Difference between revisions of "Sonic Spinball (LCD game)"
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− | '''''Sonic Spinball''''' is a LCD game created by [[Tiger Electronics | + | '''''Sonic Spinball''''' is a LCD game created by [[Tiger Electronics]] in 1994. It is the first Tiger-based LCD game to use the rectangular-shaped 3rd generation casing. The game features a two flipper buttons (with the left one doubling as a ball launcher) and looks to have been a standard pinball game. It also contains four function buttons on the center of the console that turn off the system, toggle sound effects, displays the high score, and turns on the system and starts the game. The background of the game features a level similar to [[The Machine]] in its [[Sonic Spinball (16-bit)|16-bit counterpart]]. |
===Box Art=== | ===Box Art=== | ||
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Image:SpinballLCDbox.jpg|Front of box | Image:SpinballLCDbox.jpg|Front of box | ||
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Revision as of 22:37, 13 July 2008
Sonic Spinball is a LCD game created by Tiger Electronics in 1994. It is the first Tiger-based LCD game to use the rectangular-shaped 3rd generation casing. The game features a two flipper buttons (with the left one doubling as a ball launcher) and looks to have been a standard pinball game. It also contains four function buttons on the center of the console that turn off the system, toggle sound effects, displays the high score, and turns on the system and starts the game. The background of the game features a level similar to The Machine in its 16-bit counterpart.
Box Art
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