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Ruiner Pinball

Ruiner Pinball (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Jaguar
Tags: General, Pinball
Developer: High Voltage Software

Publisher
Region
Released
NA
??/??/1995
EU
12/15/1995

Reader Reviews

Ruiner Pinball review

Reviewed May 24, 2007

LS650 says: "There used to be a time when pinball machines were common, and one could find them in arcades, laundromats, and corner stores. You'd plunk a quarter into the big upright box, pull back on the plunger, and slap those flipper buttons to shoot the metal ball around the tableful of bumpers, chutes, and targets. The appeal was both visual and physical as you tried to get the metal ball to smack into targets with a noisy thunk. For years now, developers have tried to recreate the experience of a pin..."
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Tags: General, Pinball
Release Date: June 1, 1995 (North America)

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