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Released on July 20, 1990.
In the "Cross Review" of the game magazine "NES News", it was inducted into the Gold Hall of Fame with a total score of 34 (full 40 points), 9, 8, 9, 8. The reviewer was dissatisfied with some aspects of the game system, saying "The lack of support for horizontal shaking and the many straight center drops are a concern," but the general comments However, the overall evaluation was generally positive in terms of completeness, volume, and gameplay, with comments such as "This pinball game is quite complete," "It's really fun with lots of bonus stages and various tricks," and "Compared to Alien Crush, it's well thought out and the movements are good. and "Compared to 'Alien Crash', it is well-developed and has good movement. Other positive comments included an average score of 85 (full 100 points) with 80, 80, 95, 80, and 90 in "Monthly PC Engine," 31 (full 40 points) with 8, 7, 9, and 7 in "Marusho PC Engine," and 23.30 (full 30 points) in "PC Engine FAN's Game Communication Book" voted by readers, as follows: "The game is very good," "The game is well designed compared to 'Alien Crash,'" and "The game's movement is good. 30 full points). This score also ranks it 70th among all PC Engine software (out of 485 games, as of 1993). In the "PC Engine All Catalog '93," a special supplement to the October 1993 issue of the same magazine, the game was described as "a sequel to 'Alien Crash. The grotesque atmosphere and abundant tricks have been further enhanced. Monsters are always moving on the field, and you score points when you hit the ball against them. The movement of the ball is very realistic." The game was introduced with positive comments on the world and its reproducibility as a pinball game.The music was arranged by Mitsuhiro Saito of BOWWOW and released on CD.

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  • Toshiaki Sakoda

    Born in Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture Born on April 7, 1964 Composers, musicians, and actors He is a member of the Japan Actors Guild, JASRAC, sports trainer, and American record company. as a music Produced many hit films including Musha Aresta, Zebius and Puyo Puyo. More than 20,000 domestic and international concerts. More than 30,000 compositions The world's first voice in a game. The world's first to incorporate heavy metal into game music. Developed the world's first voice compression technology. as an actor I also appeared in movies and on stage. At the Hiroshima International Opera Studio The Marriage of Figaro La Traviata Madame Butterfly Lamemmor Lucia. La Boheme Carmen Giannisquicchi Il Troubatore. He appeared in many such films. As a sports trainer He has been trained since high school including Kouta Nakagawa of the Giants. He was instructed by Masahiro KURAMOTO. voice actor Students admitted to Aoni Juku As sound director Yoshihisa Inoue Fumiko Inoue Kazuhiko Inoue Hiroshi Isobe Kodai Inaoka Toru Inada Yuka Shioyama Kozue Kamada Masao Iwai Mitsuo Iwata Mamori Miyano Hidehiko Kaneko Toru Furutani Mako Goto Miki Takahashi Yugo Takahashi Minami Takayama Masaya Takatsuka Imagawa Hiroki Imamura Naoki Konno Hiromi, Sato Akira Sakakibara Yui Miura Shoro Miyake Junichi Yamada Shinichi Ichikawa Nobuhiro Jun Kisaichi Rika Komatsu Nanako Mori Seiichi Morita Akira Kamiya, Noriaki Sugiyama Hisayoshi Suganuma Chinami Nishimura Ryo Ishihara Hideo ISHIKAWA Ai MAEDA Nobuyo OYAMA Toshio OTSUKA Yoshitada OTSUKA Akio OTSUKA Miyuki SAWASHIRO Michihiro IKEMIZU Ryutaro Okiayu Ryota Takeuchi Mai Nakahara Ryohei Nakao Rie Kugimiya Takehiko Watanabe Katsuya Fujiwara Takahiro Fujimoto Yasuhiko Tokuyama Naomi Koji Hattomaki Kohei Fukuhara Keiji Hirai Soichiro Hoshi Yuki Makishima Kaori Nazuka Ai Nonaka Kenji Nojima Natsumi Yanase Megumi Hayashibara Mariko Suzuki Natsuki Daenatsu As a show business mentoring Johnny's Junior. Many others.

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