Bally Pin

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Bally Pin
DeveloperDave Nutting Associates, Inc.
PublisherBally Manufacturing Corporation
PlatformBally Astrocade
Release1979
GenrePinball
ModesSingle-player, Multiplayer

Bally Pin is a pinball-based video game released in 1979 for Bally Astrocade. It was programmed by Bob Ogdon with sound by Scot L. Norris.

Gameplay

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The game is played with two joysticks by up to four players. Each player is given 5 balls. Players earn points by using the flippers to hit the bumpers, drop targets, upper kicker targets, and spinner.[1]

Reception

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The game was considered the best pinball simulation ever offered for any home gaming system at the time.[2] Electronic Games magazine called the game skillfully constructed with realistic play and vivid colors.[3]

References

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