Yup. Got a South Park and X-Files machine in my local arcade with their logo on it.
At the arcade I work at, there happens to be a craptacular redemption game called Titanic that was made by Sega Pinball, copyright 1996. I'm guessing that this was a branch of Sega. My question is did Sega make many pinball/redemption type games? I've never seen one before (redemption, that is).
Yup. Got a South Park and X-Files machine in my local arcade with their logo on it.
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Death never looked so good.
Yeah, Sega's made a TON of pinball games going back to the 70s but theyshut the division down a couple years back. Stern is now the only pinball manufacurer in the US.
The "ga" in Sega referred to pinball originally, ironically enough.
Wow cool. Thanks guys. I had no idea they had ever been so big into pinball. Now I know!
You've obviously never experienced the sweet Star Wars pinball games they put out in the 90's. The Best one was from '93 and it was incredible. The released one more, the another one at the time of the Re-release SE. There was one that was sort of a wierd machine like Baby Pac-Man. Half pinball, half scrren game.
They were all good though.
If you like Digital Pinball, make sure to get AKIRA Psychoball if it actually comes out in the US soon. It's a really great game.
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