Kiss Pinball
Developer(s) |
Wildfire Studios Tarantula Studios (PlayStation) |
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Publisher(s) |
On Deck Interactive Take-Two Interactive (PlayStation) |
Platform(s) |
Microsoft Windows PlayStation |
Release date(s) |
Windows
PlayStation
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Kiss Pinball is video game developed by Wildfire Studios and published by On Deck Interactive for Microsoft Windows in 2000. A port for PlayStation, developed by Tarantula Studios, was released by Take-Two Interactive in 2001.[1]
Gameplay
Concerning gameplay, "most of the game revolves around hitting targets to start KISS shows, then hitting more targets to complete the shows....Nudging the ball, which is accomplished by hitting the D-pad, simply causes the ball to jerk an inch or two in the direction you pressed."[2] The game "features two tables, Last Stop Oblivion and Netherworld."[2]
Reception
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Jeff Gerstmann of GameSpot declared, "KISS Pinball manages to mangle both the KISS license and the concept of video pinball to the point of being almost totally unrecognizable....KISS Pinball serves no useful purpose whatsoever. KISS fans will be disappointed by the distinct lack of KISS, and pinball fans will be disappointed by the distinct lack of pinball. Even at the low price of $9.99, this one is no bargain."[2] Paul Davidson adds that the "Kiss Pinball package for home computers and gaming systems wasn't exactly a smash success."[4]
References
- ↑ "KISS Pinball Review".
- 1 2 3 Jeff Gerstmann,"KISS Pinball Review," GameStop (May 1, 2001).
- ↑ Kiss Pinball game review, Official UK PlayStation Magazine, Future Publishing issue 73
- ↑ Paul Davidson, "Off his rocker, and other gossip," The San Francisco Chronicle (April 24, 2005): C-2.
See also
External links
- Kiss at the Killer List of Videogames