An honest but uninspired NES pinball. Ball physics stay stiff, the lone table runs dry fast. Pleasant for a quick session, forgotten the moment any modern pinball comes back on screen.
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Pinball1 player3+
Description
Straightforward pinball simulation. Published by Sigma, released in 1992 in Japan. Several tables, classic scoring and decent ball physics for the hardware. Famicom exclusive.
Complete: box, manual and disc/cart very clean. Lightly handled.
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Collector interest
Famicom pinball published by Sigma in 1992, an attempt at simulating pinball on hardware ill-suited to ball physics. The title stays a flat niche game, and its rarity stems from a small Japanese run more than from any fed demand. Its collecting appeal is limited to cataloging 8-bit pinball, a thin subgenre on the Famicom, where its presence fills a slot more than it stirs real enthusiasm.