I think it's amazing that the Pinball Dreams series was made by DICE, the same company that now makes the Battlefield and Star Wars Battlefront games!!! Awesome how many devs owe their heratige to the Amiga.
Pinball has a history of weird bed fellows, like how a considerable amount of members of the original Mortal Kombat team used to do Pinball games (to the point that Ed Boon himself voiced the infamous puppet Rudy from the Funhouse table) or how the currently most well known Pinball simulator, Pinball Arcade was made by Farsight studios, the same guys who made Action 52 and the Cheetahmen.
A game like Jaki Crush is EXACTLY the reason I watch this channel... a fantastic looking PAL only release that just so happens to have all the menu text in english? I can't imagine that I would have ever run across this game otherwise, so thanks!
I just wanted to say I've been watching this channel for a while now, and thanks to this channel I've become slowly obsessed with this console. Now that I finally have a Super Nintendo, I can't wait to try out all the awesome games featured on this channel. Thank you for being such a great UA-camr!
It was mentionned a few times in the comments but not nearly enough: Psycho Pinball on Genesis. Very fun and polished, even if you aren't into pinball games. A big hidden gem for the system, and my personal favourite, above the Crush series even!
My dad had Super Pinball: Behind the Mask. This game occupies that special place in my heart alongside Vegas Stakes, International Cricket and King Arthur's World, since all four were the first video games I ever played.
Why am I just now in life discovering they made a 3rd Crush game?! That looks amazing! A real Mr. Wizard Pinball game would have been awesome! Loved that guy growing up!
DejaVoodooDoll I respectfully disagree. I’ve got extensive experience with the Crush series, and including Dragon’s Fury as its own game I’d rank them as the following: 1. Devil’s 2. Jaki 3. Alien 4. Fury 5. Revenge. If you ever play Dragon’s Revenge, it’s pretty terrible lol. It’s the only one I’d consider a bad game. Jaki is pretty hard, but the music is great (I’d say better than Alien) and it’s a ton of fun and has a more interesting board than Alien as well. It’s a shame it never came over here, but we’ve got emulation now to solve that. Fantastic game
That game was so good my MOM started playing it (for the younger kids out there, moms playing video games was really weird in the 90s). There were a few months in fifth or sixth grade where one of us would play until we beat the other's high score, then pass it back. I don't remember who "won" in the end but it's still a really good memory.
Same dudes. I was just thinking about this game yesterday. Kirby's pinball, Super Mario Land 2, 6 golden coins and the donkey Kong puzzle game were the games I played most on my big old grey gameboy
Oh wow I didn't know some of these pinball games. I too hate the constantly scrolling field so I passed on those first ones (especially since you can't prepare on where the ball is going to land on the flippers until it's too late). I didn't get very far in Jaki Crush but seeing these different screens I probably should revisit it. Any good pinball game should have some objective to complete although these may not be immediately obvious. Super Pinball 2 is my favourite of the bunch currently, of the ones I've played.
It's funny you post this now... I'm totally addicted to Pinball FX3, Star Wars Pinball on Switch, and Marvel FX2 tables on the Wii U right now... love me some pinball !!
Pinbot is probably my favorite pinball game, it plays, sounds and looks really nice on the NES so Rare did a great job with porting a pinball machine that already existed and was built by Williams apparently. The first pokemon one they made for the gameboy color was also enjoyable but good god you need to get some seriously high scores and it takes a lot of time to get good at that game.
Pinbot was good, though I didn't really like that they added enemies to the game. There's also High Speed, another Nes pinball game based off an actual pinball machine developed by Rare.
I’m a sucker for “ranking” and “mission” systems in pinball machines. Maybe that’s why Space Cadet stuck with me over the years. I wonder if anyone recorded themselves getting the highest rank.
I remember Pinball Dreams. My parents owned a SNES and a handful of games they liked to play, such as Super Mario All-Stars, Mortal Kombat, Donkey Kong Country 1 and 3, and Pinball Dreams. I remember playing Pinball Dreams and enjoying it a lot.
You're shorting yourself. Pinball Fantasy is available on GOG and Steam too, I think. Runs in DOSBox and it's FUCKING FANTASTIC. Like... four bucks? for Pinball Fantasy/Dream collection. Been playing it since about '94.
