1970’s) through 2014 (Stern SAM), with around 770 emulated unique Pinball machines and many more clones/revisions (overall more than 2700 sets).
PinMAME Release on GitHub

Future Pinball
Future Pinball/BAM at rivercade.pl
The original Future Pinball at futurepinball.com

All In One Virtual Pinball Installer

Baller Installer

The Baller installer is an all-in-one installer for virtual pinball applications. It’s designed to save time when setting up a virtual pinball cabinet or PC.

Baller Installer Instructions

Baller Installer Release Notes/Change Log

MAY 2023 Update
This update is a major update to your virtual pinball install as it includes both x86(32bit) and x64(64bit) components:
Update Baller Installer May 2023 +64bit

NOV 2023 BETA
This update will install everything including all the betas/64bit and even Popper v1.5 beta with new Future Pinball updates as well
Baller Installer “BETA” Builds Bonanza Nov 2023

At the time if writing, the latest installer includes:

  • Visual Pinball X (VPX) 64bit/32bit v10.7.4, v10.8 beta (nightly)
  • PinUP Player v1.5 (beta)
  • PinUP Popper FrontEnd v1.5 (beta)
  • DMDExt (freezy) v2.2.1 (32 bit/64bit)
  • FlexDMD-B2S-PuP-PuPSSF (latest and greatest)
  • Future Pinball w/BAM (latest and greatest)

Virtual Pinball Tables

There’s a few online sites you can visit to find digital pinball tables, backglass, ROMs, etc. Here’s a few of the larger sites you can visit.

A few user groups have also created their own sites to show their tables. Here are some of those:

V-Pin Workshop (VPW)
These guys are some of the best digital pinball developers around today. You can find their tables on other websites, but they have a nice overview of all their work on their own site.