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== Another cheat ==
== Another cheat ==


For the Windows XP Space Cadet, someone at school typed in a code on my keyboard before the game started (while all the different lights were blinking before the ball loaded) that I noticed began with the shift key. This code allowed me to get a score of almost 800 million (it took me 50 minutes, then I quit because it got too boring) by allowing me to move the ball around with my mouse while holding down the left mouse button. He wouldn't tell me the code, though.
For the Windows XP Space Cadet, someone at school typed in a code on my keyboard before the game started (while all the different lights were blinking before the ball loaded) that I noticed began with the shift key. This code allowed me to get a score of almost 800 million (it took me 50 minutes, then I quit because the period ended, and I didn't have enough time get my intended goal of 999 million or higher, if possible) by allowing me to move the ball around with my mouse while holding down the left mouse button. He wouldn't tell me the code, though.

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Pinball 95

After a Google search, this review also refers to the game as Pinball 95. The search also returned many foreign-language links, which leads me to believe that the game was released as Full Tilt! in the USA and Pinball 95 in other countries. Bear in mind that this is original research, and not verifiable. Ppk01 15:28, 3 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

The Pinball 95 logo.

Here it is; a screenshot of the logo, taken from the opening FMV sequence. I also dug out the old Family Collection and scanned the box a couple of times, and I took a screenshot of Space Cadet. The results can be found at Flickr. Please reply if you'd like any more screenshots. --Ppk01 18:38, 15 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Huh. Weird. Seems identical to me. I can't spot any differences other than the logo and name. More screenshots from the FMV would be nice, however. To see if that's the same, except for the logo. ~ Oni Lukos ct 19:40, 15 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Okay. Using my less-than-stellar, practically non-existant image-editing skills, I have compiled nine screen shots into one handy image for your viewing pleasure. (It's on the Flickr page.)
I'm almost 100% confident that the games are identical other than name; the "Pinball 95" demo on the Maxis demo disc I got with the family pack is actually a Full Tilt! demo. --Ppk01 21:16, 15 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Yep, that definitely appears to be the same FMV. I guess it's 99% safe to say that this is just a different title for the same game. Very strange. ~ Oni Lukos ct 01:49, 16 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I wouldn't say it's that strange, per se - many games are given different names in different countries for no apparent reason, even to this day. A recent example would be (coincidentally) the pinball game Super Mario Ball (changed to Mario Pinball Land in America, then changed back to Super Mario Ball for the UK release). --Ppk01 18:58, 16 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Another cheat

For the Windows XP Space Cadet, someone at school typed in a code on my keyboard before the game started (while all the different lights were blinking before the ball loaded) that I noticed began with the shift key. This code allowed me to get a score of almost 800 million (it took me 50 minutes, then I quit because the period ended, and I didn't have enough time get my intended goal of 999 million or higher, if possible) by allowing me to move the ball around with my mouse while holding down the left mouse button. He wouldn't tell me the code, though.