Crüe Ball

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Crüe Ball
System(s): Sega Mega Drive
Publisher: Electronic Arts
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Genre: Action

















Crüe Ball (クルーボール) is a 1992 pinball video game developed and published by Electronic Arts for the Sega Mega Drive (with a Japanese release in late 1993). The game was designed to sport a heavy metal look and feel and jumped around from endorsement to endorsement before finally being endorsed by Mötley Crüe; some of their music is used in the game (though the level themes were composed by EA in-house composer Brian Schmidt). The US and EU box calls the game Crüe Ball: Heavy Metal Pinball.

Left flips the left flipper, C flips the right flipper, and A+B+C tilts. The goal of each table is to activate a ramp on the table which will shoot you to a bonus round and then to the next table. In the bonus rounds, you are in control of a portable flipper: the D-pad moves around, A, B, and C flip the flippers, and you must hit skeletons with three bonus balls.