Pinball Dreams and Pinball Fantasies were both amazing on the Amiga and SNES ports really butchered them. Fun fact: Pinball Dreams and Fantasies were both made by the same company that makes the Battlefield games, Digital Illusions.
Torcularis SNES has crappier CPU than Megadrive/Genesis or Amiga or ST. You need to rewrite plenty of assembly code to an inferior CPU. I can imagine some devs saying “F this” and we get yet another crappy port.
Thanks for this, I wasn't aware of Jaki Crush, and I'm a huge fan of Devils Crush. Stoked to try another great video pinball game. My other favorite is Sonic Spinball
I had the Timon and Pumba Jungle Games, the Pinball one was what my two sisters and neighbours loved to play. There was another game called Bug Fall which is Pumba acting like a ship in Space Invaders trying to burp or fart gass to kill all the bugs before they all fall on him.
The Falcon is to the Atari ST, what the 4000 is to the Amiga 500, but because so few Falcons were sold, they are less common than a unicorn or a Sinclair QL.
I had that Timon and Pumbaa game on the PC when it came out. I spent hours playing that pinball game as a kid. Disney Interactive made some awesome PC games back in the 90s.
00:32 "Atari Falcon... What the hell is an Atari Falcon?" I'm amazed that you didn't ask what the "GP32" was that you mentioned just before that. Don't know many ppl who know what a GP32 or GP2X is. High-five, man!
While there were only a small handfull of pinball games on the NES, many (if not most) of them are quite good. Pinbot would certainly be many people's favourite. Personally, I like me some launch title/ black box/ titular 'Pinball' best (it's pretty mellow though).
I enjoyed Pinbot, mainly because unlike most Nes pinball games, Pinbot was based off an actual pinball machine. Though I didn't really like that they added enemies to make things more difficult. High Speed was also pretty fun, and from the same developers. Once again, obstacles were added that weren't in the actual pinball machine. But there were some nice bonuses added such as mini games. Of course, the proper way to play both Pinbot and High Speed at home would be to play them on The Pinball Arcade, but that's almost impossible to do now since the license for those tables were lost by the developers a couple years ago.
I know there are major pinball enthusiasts who study different boards and their creations, histories and layouts. I think pinball is fun. But even something that I only have a passing interest in, you manage to make into an entertaining and engaging video.
One game I never hear mentioned along with Alien Crush and Devil's Crush is Starball on PC. That to me is one of the best pinball games I've ever played and has a ton of bonus screens/secrets compared to the other two. Also, it has an alien head that belches when you hit it. I'm happy to discover a new entry of this series I've never played. Now I gotta track that rom down.
1995: nice these games are convenient because there's always a line at the several extremely busy arcades in my local area 2020: i will sign over the deed to my house to the 1st person who can help me find an open arcade please im beggin'
I used to play Pinball Dreams on my first PC and it was kinda satisfying considering I was not able to find many games compatible with it at that time, in the mid 90s. Super Pinball reminded me more of the standard Windows pinball game seems pretty ok to me. Will definitely take a look at Jaki Crush.
shorty1k / spritenoob I didn’t grow up with a turbo grafx so I never played the Crush games until recently. They are quite good, I’m not dissing them. Just curious, What is your issue with the Zen Williams tables? I actually like them better than the Pinball Arcade versions. Did you know you can toggle off all the extra graphics and get a more realistic physics? I don’t do that because I actually like Zen’s physics.
holy shit that lion king pinball table was a nostalgia flashback we had a junker PC at our daycare and we put HOURS into that table and the puyo puyo knockoff.
I wish Hal had made a pinball game for the SNES , with Kirby or something. There was a tiny one for the Satellaview but that doesn’t count. I wish this genre was more popular.
Pinball Dreams and Pinball Fantasies were from Digital Illusions (much later to become EA DICE); GameTek was just the publisher. One difference is that those games are "real pinball", i.e. tables that could actually be built, while something like Jaki Crush is "video pinball", full of stuff that could only be realized on a computer.
I rented Jaki Crush way back in the day. I fell in love with it, I thought it was amazing and since I was a kid, I even dreamed of how awesome it would be if there was an actual pinball machine like that.
Damn... Did not realize they made a Pinball Crush game on the Super Famicom! Alien Crush on the Turbografix 16 is pretty awesome! Devil's Crush I hear is incredible but was not included in the Turbografix 16 Mini... Dammit!
Battle Pinball is the one in this list that I've actually played and I like it. Love smashing kaiju and mobile suits in the face wit ha giant ball bearing.
Super Pinball used to creep me the hell out as a kid. The music, atmosphere and that creepy voice. Naturally I had to track down and buy a copy when I got older.
Play psycho pinball on Genesis, features four different boards that are fun, and the ball physics are top notch. Also has really satisfying paddles. For a pinball game I consider it one of the best
I love how pinball quest on NES incorporated RPG elements with a Pinball games. I wish there was a SNES game that did that. One of my favorite SNES games is firestriker. Yes, I know it’s not a pinball game but it almost plays like one. Any other games that would take this approach?
"Developed by Technos..." Not quite. Super Pinball was developed by KAZe, who also did Power Rangers Pinball for the PS1, Last Gladiators and Necronomicon for the Saturn, and Akira Psycho Ball for the PS2.
'There's the Crush series and then there's everything else' is probably the only reasonable way to sum up pinball games on 16-bit consoles. For what it's worth, Pinball Dreams and Pinball Fantasies were very good when they were originally released on the Amiga, but they do look very plain when compared to Dragon's Fury and Jaki Crush.
I'd like to see you cover The Shadow one of these days. It's an unreleased beat em up supposedly based on a film that bombed so hard, the game was never released.
The movie (from 1994 with Alec Baldwin iirc) was actually pretty good and is based on a quite famous character of the 30's and 40s featured in pulp magazine and radio shows. The movie itself is a set piece and in tone and style quite similar to the movie Rocketeer, which in turn was based on a comic, which was based upon 1940s serials like "King of the Rocketmen".
I've got Behind the Mask. Played the hell out of it when I was a kid and was really into pinball.
The music for that game is great and kinda ominous
SNES Drunk in the morning is like drinking a perfect cup of coffee, even though I never drink coffee.
You're saying this as i'm watching this video with my morning cup of coffee. A good way to start a day i would say :)
OriginalMasters He’s LDS
Your loss, my gain. Moar coffee!
Yo I'll be watching this while sipping coffee in the morning from my Florida Panthers personalized mug baby.
OriginalMasters The very same
I loved Super Pinball: Behind the Mask. The music is haunting. Perfect for a dark room. Loved the challenge mode.
I think it's amazing that the Pinball Dreams series was made by DICE, the same company that now makes the Battlefield and Star Wars Battlefront games!!!
Awesome how many devs owe their heratige to the Amiga.
it’s you
Did you notice the stolen art of Sean Connery from the Dr. No poster for Super Pinball 2's spy table?
@@weirdproq
The one of course that stayed in Japan.
The country that's known for giving the finger to copyright laws.
Pinball has a history of weird bed fellows, like how a considerable amount of members of the original Mortal Kombat team used to do Pinball games (to the point that Ed Boon himself voiced the infamous puppet Rudy from the Funhouse table) or how the currently most well known Pinball simulator, Pinball Arcade was made by Farsight studios, the same guys who made Action 52 and the Cheetahmen.
OMG Larry! Hihihi
Total length of video: 337 secs.
Total length of "SNES Drunk": 4 secs.
1.19% of the video was spent listening to "SNES Drunk."
A game like Jaki Crush is EXACTLY the reason I watch this channel... a fantastic looking PAL only release that just so happens to have all the menu text in english? I can't imagine that I would have ever run across this game otherwise, so thanks!
I just wanted to say
I've been watching this channel for a while now, and thanks to this channel I've become slowly obsessed with this console.
Now that I finally have a Super Nintendo, I can't wait to try out all the awesome games featured on this channel.
Thank you for being such a great UA-camr!
Thank you for supporting such amazing platform like the Super Nintendo was/is
u need also a sega megadrive
Battle Pinball (JP) is the best! it has the three scrolling levels like jaki crush but isnt such a downer
It was mentionned a few times in the comments but not nearly enough: Psycho Pinball on Genesis. Very fun and polished, even if you aren't into pinball games. A big hidden gem for the system, and my personal favourite, above the Crush series even!
