Nintendo Entertainment System Pinball Games
Pin*Bot, where the game took an approximation of the physical Pin*Bot game and put a green monster, missile shooting planes, ball robbing planes, and outlane snakes
Pin*Bot, where the game took an approximation of the physical Pin*Bot game and put a green monster, missile shooting planes, ball robbing planes, and outlane snakes
“Creature in the Well is a top down pinball-inspired hack-and-slash dungeon crawler. As the last remaining BOT-C unit, venture deep into a desert mountain to restore power to an ancient facility, haunted by a desperate Creature.”
That’s right. Pinball as in “Pin Ball”. With a space in it, I think, maybe. For the 8-bit Nintendo Entertainment System.
Mark from Classic Game Room reviews Nintendo’s interpretation of Pin*Bot. See! I knew there were missiles in this game! Crazy, right? MISSILES, that try to destroy your flippers in Stage 3! That’s messed up, Pin*Bot.
Back in the day, I would use this to help me prepare for when I could go to the flea market or the arcade and play the real game.
8-bit NES physics engine, FTW.
It’s pinball up a skyscraper with a slot machine in the middle of it. Realism is not a concern at this point.
I remember playing this game. I even remember liking this game. Until I got stuck trying to hit the same boss over, and over and over again.
Here we have two players named BillyMC and LimePopsicle doing a Let’s Play on Pinball for the 8-bit Nintendo Entertainment System. However, that’s not the special part. The special part is there are two other people commenting on top of the two Let’s Players.
Sometimes, you just gotta handle your business.