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Playstation : Austin Powers Pinball Reviews

Below are user reviews of Austin Powers Pinball and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Austin Powers Pinball. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.



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Yeah baby ! ! !

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 4 / 13
Date: August 27, 2002
Author: Amazon User

This is one groovy game ! For those of you who can't get enough of the movies, well then buy them on DVD ! For those of you who enjoy a great pinball game, this is it! It will keep your mojo working overtime to defeat Dr Evil and all his minions ! Of course Alotta Fagina and Ivana Humpalot will cheer you on, you shagadelic swinger you !

Sure it has Austin Powers, but the game plays horribly.

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: November 06, 2002
Author: Amazon User

There is only redeeming quality to this game: it feautures Austin Powers. Everything else about the game is a waste of time. First of all, the graphics are stone-age. The actual gameplay borders on sad. A constantly shifting camera makes it hard to even see where the ball is most of the times. Even at this bargain price, you won't play this game for very long, simply due to all its flaws. If you are dying for an Austin Powers game, try the ones on Game Boy Color. Everyone else is better off saving their money and just rewatching the movies.

Great game, great price!

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: May 27, 2003
Author: Amazon User

Hey all,
This is a great multiplayer pinball game. Whenever friends comeover, they are begging to play a little APP (Austin Powers Pinball). The only flaw is a slight pause after each mission is completed. This is nothing more that a slight annoyance. The game gets better the longer you play. As you progress, there are exciting features such as multiball play and a powerball feature with unlimited balls. Overall a great game with tons of replay value for a good price. Recommended.

OLD TECHNOLOGY

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: September 16, 2005
Author: Amazon User

Save your money and buy a game that is newer and has better graphics. This game is outdated and not much fun to boot.

It's Pinball, Baby! Yeah!

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: April 07, 2007
Author: Amazon User

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(This is a review that I originally wrote on 10/30/2002)
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As if you couldn't have guessed, it's pinball with an Austin Powers theme - based on the first two movies.

STORY

Pinball itself doesn't have a story, but the themed tables "follow" the storylines of the movies. Here are the story synopsises as written in the game's manual:

International Man of Mystery

As the utterly shagadelic Austin Powers, you must save the world from the never-ending threat of Dr. Evil! Defrost after 30 years in Cryogenic Suspension. Catch up to the '90s, and with the help of the smashing Vanessa Kensington, find the secret underground lair beneath the Virtucon headquarters. Stop Dr. Evil's plan to extort "100 Billion Dollars" and save the world from certain destruction by liquid hot magma. Beware the seductive fembots, who can lure men to their doom, and don't fall victim to the wiles of the sexy Alotta Fagina and her seemingly innocent hot tub.

The Spy Who Shagged Me

Dr. Evil has stolen your Mojo, and that spells bad news for your bits and pieces! With CIA agent Felicity Shagwell at your side (and sometimes covering the rear) fight through Dr. Evil's henchmen - from the very vocal Frau Farbissina and the cyclopean Number Two to the terrifyingly well-fed Fat-B_a_s_t_a_r_d - and reclaim your manhood. Rocket from Dr. Evil's hollowed-out volcano lair to his secret Moonbase, and stop the giant "laser" from destroying the world. Travel back in time to recover your Mojo and save Felicity from certain death.

I know that there's a real Austin Powers pinball table (my friend played it in the arcade), but I don't know if these tables are modeled after any real tables. Just thought I'd mention that.

GAMEPLAY

The game plays like ... well, pinball. To be a little more precise, it plays like a real pinball table, not like some sort of arcade simulation (like Sonic Spinball on the Sega Genesis). The control scheme is very simple: X fires the ball into play; the left shoulder buttons (L1 & L2) control the left flipper; the right shoulder buttons (R1 & R2) control the right flipper; the directional pad is used for nudging up, left, and right (there's no nudging down). This is an absolutely PERFECT control scheme for a pinball game. Much better then the default for Pro Pinball: Big Race USA.

AUDIO & VIDEO

The game looks and sound fantastic. While you may not be able to see every little detail on the table (unless you have a really big screen TV), the game doesn't suffer because if it. The bottom 25% of the screen contains the dot-graphics screen, which is easily readable and adds to the enjoyment of the game (dot-digitalized clips from the movies are shown throughout, when appropriate). The upper 75% of the screen shows the table, which scrolls as necessary.

The sounds are pretty good. The standard pinball-type sounds are there, along with audio clips from the movie featuring Mike Myers and Robert Wagner (I didn't hear Mr. Wagner yet, so I have to take the packaging's word for it).

The music played on the menus is very mellow, and somewhat appropriate ... it's nothing to hurt your ears, that's for sure.

THE FLAWS

The game does have a few flaws, which is why I rate it 8 out of 10 instead of a perfect 10.

(1) It doesn't auto-load & auto-save high scores to/from memory card. You have to do it manually every time you play the game, which is really annoying.

(2) It is not vibration function compatible, like Pro Pinball: Big Race USA is. If you've ever played Big Race with a Dual Shock controller, you'd know that vibration adds even more realism to a pinball game. It makes it feel like you have your hands on a real table.

(3) Austin Powers' familiar theme music is notably absent. Although the music in the menus are fine, that would have been better.

(4) Nudging seems to have no effect - though if you nudge too much, the game "tilts" on you. (In Big Race I actually saw the table move when I nudged, so it's possible that even though I don't see the table move in this game, the nudging could actually be working. So this might not be a flaw.)

REPLAYABILITY

It has as much replayability as the game of pinball does. Meaning, you won't play it everyday (unless your a pinball fanatic), but every now and then you'll get the urge and you'll pop it in and play it for a while. Perhaps you can even beat your own high score!

TO BUY OR RENT?

The game retails for about ten b-u-c-k-s. Considering that it's a near perfect pinball game, you'd be stupid NOT to buy it ... unless you hate pinball or Austin Powers.

Ordinary Video Game

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: July 26, 2007
Author: Amazon User

We got this for my teenage son, who played it once and never touched it again. Just not exciting enough, I guess. He had been asking for it, so I was surprised when he didn't enjoy it.


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