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It's made by Kaze, the same company that did Super Pinball Behind the Mask SNES, the JP only Super Pinball II Amazing Odyssey SFC, and Last Gladiatiors Saturn.
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Necronomicon for the Sega Saturn (J only) - Man, listen to that awesome 80's power metal for the multiball!Įdit: The reason the music is awesome is because it's supplied by Dream Theater guitarist John Petrucci. Woah, this one completely slipped under my radar: Also, if you check the hardcoregaming101 link in my OP, there was also an unofficial sequel to Devil Crush, but it looks kinda crap to me. Jaki Crush is one I need to put more time into. Nice to see other fans out there besides the usual haunts, though!Īlien Crush,and I believe, Devil Crush are on the Japan PSN Store, I know that for sure Alien Crush is, when I had my Super NES, I bought a little known Japan sequel JAKI CRUSH, essentially a Oni version of Devil Crush Pinball with the pinball a crystal spell orb, and a giant Oni head target that metamorphed into Buddha and other demons.
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:) I'm also a PC Engine / TG-16 collector (and PC-FX too) but I'll leave that for another forum. Tempest 2K is a great game! and one of the only good ones for the Jag. Of course I also had a jaguar with Jeff's tempest 2000 :D I do miss those days where you were one of the gaming elite to own such consoles.
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Living in the uk ( south Wales ) we were always way behind Japan so I always had import consoles, pc engine with CDROM, pc engine super graphix, Japanese snes, Japanese N64, neo geo ( plus mortgage). I was very young when the Atari 2600 was out, but Video Pinball for it was also my introduction to pinball, and I agree a strange one! Never did play Midnight Magic. But it came out years after the Great Crash, and I've played it only recently in emulation. The name, box art and some visual details suggest to me that they had the David's Midnight Magic license, but the playfield bore little resemblance to David's Midnight Magic, which was basically a Black Knight clone.įor the 2600, Midnight Magic was actually a respectable pinball sim that played recognizably like pinball. Later, Atari actually came out with another pinball cartridge that was pretty good, called Midnight Magic. It had tiny drains, tiny flippers and no slope at the bottom of the playfield, so much of the game was just watching the ball ricochet around at random.
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I also really enjoyed Slamball on the Commodore 64, Pinball on the Atari 2600, and I guess more recently the hidden PS2 gem, Flipnic.įlipnic probably deserves it's own topic, it's pretty awesome too.Īs stated in the "origins of your love of pinball" thread, I played a lot of Atari 2600 Video Pinball in its time, and got peculiar ideas about what pinball was like as a result of that. Good article with a ton of screens at hardcoregaming 101:Īnyone else have fond memories of video pinball? There was also Devil's Crush, made by the same company, if you want to check out more. They recently remade this for the Wii, but I haven't put enough time into the new version That you could tackle besides the main table. Under the right circumstances your ball would be swallowed and taken to one of several mini-games Alien Crush is probably what truly got me into pinball, and to this day I think it's one of the best video game only tables out there: