Bang Bead
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| Bang Bead | |
|---|---|
| Developer(s) | Visco |
| Publisher(s) | Visco |
| Designer(s) | Tenzi and team |
| Platform(s) | Arcade Game |
| Release date(s) | 2000 (Arcade) |
| Genre(s) | Pong/Breakout |
| Mode(s) | Single player, 2-player |
| Cabinet | Horizontal |
| Arcade system | SNK Neo-Geo MVS hardware |
| CPU | 68000 |
| Sound | Sound CPU : Z80 Sound Chips : YM2610 |
| Display | Raster, 304 x 224 pixels, 4096 colors |
'Bang Bead, known in Japan as Bang Beads (バンビーズ), is a 2001 ball-and-paddle game developed and published by Visco exclusively for the arcade cabinet known as the SNK Neo-Geo MVS hardware. It combines the genres of the Magnavox Odyssey Tennis game, Atari's Pong and Breakout arcades, and Nintendo's Spitball Sparky of the Game & Watch series. You can select from 9 characters and play against another player or the computer. Knock out the stars behind the other player then get the bouncing ball through to win the round.
[edit] Series
- 1. Battle Flip Shot (1998)
- 2. Bang Bead (2000)
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