
Mario Pinball Land
Genre : Arcade/Puzzle
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When Bowser kidnaps Peach and escapes to another dimension, a scientist uses his Spherifier to transform Mario into a ball and fires him after the fiend. Collect Star Keys, defeat enemies, buy special items, and rack up the points as you rebound through dangerous locales full of familiar enemies. The controls are very, very simple. You just control the flippers at the bottom of the screen. However, the gameplay is so addictive that it's tough to stop once you get on a roll. Lightning-fast action, crazy pinball worlds, and Mario. What's not to love!?
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6
Good, but could have been great.
For a long time, I thought Mario Pinball Land was awesome. And then I got to the final boss. 3 days and literally at least 48 attempts later (I started counting on day 2), I beat Bowser. Apart from the final boss, this game was really cool. It had a lot of elements that I had wished were in Metroid Prime Pinball. The stages were expansive, there were many goals for the player to try and get, and there were even a few mini-games.<br><br>I am forced to ask myself, though, “why do I keep playing pinball video games?” The amount of frustration that comes when you get an SDTM is infuriating! Pinball is largely luck, especially when you can’t tilt the table, which you can’t do in Mario Pinball Land. Since this is the case, one ends up feeling gypped when the ball slips by the flippers.<br><br>The graphics were excellent. It was all 3D rendered sprites, which on the GBA screen looked awesome.<br><br>Still, though, the boss battle at the end was so frustrating that it left a very sour taste in my mouth for this game. I think Mario Pinball Land had the potential to get about a 7, maybe a 7.5 had there been a few more mini-games, but alas, it fell prey to my biggest pet peeve in video games—when the final boss is of a difficulty level FAR superior to the rest of the game. It’s interesting how many games fall apart in their final chapters.<br><br>-CommanderVideo<br>
(member since 2006)
reviewed on 7/18/06
1
did not work
i would like to say that i LOVED it but, i never pass the 1st screen (when u turn on the game that screen)
(member since 2005)
reviewed on 12/14/09
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