Videocart 17: Pinball Challenge
a.k.a. Videocart 15: Barriere / Pinball Wiz
published by Fairchild Camera and Instrument / SABA in 1978, developed by Fairchild Camera and Instrument, running on Fairchild Channel F
type: action/reflex
genre: Breakout-like
perspective: bird's-eye fixed camera
player options: single player
languages: eng
genre: Breakout-like
perspective: bird's-eye fixed camera
player options: single player
languages: eng
2.6/5
Personal review
Doesn't it look like a breakout clone? All sources indicate that it is, there was even an attempt at litigation about it, the mechanics are the same.
In my opinion, it was undoubtedly a clone, it's a matter of seeing the mechanics, also, as I already indicated in the Arcades section, Breakout came out much earlier; and even, a year before, RAMTEK, had a similar game, which inspired Breakout, without falling into cloning.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairchild_Channel_F_Videocarts
https://backloggd.com/games/videocart-17-pinball-challenge/
https://osfrikiadas.blogia.com/2009/112101-consola-que-mola-fairchild-channel-f.php (in spanish)
https://ivy.fm/podcast/the-channel-f-files-1093608 (a podcast)
Becoro # 2024-01-08 21:30:18 - source - 2 replies
In my opinion, it was undoubtedly a clone, it's a matter of seeing the mechanics, also, as I already indicated in the Arcades section, Breakout came out much earlier; and even, a year before, RAMTEK, had a similar game, which inspired Breakout, without falling into cloning.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairchild_Channel_F_Videocarts
https://backloggd.com/games/videocart-17-pinball-challenge/
https://osfrikiadas.blogia.com/2009/112101-consola-que-mola-fairchild-channel-f.php (in spanish)
https://ivy.fm/podcast/the-channel-f-files-1093608 (a podcast)
Becoro # 2024-01-08 21:30:18 - source - 2 replies
Description
Game cartridge featuring Pinball Challenge.
More of a Breakout variant than an actual video pinball game.
The basic gameplay features the player bouncing a ball off of a paddle into a wall of bricks, chipping them off one brick at a time. Each brick destroyed earns the player points with the low green bricks being worth 1 point each, the middle blue bricks being worth 4 points each, and the red bricks on top rewarding 7 points each. Once the ball bounces off the wall of bricks, it's up to the player to maneuver the paddle under the falling ball in order to hit it back up into the wall of bricks. The player loses a life if he happens to miss hitting the ball with his paddle and it falls into the abyss. The game ends when 7 balls are lost. To keep up with the pinball motif, the wall of bricks are referred to as different colored skill lanes, the walls on the side that the ball can bounce off of are labeled side rails, and the paddle is referred to as a flipper.
The game offers 132 game variations of this basic gameplay idea, some of them for two simultaneous players. Game modes include Pinball Wiz, Crossover, Blok-Shot, Cooperation, Pro Challenge, and Double Blok, with each having variations that can include different sized paddles, ball speeds, invisible bricks, and even a variation where the paddle shrinks each time it hits the ball.
Becoro # 2024-01-07 22:41:39 - source
More of a Breakout variant than an actual video pinball game.
The basic gameplay features the player bouncing a ball off of a paddle into a wall of bricks, chipping them off one brick at a time. Each brick destroyed earns the player points with the low green bricks being worth 1 point each, the middle blue bricks being worth 4 points each, and the red bricks on top rewarding 7 points each. Once the ball bounces off the wall of bricks, it's up to the player to maneuver the paddle under the falling ball in order to hit it back up into the wall of bricks. The player loses a life if he happens to miss hitting the ball with his paddle and it falls into the abyss. The game ends when 7 balls are lost. To keep up with the pinball motif, the wall of bricks are referred to as different colored skill lanes, the walls on the side that the ball can bounce off of are labeled side rails, and the paddle is referred to as a flipper.
The game offers 132 game variations of this basic gameplay idea, some of them for two simultaneous players. Game modes include Pinball Wiz, Crossover, Blok-Shot, Cooperation, Pro Challenge, and Double Blok, with each having variations that can include different sized paddles, ball speeds, invisible bricks, and even a variation where the paddle shrinks each time it hits the ball.
Becoro # 2024-01-07 22:41:39 - source
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