The cross-eyed clown looks like Bill from King of the Hill.
My dad had Super Pinball: Behind the Mask. This game occupies that special place in my heart alongside Vegas Stakes, International Cricket and King Arthur's World, since all four were the first video games I ever played.
Why am I just now in life discovering they made a 3rd Crush game?! That looks amazing! A real Mr. Wizard Pinball game would have been awesome! Loved that guy growing up!
I never played the previous games but I loved Jaki Crush back in the day. I'd say it's worth checking it out, even if you just play it by emulator.
DejaVoodooDoll I respectfully disagree. I’ve got extensive experience with the Crush series, and including Dragon’s Fury as its own game I’d rank them as the following: 1. Devil’s 2. Jaki 3. Alien 4. Fury 5. Revenge. If you ever play Dragon’s Revenge, it’s pretty terrible lol. It’s the only one I’d consider a bad game. Jaki is pretty hard, but the music is great (I’d say better than Alien) and it’s a ton of fun and has a more interesting board than Alien as well. It’s a shame it never came over here, but we’ve got emulation now to solve that. Fantastic game
I love how fast paced Super Pinball is, it got me back into real pinball after college. The "Get Ready" callout is so silly
Well done buddy. My personal favorite pinball game is Kirby's Pinball Land for Game Boy. Played that like crazy as a kid
100% agreed, Kirby’s pinball was one of the best games I ever played
That game was so good my MOM started playing it (for the younger kids out there, moms playing video games was really weird in the 90s). There were a few months in fifth or sixth grade where one of us would play until we beat the other's high score, then pass it back. I don't remember who "won" in the end but it's still a really good memory.
Same dudes. I was just thinking about this game yesterday. Kirby's pinball, Super Mario Land 2, 6 golden coins and the donkey Kong puzzle game were the games I played most on my big old grey gameboy
Kirby's Pinball Land is amazingly fun & challenging; downloaded it straight from Nintendo eShop on the 3DS.
Oh look, a bunch of dudes that haven’t played tg-16 pinball games
Best channel ever!!
Thank you so much for this. Now I’ll include Jaki Crush into my list of SFC games to get. ^^
Oh wow I didn't know some of these pinball games. I too hate the constantly scrolling field so I passed on those first ones (especially since you can't prepare on where the ball is going to land on the flippers until it's too late). I didn't get very far in Jaki Crush but seeing these different screens I probably should revisit it. Any good pinball game should have some objective to complete although these may not be immediately obvious. Super Pinball 2 is my favourite of the bunch currently, of the ones I've played.
It's funny you post this now... I'm totally addicted to Pinball FX3, Star Wars Pinball on Switch, and Marvel FX2 tables on the Wii U right now... love me some pinball !!
I love pinball! My favorite on SNES was Super Pinball, particularly Jolly Joker.
Really love your work dude!
Pinbot is probably my favorite pinball game, it plays, sounds and looks really nice on the NES so Rare did a great job with porting a pinball machine that already existed and was built by Williams apparently. The first pokemon one they made for the gameboy color was also enjoyable but good god you need to get some seriously high scores and it takes a lot of time to get good at that game.
Pinbot was good, though I didn't really like that they added enemies to the game. There's also High Speed, another Nes pinball game based off an actual pinball machine developed by Rare.
I’m a sucker for “ranking” and “mission” systems in pinball machines. Maybe that’s why Space Cadet stuck with me over the years. I wonder if anyone recorded themselves getting the highest rank.
Jaki Crush is fantastic. I grew up with Alien Crush and Devils Crush so I was super happy to discover that game a few years ago.
Kirby's Pinball for Gameboy was the best pinball game of the era.
So true about Crush series. I played Devil's Crush so much when communicating.
I remember Pinball Dreams. My parents owned a SNES and a handful of games they liked to play, such as Super Mario All-Stars, Mortal Kombat, Donkey Kong Country 1 and 3, and Pinball Dreams. I remember playing Pinball Dreams and enjoying it a lot.
Ah yes the one genre i'll never ever play on a SNES. Lets see what Drunk has to say about it for 6 minutes :D. Greetings from The Netherlands.
