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  • Time Cruise

    1991

    Time Cruise

    1991

    Pinball
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    A sci-fi themed pinball game on the TurboGrafx-16. The pinball can activate time machines which sends it to bonus tables in different time zones. Time Cruise is a pinball game from FACE with a sci-fi theme and multiple tables. Unlike most pinball games with extended play zones, these tables are to the left and right of the core table, and the pinball can switch between them by passing through connecting tunnels. In addition, the player can power up time machines by hitting several levers with the pinball. Entering a time machine takes the pinball to a number of different time zones, each providing a possible score boost or extra ball.
  • High Speed

    1991

    High Speed

    1991

    Pinball
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    The hottest pinball game ever has been converted to video! All the action and excitement of the original HIGH SPEED is here - Freeway Frenzy, Ramp Race and Running the Red - plus excellent new features like Lightning Bombs and attacking enemies! It's a real-life adventure. The screen flashes and a siren shrieks when you run the red light! Police car radio messages and original chase music both add to the thrills. Go for the burn - grab the jackpot and get away at HIGH SPEED!
  • Pinball Magic

    1990

    Pinball Magic

    1990

    Pinball
    DOS
    Pinball Magic is an early pinball game by French company Loriciel. In a nice twist to regular pinball tables, here you have to clear tables by activating all letters, which opens the exit to the next table.
  • ArcPinball

    1990

    ArcPinball

    1990

    Pinball
    Acorn Archimedes
    A pinball game made by Shibumi Soft.
  • Pinball Jam

    1990

    Pinball Jam

    1990

    Pinball
    Atari Lynx
    Pinball Jam is a Lynx conversion of two pinball tables: "Elvira and the Party Monsters" (Midway, 1989), and "Police Force" (Williams, 1989). Both feature authentic table layouts, targets, and bonuses; the conversion of Elvira and the Party Monsters also features digitized sound effects, including the voice of Cassandra Peterson (Elvira). Each table scrolls up and down during gameplay (as opposed to just "snapping" to a new area as the ball reaches it).
  • Hero Shuugou!! Pinball Party

    1990

    Hero Shuugou!! Pinball Party

    1990

    Pinball
    Game Boy
    Hero Shuugou!! Pinball Party is a pinball game released for the Nintendo Game Boy. The player control the plunger and flippers from a pinball machine to handle the ball and aim for the highest score. There are two main modes, one featured in a 3-tier simple table and another featured in a more complex 3-tier table with different substages.
  • Pinball

    1989

    Pinball

    1989

    Pinball
    Handheld Electronic LCD
  • Enchanted

    1989

    Enchanted

    1989

    Pinball
    DOS
    Enchanted is a Pinball game in which a magician must travel through his space-time ship to different worlds to prevent them from being destroyed by an evil entity that threatened the entire galaxy. With this argument, the player must visit these worlds through different boards, obtaining, of course, the highest score
  • 1st Person Pinball

    1989

    1st Person Pinball

    1989

    Pinball
    Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga
    1st Person Pinball is a pinball game in which the camera follows closely on the ball rather than the whole table.
  • Rock'n' Ball

    1989

    Rock'n' Ball

    1989

    Pinball
    Family Computer Nintendo Entertainment System
    Nostalgic pinball is back with some very modern concepts! Enjoy seven different games with six different characters such as Twister Tom for Pinball, Rock'n' Roller Billy for Sports Pinball, and more! Team up with your favorite Rock'n' Ball character and reach for higher and higher scores! Pinball is famous in video game history. Challenge your skills against Rock'n' Ball's brand new twists on this popular game!
  • 3-D Pinball

    1989

    3-D Pinball

    1989

    Pinball
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Amstrad CPC
    A pinball video game with an isometric view. Published by Mastertronic, programmed by Steve Walters, with the Amstrad CPC conversion by Bernardin Katic of Activemagic. While commerically released as 3-D Pinball, it is also referred to as Pinball Power in-game, across all versions.
  • Talking Pinball

    1988

    Talking Pinball

    1988

    Pinball
    Handheld Electronic LCD
  • Fire Ball

    1988

    Fire Ball

    1988

    Pinball
    MSX
    A pinball game for MSX.
  • Score 3020

    1988

    Score 3020

    1988

    Pinball
    ZX Spectrum Amstrad CPC MSX
    A military themed pinball game.
  • Super Pinball

    1988

    Super Pinball

    1988

    Pinball
    Family Computer Nintendo Entertainment System
    At the beginning of the game the player is given an incomplete mahjong hand with one missing tile. They are then shown the tile that will complete their hand and locating that tile is the goal of the pinball game. When the tile is found the game ends immediately. The players now completed hand will determine their final score as their score from pinball will be multiplied by the strength of their hand. It features racing and sci-fi themed tables among others.
  • Crack

    1988

    Crack

    1988

    Pinball
    Amiga
    Swiss developed Arkanoid style game, with a prehistoric theme. Play is for one or two players simultaneously (including a battle-mode), and options are available for mouse and joystick controls. A comprehensive level editor is also included. The players’ bat here is made out to look like a bone, and the ball is a spherical stone. Level backdrops are randomised pixel-painted scenes featuring different types of Dinosaurs. The bricks to knock out sometimes contain pickups to collect, such as a laser gun, an automatic CPU controlled bat navigation mode, extra life, slow-ball etc. A pickup is immediately activated upon collection, but subsequent ones collected are not if one is active, and clicking the right mouse button will cancel out the current effect for the last pickup collected. A bonus coconut game can be enabled from the main menu, which in turn lets you play this sub-game at predefined intervals during the course of standard play, where you control a caveman holding a pan, and the object is to catch coconuts
  • Magic Pinball

    1987

    Magic Pinball

    1987

    Pinball
    MSX
    This is a spooky-themed pinball game. Obstructions appear within the table as you play. Gravestones, ghosts, and undead hands rising from below. Released in 1987, this Spanish pinball game was developed and published by Omikron. Outside the review (and a page ad) on Issue 42 of MSX Extra, listing on MSX Games World and a post on Instagram by MSX Calamar, not much is known about this obscure game.
  • Speed Ball

    1987

    Speed Ball

    1987

    Pinball
    Arcade
    Speed Ball was produced by Tecfri in 1987.
  • Fairy Pinball: Yousei-tachi no Pinball

    1987

    Fairy Pinball: Yousei-tachi no Pinball

    1987

    Pinball
    Family Computer Disk System
    An adult pinball game in which you can play two tables and try to get a high enough score to watch a girl undress. The two tables are a space based one called Asteroid, and a naval war based one called Midway.
  • Time Scanner

    1987

    Time Scanner

    1987

    Pinball
    Arcade Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE Amiga Amstrad CPC MSX
    An arcade interpretation of pinball featuring the flippers, ramps, targets, bonus multipliers etc. of the classic genre it serves to replicate. Each level has a specific graphical style - in keeping with the 'time travelling' theme of the game's title - with each of the game's four tables split into two sections. When the player enters either the top or bottom section of a table, the screen will scroll vertically up or down respectively to follow the action.
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