 | 3-D Ultra Pinball Thrillride list: $29.99 by Vivendi Universal Game Cartridge
(01 January, 2001)
(4 reviews)  Editorial Review: Retrofitted from the PC pinball series, 3-D Ultra PinballThrillride has made the transition from the PC to the Game BoyColor about as flawlessly as could be imagined. The result is a game soaddictive that you will have to adjust the family budget to support afresh supply of AA batteries. |
 | Kirby's Pinball Land by Nintendo Game Cartridge
(6 reviews)  Customer Review: Its an okay game.: This game isn't as good as the other Kirby games.Graphics: 3/5 Still the crappy old graphics. Control: 0/5 TERRIBLE. |
 | Microsoft Pinball Arcade list: $29.99 by Electro Source Inc. Game Cartridge
(06 February, 2001)
(2 reviews)  Customer Review: Well, the PC version is good!: I was really excited when I heard MPA was bing released for gameboy! I love the PC version - it's the only Pinball sim I play now days. |
 | Pinball Dreams by Microware Distributing - non EDI Game Cartridge
(5 reviews)  Customer Review: So-so at best.: "Pinball Dreams" really isn't all that bad, considering it's an old title (for the original Gameboy--it will of course play on any Gameboy system) and made with an old engine. |
 | Pinball Fantasies by GT Interactive Game Cartridge
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 | Pokemon Pinball list: $32.99 by Nintendo Game Cartridge
(24 October, 1999)
(45 reviews)  Editorial Review: For those a little poky about catching onto the Pokémon craze, thisgame is a great way for the uninitiated to get their feet wet. Also, pinball fanatics shouldnot dismiss this as a kid's game, |
 | The Little Mermaid II Pinball Frenzy list: $34.99 by Nintendo Game Cartridge
(12 April, 2001)
(6 reviews)  Editorial Review: The Little Mermaid II: Pinball Frenzy contains tables for both Ariel and her young daughter Melody. The pinball games feature skills shots, and players can bump the table to save a ball. The game offers a choice of two different ball speeds, |
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