Try it.
Greetings Netherlands! Live from Covid Texas. How y'all doing?
@@snes06 "Yee (and I can't stress this enough) HAW"
The crush series is really great though.
You're shorting yourself. Pinball Fantasy is available on GOG and Steam too, I think. Runs in DOSBox and it's FUCKING FANTASTIC. Like... four bucks? for Pinball Fantasy/Dream collection. Been playing it since about '94.
Pinball Dreams and Pinball Fantasies were both amazing on the Amiga and SNES ports really butchered them. Fun fact: Pinball Dreams and Fantasies were both made by the same company that makes the Battlefield games, Digital Illusions.
The PC ports were great as well! Played PD 2 a lot
What's wrong with the SNES ports? I know the games were sort of killer apps for the Amiga, God rest its digital soul.
@@lilwyvern4 The ball mechanics were really off and the scrolling was clunky.
Torcularis SNES has crappier CPU than Megadrive/Genesis or Amiga or ST. You need to rewrite plenty of assembly code to an inferior CPU. I can imagine some devs saying “F this” and we get yet another crappy port.
@@noop9k It's pinball though. Pinball doesn't require a great CPU.
Jaki Crush is awesome! Nice video, man!
Why am I so interested in this video? This channel is gonna be great in the future since I have a SNES now.
Was just playing pinball dreams on my snes last night! Great vid! Thanks dude. 🙂
The art direction used in games like Jaki Crush and Majyuuou is really awesome.
Holy cow, watching the ball move around in some of these gave me vertigo. Great video!
Thanks for this, I wasn't aware of Jaki Crush, and I'm a huge fan of Devils Crush. Stoked to try another great video pinball game.
My other favorite is Sonic Spinball
I'm taking a moment to just say thanks for doing what you do SNESDRUNK.
That's what makes your channel really good Nintendo drunk saiga drum you cover both bro
I had the Timon and Pumba Jungle Games, the Pinball one was what my two sisters and neighbours loved to play.
There was another game called Bug Fall which is Pumba acting like a ship in Space Invaders trying to burp or fart gass to kill all the bugs before they all fall on him.
First time I have heard of the Atari Falcon too.
It's apparently a computer.
Jaki Crush looks amazing.
The nice thing is it is in English so no need to try all the menus. Fun game although I think Devil's Crush is still better.
The Falcon was quite powerful and, like the STE, compatible with Jaguar gamepads. This already makes it much better than Amiga 1200/CD 32 :)
The Falcon is to the Atari ST, what the 4000 is to the Amiga 500, but because so few Falcons were sold, they are less common than a unicorn or a Sinclair QL.
Frank Schneider They are not THAT rare. I know an Atari fan who has TWO :)
@@noop9k OK, so that guy practically owns 20% of the entire global production ;-)
Lets say, they are everything but common.
The "evil clown" on the first Super Pinball game is Michael Jackson. No really, it's him with clown makeup on the face.
2:48
Wooooooo!
Source?
It wouldn't surprise me, but I couldn't confirm it anywhere.
I remember me and friends entire families spent an entire new year's eve party playing 8 player pinball Dreams
Mr. Wizard. lol Aaaarrrgggg I'm getting old!
I had that Timon and Pumbaa game on the PC when it came out. I spent hours playing that pinball game as a kid. Disney Interactive made some awesome PC games back in the 90s.
Revenge of the Gator for the Game Boy was my jam back in the day. Makes me want to play it again
I have heard rumors that Revenge of the Gator was a precursor to Kirby's Pinball Land.
I loved, and still love, Revenge of the Gator! Endless hours of playing that game.
@@beedwarf It’s basically the same game with a Kirby theme
Not my usual series, but I'm totally trying the Battle Pinball and of course Jaki Crush ones
00:32 "Atari Falcon... What the hell is an Atari Falcon?"
I'm amazed that you didn't ask what the "GP32" was that you mentioned just before that. Don't know many ppl who know what a GP32 or GP2X is. High-five, man!
Idk why, but 4:58 gave me goosebumps... Something about the eye on that creepy face being suddenly revealed is just weirdly unsettling
I had Timone and Pumba's Jungle Games when I was a kid and I played it a ton. Lol the pinball game was the best part.
