Spyke

My experience is somewhat limited (haven't played new games like Godzilla, Foo Fighters, etc.), but to me, it's Medieval Madness. Lots of personality, doesn't rely on a license, and really clear objectives. Just a lot of fun.

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lemmy.world

Banzai Run (1988).

For its uniqueness of a 2nd vertical playfield, great music and clear play objectives, this is always an enjoyable table.

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ace_garpreply
lemmy.world

Fun fact, the Banzai software was done by Ed Boon of Mortal Kombat/Noob Saibot fame.

I don't think there has been another multi-flipper playable backglass table made after this, but hoping someone can add details if there is.

Highly recommend to check it out if there is one near you. Pinball map

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dixius99reply
lemmy.world

Also fun fact: Larry DeMar co-designed and co-programmed this one. I know Larry has a number of pinball credits, though I usually think of him more in relation to his work on Defender and Robotron.

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I had not realised up until this thread, that there was crossover between video-arcade and pinball creators.

I'd always treated them as two totally separate worlds, that end up in the same arcades.

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