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    Pinball Deluxe

  • First released on 31 December, 1995 for Game Boy
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  • First released on 31 December, 1995 for Game Boy

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    About

    Pinball Deluxe combines the tables of Pinball Dreams and Pinball Fantasies on one cartridge. These pinball games have been originally released on Commodore Amiga, but have been ported later to other systems. At Pinball Deluxe for the GameBoy, you can choose between seven tables.

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    Rockstar Lincoln
    Rockstar's dedicated software localization and quality assurance facility
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    GameTek
    A video game publisher that produced many early licensed game show adaptations for computers and consoles. In the 16-bit era, they expanded to cover a more eclectic range of genres.
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