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Written by robin,
published June 7th, 2008.
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It starts in early 1997. Two machines, "Big Bang Bar" and "Kingpin", were the last machines ever to see the light of day in the Capcom Pinball Factory. In prototype stage that is. Originally planned to have been produced in Capcoms usual production run of around 1000 machines, only 14 Big Bang Bars and 9 Kingpin prototypes were actually made. And then the Capcom pinball division went out of business. Now, most people who have played one of the Big Bang Bar prototypes seem to agree that this machine could have turned the tide for Capcom Pinball. Supposedly the machine has all that a pinball fan could wish for: an excellent theme, beautiful and extravagant graphics, a great set of sounds and fantastic gameplay. The legendary status alone should make this machine the perfect candidate for a production re-run. Or shouldn't it? Click here to read more...

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