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Pinbot

Game Manufacturer: Nintendo
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Cartridge Top (10KB)Cartridge (96KB)
Front of Box (149KB)Back of Box (124KB)
Manual 
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Pinbot NES Manual
Right Click and select 'Save Target As' to save locally.(971KB)
Codes/Cheats 
PANTGZLA        Start with only 1 ball
TANTGZLA        Start with 6 balls
PANTGZLE        Start with 9 balls
OZVVYZVV        Infinite balls
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Pinbot
By Marc on 2/20/2003 6:13:54 PM
Go out and buy this game. It is very fun, and much better than pinball by nintendo. If you see this game buy it, it is kinda rare and real fun.


Grade: A
By Hokum on 1/12/2002 6:38:31 PM
Possibly the greatest NES pinball game. The motion is dead-on, the graphics are nice, and theres an endless supply of challenges and different levels - great fun for two-players, as well. It's also fun to try for the high score. I loved the original Pinbot machine, but I think I may enjoy the NES simulation even better!


Pinbot - The Finest NES Pinball game
By Dosser on 12/27/2001 4:44:00 AM
This is, for some reason, criminally overlooked. It is however, without a doubt, the best NES Pinball game every released. First of all, there is so much going on in it, you can't get board. From a challenge to activate rows of colors by hitting certain marks in order to open up new chutes that in turn activate new levels and new enemies and higher point values. Excellent graphics and fluent motion push the boundries of the system - 2-4 multiplayer mode as well.



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