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Not only did Sega made Sonic and other games They also did Pinball games. i only found this out just yesterday.Im sure some of you people might have known this and some of you dont. i also remember playing 2 of their games
1.Independence Day
2.Batman Forever
these pinball games were in the mid 90s.So folks do you agree with me.
Dr Shaneman
21-02-2009, 12:09
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_pinball_machines
Have a look at these, they list the manufacturer and Sega did quite a few you wouldn't expect.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_pinball_machines
Have a look at these, they list the manufacturer and Sega did quite a few you wouldn't expect.There was a good few games that was made by Sega.
1.South Park
2.Jurassic Park:Lost world
3.Lost in space
And i can play these games on my computer. i mostly know about these games when i play them.but why did Sega give up pinball they were making good games out there
Dr Shaneman
22-02-2009, 16:06
Pinball machines have pretty much died out here is why. I always see them unused in arcades now.
Zackmaiden
22-02-2009, 19:53
i play the pinball machines. i always get around 500,000 points...
Odd I thought SEGA made a Fist of the Northstar machine but nope. Though Sammy did make FotN Pachinko machines so I wasn't completely wrong.
Mr. Domino
22-02-2009, 22:49
Pinball machines have pretty much died out here is why. I always see them unused in arcades now.
They're fairly popular around here. The main problem is the price of a machine and the maintenance, which far exceeds any standard arcade game. I'm disappointed that the largest arcade in the area has resorted to replacing one of its pinball machines with one of those "virtual" emulated pinball cabinets, no doubt due to the cost of acquiring and keeping up a real machine. :(
Sega's pinball games were average at best. Baywatch and Batman played well enough, but there was nothing special about the boards or rounds at all beyond their license. Never got to play the Frankenstein machine. Later machines were so cluttered with gimmicks that it got annoying to play.
SegaShinja
15-03-2009, 08:36
Sega's been doing that sort of stuff for a long time, though most but the 90s stuff was lost over time. I want to create reproductions of old Sega coin op machines, but I'm not sure how well I can do with my time schedule and limited income. And when I say old, I mean 70s and older.
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