(Topic ID: 7970)

pinball-inspired japanese game

By jonnyo

12 years ago



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    #1 12 years ago

    Kids would probably love this.

    http://vision.ameba.jp/watch.do?movie=2673154

    #2 12 years ago

    That's very cool! It's kind of like a physical version of the classic Atari game "Breakout".

    #3 12 years ago

    Wow that is pretty cool. Got to have some good wrist action

    #4 12 years ago

    does seem more like breakout, or arkanoid (but mechanical instead of video). It's interesting to see what japan gets vs USA.

    of course japan has a long history with pachinko (also metal balls), and it seems they haven't lost their own history just like our pinball.

    #5 12 years ago

    Actually, if gambling pinballs were still allowed and manufactured in the US, I think they would be a lot more popular. Pachinko has that going for it.

    #6 12 years ago

    really cool!

    #7 12 years ago
    Quoted from jonnyo:

    Actually, if gambling pinballs were still allowed and manufactured in the US

    They are called redemption nowadays

    Seriously very cool video - and just to think that I originally thought "Panchinko" when I seen this thread

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