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No more losing your quarters, with the Nintendo Pinball (1985) for Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). This game is a true Nintendo classic that is still fun to play over 20 years after its release. The game has consistently had a high rating for the simple but challenging gameplay. It simulates the challenges of a real pinball machine.Gameplay is identical to traditional pinball. It starts off when the player triggers the conventional plunger launch at the bottom. The player then has to keep the ball in play using flippers on the bottom edges. If the ball falls through the bottom of the top screen, it will show up in the lower half. It will return to the top when knocked by a flipper. The ball will hit off various hurdles and targets along the way. The object of the game is to hit certain targets on the board for points.Pinball also has two different game types, varying speeds, and offerings for different levels of difficulty. Everyone from beginners to experts alike can enjoy playing. There is also an option for a two player game, upping the competitive factor.Fans of classic video games will love the Super Mario Bros bonus mode with Mario and Pauline. This scene was first available on Nintendo in Donkey Kong. This level can only be reached by hitting the ball into a bonus hole. A new screen is displayed where the player controls Mario, who is holding a platform. The object is to rescue Pauline by bouncing the ball off Mario's platform. Various targets must be hit to break the barrier and collect points. When the barrier below her is broken, the player has to catch Pauline on Mario's platform.The Pinball (1985) video game can be played on the Nintendo Original Entertainment System with classic controllers or joysticks. The original packaging for all NES games is 5.5 inches long by 4.1 inches wide, designed to fit in the Nintendo Entertainment System console.Versions of this game are adapted for the GameBoy and GameCube. There is an unlockable challenge for the Nintendo 64. Nintendo Wii has even introduced the original and first version of the game. The developer for the NES game was Nintendo. It was first released in Japan in 1983 and had a release date of 1985 in North America, one of 18 games launched in North America that year.Product Identifiers
PublisherNintendo of America, Inc.
UPC0045496630171
eBay Product ID (ePID)56248997
Product Key Features
GenreArcade
PlatformNintendo NES
Additional Product Features
Release Year1985
Number of Players1-2
Country/Region of ManufactureUSA
Control ElementsGamepad/Joystick
PtnameVideo Games
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