I'm on a promise for one. Just in case it goes pear shaped anyone thinking of releasing one in the near future? I owned one 20 years ago and now live in a property that can cope with the acoustics!! I know it's a unique Pinball but it is Pinball!
I know it's a unique Pinball but it is Pinball!
No flippers, so arguably not a pinball machine imho.
It is more like a test of stamina. And very, very, very noisy
This is very true. I believe it's called pinball because of the 'pins' on the table that the ball would hit as it made its way down the playfield.The original pinball machines didn’t have flippers either so......
This is very true. I believe it's called pinball because of the 'pins' on the table that the ball would hit as it made its way down the playfield.
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It's pretty cool when you figure out the rules, it has smart bombs to use and stuff... it was almost like a mechanical version of video games of the time like Defender.The IPDB says it's Not a Pinball so who are we to argue? [emoji14]
The Internet Pinball Machine Database
www.ipdb.org
I remember playing one of these back in the day at Bristol ice rink, I had a couple of very hectic, but short, games! Would be good to have one at home to learn how to play it properly - but the noise if nothing else would preclude that at the moment!
And there are no pins on Hyperball, so there's your answer.This is very true. I believe it's called pinball because of the 'pins' on the table that the ball would hit as it made its way down the playfield.
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And there are no pins on Hyperball, so there's your answer.
Also no pins on any pin since they stopped making ones with pins so not really valid lol [emoji13]
Also no pins on any pin since they stopped making ones with pins so not really valid lol [emoji13]
Haha. You might just!This contraption is coming to Basingstoke, I bet I can hear it from my house![]()
Did coin-op king have one of these up for sale as a project recently on his Facebook page ?