Used to play this as a kid, so this had some nostalgic value to me specifically. But the game is great, there are only 2 different playing fields, but catching Pokemon and going for high scores is still hours of fun. Would certainly recommend at this price. Also worth noting: -it doesn't come with a battery cover (it looks like it had one originally). Battery still stays in place just fine, so no real issue there. -Mine came with a preexisting fame file, it IS possible to erase the game data through a combination of buttons. (Just Google if you're interested)
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Despite description claim of being "tested", game does not work. Cartridge has clearly suffered from a battery explosion, and the board is so badly corroded it may never boot again even after extensive cleaning.
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I recently bought Pokémon Pinball for Nintendo's GameBoy Color system. A little late, I'll admit, but better late than never! I remember seeing this game featured on video game shows about a decade ago, and thinking about how fun it looked. Now I finally got around to finding a copy, and trying it out. Pinball is a classic game, and Pokémon has always had the entertaining theme of "Gotta catch'em all!" Pinball is a game on which one can only spend so many coins at the game corner. After a while, well, it gets kind of old. What I really like about the Pokémon version is that while playing it, when certain conditions are met, a wild Pokémon will appear. The player then has the opportunity to catch that Pokémon and add it to the Pokédex. This twist greatly raises the replay value of classic Pinball, making the game more fun and encouraging the player to keep playing in order to fill up the Pokédex. Another thing I really enjoy is the Rumble Pack. It vibrates when the virtual ball hits the walls of the virtual pinball machine, making the game more interesting. The music is like that in Pokémon Red and Blue: catchy little midi tunes which are repeated until you can't tell where they start or end. The sound effects are simple but they get the job done. The visuals are that of the GameBoy Color. The images on the screen are colourful and interesting; they're just plain fun. While the Pokémon characters do not appear in realistic 3D, you might still find yourself trying to tilt the pinball machine or nudge the ball along. As far as controls go, you really only need to press two buttons, and you can set it up so that they're whichever two buttons you want. So the game is super easy to control. One thing I think should be mentioned in a game review is the story line. And well, Pokémon Pinball has no story whatsoever, unless of course you count filling the Pokédex; but while this relates to the theme's main story, it doesn't affect gameplay all that much. You can play pinball regardless of whether or not you caught the Pokémon that appeared in the last round. All in all, this game is a great mix of a classic game and a classic series. Out-dated means nothing to Pokémon Pinball because it is a simple game which does not rely on the latest technology to provide quality entertainment. It is a great pick up and play game for when you just want to have a quick round. The opportunity to fill up the Pokédex makes the Pinball game even more addicting, and the Rumble feature adds another dimension to get you up close and personal with your favourite Pokémon. So get yourself to a flea market or classic video game store and pick yourself up a copy! =DRead full review
Recently my nephew and I purchased the latest new Pokemon titles for GBA and Nintendo DS. My kindergarten-age niece has also begun to enjoy her hand-me-down Game Boy Advance, and she wanted a Pokemon game too. The problem is that most Pokemon games require a fair amount of literacy and strategic knowledge. They're more appropriate to children from ages 8-11 (and still enjoyable to aunties age 46!) So what to do? Our local game-shop owner recommended Pokemon Pinball. This game requires minimal explanation for the little ones, and it has the fun "tumbling" effect built into the cartridge. (My niece, who enjoys games like "Wario Ware Twisted" and "Kirby Twist and Tumble", likes games with a kinetic component.) My niece really loves this game. She plays it for hours. It's a wonderful introduction to Pokemon for pre-literate children. The kinetic component is not as central as in the other games that I mentioned, but it adds more fun to the already-enticing Pokemon mystique. I'm recommending this highly as a first Pokemon game for young children. It's a nice thing to buy for the little ones, when the older siblings are purchasing the more complex GameBoy and GameCube games. Note: However, as a pinball- or kinetic-genre game, it will be disappointing for older Mario/Wario fans.Read full review
There are other pinball games but this one I love because of Pokemon. Gameplay is really fun and I had a nostalgic feeling playing with it and seeing the first generation pokemon in action. It doesn't offer much but once you play it, you'll love it.
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This was one of my favorite games when I was younger. It shipped fast, and was exactly as described. Works great! I have already played at least 4 hours on it!!! Thank you.
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Simply a great game for any age. I used to play this when I was 9, and now here I am 10 years later still enjoying it. It's great for car rides or any travelling as you won't get car sick because it involves little to no reading. Graphics are amazing for the time period it was brought out. Even if pinball isn't your thing, you might enjoy this. You get to capture all 150 (at the time) Pokemon through the pinball machine and all of the gadgets within the machine are shaped to look like the characters from the show :) Very colourful, fun sounds and great game play!
Great game works perfect. Showed up before it was suppose tooo. Extreme happy. Recommend too everyone. Thank you for the memories
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This game is amazing for the price I paid. (7 bucks) The game play is fun and intuitive, as you play pinball on screen trying to catch each 150 Pokemon. The game cartridge comes with a Rumble feature that adds realism to the game. This game is fun if you enjoy pinball games, its also a good game to get for any Pokemon enthusiast. It plays on all Gameboy systems except for the Gameboy Micro. BTW, i bought this game used so half of the game was completed and where is the fun in that?; to delete the save file press and hold UP,RIGHT,START,SELECT as it turns on and it will give you an option to delete all save info. Just in case you need ;D
I was able to pick this game up for a cheap price and am very happy with it. Brings back a lot of memories and the rumble motor still worked!
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