Next level pinball reviews7/24/2023 ![]() ![]() I fire up “Jolly Joker” and quickly activate a multiball. Ten dollars later, I’m home, looking forward to play some new KAZe tables. ![]() Finding the game was simple enough since Super Pinball: Behind the Mask was rereleased late in the system’s life by Majesco and on clearance at pretty much every Toys ‘R Us in the area. Once I found out that KAZe’s first pinball attempt was on the SNES, I just had to track it down. Of course, it’s not as if developers didn’t put out pinball video games before the Saturn, and KAZe was no exception. The 32-bit Saturn made a game such as Necronomicon possible as no preceding console could have nailed the graphics, audio, and physics as Necronomicon did. KAZe’s demonic pinball game is more than just the stellar presentation, earning its crown thanks to the realistic viewpoint the amazing, atmospheric audio excellent LCD display implementation and table design which allows me to enjoy them on my TV without distracting from the game. Necronomicon truly transcends the medium though, treating the motif with a reverence you wouldn’t expect given the pinball gameplay and leaving an indelible mark on the player. Necronomicon is a spectacle of the occult, basking in metal and dark imagery, with ambient sounds and dark passages such as the above. Through the cities and fields, his shadow, we can see. His dark angels from above will come, and he’ll be worshipped by us all. “He carries the message of the Ancient Ones. Genre: Pinball Developer: Codemasters Publisher: Codemasters Players: 1-4 Released: 1994
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