The Pinball Arcade
Xbox 360 · 2012
About this game
Pinball Arcade is based on the Pinball Hall of Fame series and includes accurate simulations of pinball tables from Gottlieb, Williams, Stern Pinball (which also includes its previous incarnations: Stern Electronics, Data East Pinball, and Sega Pinball) and Bally.
The latter two companies were not previously featured.
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It includes four tables, one from each company, with support for additional tables through commercial downloadable content.
The included tables are, in the order they appear on the game: Tales of the Arabian Nights (Williams, 1996) (previously included in Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection ) Ripley's Believe it or Not! (Stern Pinball, 2004) Black Hole (Gottlieb, 1981) (previously included in Pinball Hall of Fame: The Gottlieb Collection ) Theatre of Magic (Bally, 1995) Almost every version of the game is a free download, and they each come with Tales of the Arabian Nights included for no extra cost, alongside its Pro upgrade, while the PS3/Vita/360 versions, which are paid releases instead, come with the aforementioned four tables; these are referred to as the "core pack" on other versions.
The game also features a large amount of additional tables available for download, including tables that were already on previous Pinball Hall of Fame titles (such as Black Knight , Medieval Madness , Big Shot and Central Park ) and other tables never seen on other games (such as Attack from Mars , Cirqus Voltaire and Bride of Pin-Bot ), alongside some based on licensed properties (from tables like Creature from the Black Lagoon and Elvira and the Party Monsters to ones like Twilight Zone and Star Trek: The Next Generation ), as well as Season Packs, which compile the tables from a respective "season" into one, although table availability varies from platform to platform.
The method to purchase tables and season packs also varies depending on the platform, with most versions handling it inside the game, whereas on PlayStation and Xbox versions these are l
About Xbox 360
Microsoft's second console, the Xbox 360 (2005), is remembered for popularizing online multiplayer through Xbox Live and for a notoriously high hardware failure rate (the "Red Ring of Death") — which ironically makes well-preserved, working units and complete game cases more collectible today. Physical 360 games are still generally affordable, though limited Kinect-era peripherals and bundles are becoming harder to find complete.
Gamevaro tracks The Pinball Arcade for Xbox 360 with separate market values for loose, complete-in-box (CIB) and factory-sealed copies, sourced from real eBay sales. Prices also vary by region — PAL, NTSC-U and NTSC-J releases of the same game often sell for different amounts due to print run sizes and regional collector demand.
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Market values by condition
PAL
Recent sales
| Date | Type | Region | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-07-08 | Loose / Item only | PAL | €6.89 |
| 2026-07-04 | Loose / Item only | NTSC-U | €7.85 |
| 2026-07-04 | Boxed (CIB) | NTSC-U | €6.11 |
Market insights
Rarity & condition
Only a handful of market sales have been tracked for The Pinball Arcade, suggesting it doesn't trade hands very often — a sign of relative scarcity compared to more common Xbox 360 titles.
Complete-in-box (CIB) copies typically command a premium over loose cartridges/discs because the original box and manual are more fragile and get discarded or damaged over time — fewer complete sets survive.
Frequently asked questions
How much is The Pinball Arcade worth?
The Pinball Arcade for Xbox 360 is currently worth €6.89 loose. Prices are based on real sales and update regularly on Gamevaro.
Is The Pinball Arcade rare?
The Pinball Arcade has only a handful of tracked market sales, suggesting relative scarcity compared to more common Xbox 360 titles.
What's the difference between loose, CIB and sealed for The Pinball Arcade?
Loose means cartridge or disc only, CIB (complete in box) includes the original box and manual, and sealed means factory-sealed and never opened. These are tracked as separate market values because the price gap between them can be significant, especially for older releases.
Is The Pinball Arcade worth more in PAL or NTSC?
The PAL version of The Pinball Arcade is currently worth €6.89 loose, versus €7.85 for NTSC-U. Regional price differences usually come down to print run size and regional collector demand.
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