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If you used Windows through the 90s or early 2000s, then these should be familiar sights and sounds. They are, of course, the welcoming chimes of Space Cadet Pinball, a game that shipped as part of the base system for over 11 years, before being removed with the release of Windows Vista in 2007. The closest anyone got to an explanation as to why this beloved game was removed was when Microsoft insider, Raymond Chen, wrote a blog post about it that set the record straight. Specifically, he states that the game was removed due compatibility issues with 64-bit processors, and that he spent many hours trying to fix the game before giving it up as a lost cause. On the surface, this might make sense, but what if I were to tell you that this wasnt the truth? In fact, what if I were to tell you that I have multiple versions of a 64-bit Pinball game that work? Well, get ready, because this is your host NCommander, and today, were going to chart the final days of Spa