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'''''Sonic Spinball''''' is a LCD game created by [[Tiger Electronics|Tiger]]. The game features a two flipper buttons and looks to have been a standard pinball game. The background of the game features a level not seen in the [[Sonic Spinball (16-bit)|16-bit game]].
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'''''Sonic Spinball''''' is an 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 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|the Machine]] in its [[Sonic Spinball (16-bit)|16-bit counterpart]].
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==Gameplay==
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As with the console games, the player controls [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] whom is curled up in ball form and acts as a pinball. The game has four levels total in addition to a Bonus level which is found between level 3 and 4 if the player collects all the [[Chaos Emeralds]] before hand. Chaos Emeralds are found inside boxes, with level 1 containing 2, level 2 containing 3, and level 3 containing 4. Each level has a pool of water on the bottom of the screen and will take away a single life if a player lands in it. There are also several other obstacles in the levels such as drain pipes which transport characters to the other side of the screen, and other objects which change the characters path of travel. A timer is present in all stages, the first level has 60 seconds, second has 70, third has 80, and the final stage has 99. Enemies and bosses can also be found in each level. The first three levels have a boss which will take 8 or 16 hits to defeat. The boss of the final level can only be defeated by knocking out it's 3 teeth.
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===Points===
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Sonic will lose 100 points each time he falls in the water. The list below shows the points that can be gained by completing other objectives.
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*Seconds Remaining at end of level = 10 for each second
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*Hitting a bumper = 10
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*Hitting a drain pipe = 30
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*Shot out of Plug = 30
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*Hitting Robotnik (in bonus stage) = 30
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*Hitting drain bumper = 50
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*Hitting Cluck Bird = 50
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*Hitting Magma Worm = 50
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*Hitting Boss (levels 1-3) = 100
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*Breaking Emerald Container = 100
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*Shattering Boss' Teeth (level 4) = 200
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*Collecting Chaos Emerald = 500
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==Manuals==
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*[[Sonic Spinball (LCD game) Manual]]
  
 
===Box Art===
 
===Box Art===
 
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Image:SpinballLCDbox.jpg|Front of box
 
Image:SpinballLCDbox.jpg|Front of box
Image:SonicSpinballTiger.jpg|Front of game
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Image:SonicSpinballTiger.jpg|Game case.
 
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[[Category:LCD games]]

Latest revision as of 19:41, 10 July 2011

Sonic Spinball LCD game.

Sonic Spinball is an 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 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.

Contents

Gameplay

As with the console games, the player controls Sonic the Hedgehog whom is curled up in ball form and acts as a pinball. The game has four levels total in addition to a Bonus level which is found between level 3 and 4 if the player collects all the Chaos Emeralds before hand. Chaos Emeralds are found inside boxes, with level 1 containing 2, level 2 containing 3, and level 3 containing 4. Each level has a pool of water on the bottom of the screen and will take away a single life if a player lands in it. There are also several other obstacles in the levels such as drain pipes which transport characters to the other side of the screen, and other objects which change the characters path of travel. A timer is present in all stages, the first level has 60 seconds, second has 70, third has 80, and the final stage has 99. Enemies and bosses can also be found in each level. The first three levels have a boss which will take 8 or 16 hits to defeat. The boss of the final level can only be defeated by knocking out it's 3 teeth.

Points

Sonic will lose 100 points each time he falls in the water. The list below shows the points that can be gained by completing other objectives.

  • Seconds Remaining at end of level = 10 for each second
  • Hitting a bumper = 10
  • Hitting a drain pipe = 30
  • Shot out of Plug = 30
  • Hitting Robotnik (in bonus stage) = 30
  • Hitting drain bumper = 50
  • Hitting Cluck Bird = 50
  • Hitting Magma Worm = 50
  • Hitting Boss (levels 1-3) = 100
  • Breaking Emerald Container = 100
  • Shattering Boss' Teeth (level 4) = 200
  • Collecting Chaos Emerald = 500

Manuals

Box Art

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