Ever played Pinbot for the NES?
I miss that game
While there were only a small handfull of pinball games on the NES, many (if not most) of them are quite good. Pinbot would certainly be many people's favourite.
Personally, I like me some launch title/ black box/ titular 'Pinball' best (it's pretty mellow though).
I enjoyed Pinbot, mainly because unlike most Nes pinball games, Pinbot was based off an actual pinball machine. Though I didn't really like that they added enemies to make things more difficult.
High Speed was also pretty fun, and from the same developers. Once again, obstacles were added that weren't in the actual pinball machine. But there were some nice bonuses added such as mini games.
Of course, the proper way to play both Pinbot and High Speed at home would be to play them on The Pinball Arcade, but that's almost impossible to do now since the license for those tables were lost by the developers a couple years ago.
This vid reminded me about Super Pinball: Behind the Mask and helped me discover Jak Crush. Thank you SNES Drunk!
I hope you had a great vacation SNES Drunk - and hope YOU have a great rest of your day!
I would have loved for pinbot to make its way to snes. My favorite pinball game of all time
The music in Super Pinball for the SNES and Sega Genesis was great.
I know there are major pinball enthusiasts who study different boards and their creations, histories and layouts.
I think pinball is fun.
But even something that I only have a passing interest in, you manage to make into an entertaining and engaging video.
One game I never hear mentioned along with Alien Crush and Devil's Crush is Starball on PC. That to me is one of the best pinball games I've ever played and has a ton of bonus screens/secrets compared to the other two. Also, it has an alien head that belches when you hit it.
I'm happy to discover a new entry of this series I've never played. Now I gotta track that rom down.
1995: nice these games are convenient because there's always a line at the several extremely busy arcades in my local area
2020: i will sign over the deed to my house to the 1st person who can help me find an open arcade please im beggin'
What, you don't have $9000 to spend on a big bulky machine that plays one game and breaks down a lot?
Barcade. There’s a few in NYC/Jersey City, and one in LA. They’re awesome.
I used to play Pinball Dreams on my first PC and it was kinda satisfying considering I was not able to find many games compatible with it at that time, in the mid 90s. Super Pinball reminded me more of the standard Windows pinball game seems pretty ok to me. Will definitely take a look at Jaki Crush.
“When it comes to video pinball games there’s the crush series and then everything else.”
*Zen Studios has entered the chat*
Dude, Pinball arcade
I've yet to play a Zen game better than crush. What they've done with the Williams license makes me smh too. Stick with Visual Pinball.
shorty1k / spritenoob I didn’t grow up with a turbo grafx so I never played the Crush games until recently. They are quite good, I’m not dissing them. Just curious, What is your issue with the Zen Williams tables? I actually like them better than the Pinball Arcade versions. Did you know you can toggle off all the extra graphics and get a more realistic physics? I don’t do that because I actually like Zen’s physics.
Leo yep! Also great.
It's a shame that the pinball arcade is pretty much Dead and it looks like Zen Studios pinball game is pretty much Dead too.
The phrase 'it's good for what it is' comes up a lot with this genre.
Love your channel and your upbeat attitude about SNES games in your vids. So what will happen after you've covered every SNES game ever?
Dreams/Fantasies were a thing of wonder music-wise.
I have the actual Battle Dome game somewhere, I didn't know there was a video game related to it.
such an underrated channel.
holy shit that lion king pinball table was a nostalgia flashback
we had a junker PC at our daycare and we put HOURS into that table and the puyo puyo knockoff.
I wish Hal had made a pinball game for the SNES , with Kirby or something. There was a tiny one for the Satellaview but that doesn’t count.
I wish this genre was more popular.
My favorite Pinballs are PC Dos;Psycho pinball and EXtreme pinball-where you can put your own tables.
Pinball Dreams and Pinball Fantasies were from Digital Illusions (much later to become EA DICE); GameTek was just the publisher.
One difference is that those games are "real pinball", i.e. tables that could actually be built, while something like Jaki Crush is "video pinball", full of stuff that could only be realized on a computer.
I remember the battle done board game. Never realized they made a video game version.
Looks like a direct conversion.
It's funny, Timon & Pumbaa's Jungle Games (the PC version) is what got me into pinball.
I rented Jaki Crush way back in the day. I fell in love with it, I thought it was amazing and since I was a kid, I even dreamed of how awesome it would be if there was an actual pinball machine like that.
Can't believe you did this video just was doing some stuff with pinball dreams
Damn...
Did not realize they made a Pinball Crush game on the Super Famicom!
Alien Crush on the Turbografix 16 is pretty awesome!
Devil's Crush I hear is incredible but was not included in the Turbografix 16 Mini...
Dammit!
great work man, the last game is very weird and interesting, i go for it!
Battle Pinball is the one in this list that I've actually played and I like it. Love smashing kaiju and mobile suits in the face wit ha giant ball bearing.
The only one I had as a kid was psycho pinball on the megadrive, fond memories of that one.
3:38 In that spy themed table the art of the guy on the playfield is just a redraw of Sean Connery on the poster of Dr. No!
When you realize how much you love a content creator is when you never bother with a genre and yet watch it all and drop a like ♥
Super Pinball used to creep me the hell out as a kid. The music, atmosphere and that creepy voice. Naturally I had to track down and buy a copy when I got older.
Play psycho pinball on Genesis, features four different boards that are fun, and the ball physics are top notch. Also has really satisfying paddles. For a pinball game I consider it one of the best
Mr. Wizard was awesome!
Ill have to check out Jaki Crush. Thanks!
Famicom Detective Club II with English patch is well worth reviewing. I really enjoyed it.
There was a Pokemon Pinball on one of the Gameboys, my cousin owned it so I got to play several times and rly enjoyed XD.
My Uncle used to turn into a human pinball after a bottle of tequila..no Super Nintendo Entertainment System required 👍🏿😂
The visual style of Pinball Dreams/Fantasies strongly reminds me of Epic Pinball on the PC.
Thanks! I'm gonna have a great rest of my day.
Two videos in one week???
Drunk, you’re the hero 2020 needs right now!
He's always been an every Tuesday and Thursday video dropper. Except when he's on vacation.
Omg how have I not realized this!!!
I’ll chop it up to post lockdown discoveries lol
I love how pinball quest on NES incorporated RPG elements with a Pinball games. I wish there was a SNES game that did that. One of my favorite SNES games is firestriker. Yes, I know it’s not a pinball game but it almost plays like one. Any other games that would take this approach?
I see you also included every N64 pinball game in this video.
Admittedly, it took me a few seconds before I got the joke. Very clever.
Neat. Never had any pinball games besides the one that came with old windows...98? 2000? I don`t even know anymore.
MY mom and I loved Behind the Mask. I thought the music was really well done. Many hours on that one!
3:06 - As in "Pinball Wizard"?
Damn bro, 2 SNES Drunk videos this week!?
Yes, plz 👍
Man I really want to play that Jaki Crush game now.
My mom would occupy my snes for hours playing super pinball....
I got the Battle Pinball when I was in Japan last year ♡
I love that hellish vibe in Jaki Crush
The NES Pinball game was separated into two parts and not scrolling whereas Pin-bot on the NES did use scrolling
"Developed by Technos..." Not quite. Super Pinball was developed by KAZe, who also did Power Rangers Pinball for the PS1, Last Gladiators and Necronomicon for the Saturn, and Akira Psycho Ball for the PS2.
Super Pinball immediately reminded me of Last Gladiators.
'There's the Crush series and then there's everything else' is probably the only reasonable way to sum up pinball games on 16-bit consoles. For what it's worth, Pinball Dreams and Pinball Fantasies were very good when they were originally released on the Amiga, but they do look very plain when compared to Dragon's Fury and Jaki Crush.
I'd like to see you cover The Shadow one of these days. It's an unreleased beat em up supposedly based on a film that bombed so hard, the game was never released.
The movie (from 1994 with Alec Baldwin iirc) was actually pretty good and is based on a quite famous character of the 30's and 40s featured in pulp magazine and radio shows. The movie itself is a set piece and in tone and style quite similar to the movie Rocketeer, which in turn was based on a comic, which was based upon 1940s serials like "King of the Rocketmen".
Very entertaining! Thank you!