On the Ball (1989)

Taito, dempa

Arcade · FM Towns · Satellaview · Sharp X68000 · Super Famicom · Super Nintendo Entertainment System

3.10 from 10 ratings

28 members have it in their collection · 6 backlogged · 2 wish listed

An action/puzzle game originally developed by Taito Corporation for their F2 arcade system hardware. The player rotates a maze around a free-falling ball with the goal of guiding the ball out of the maze within a set time limit.
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Developers
Taito, dempa
Publishers
St. GIGA, Taito, dempa
Genres
Arcade, Strategy
Themes
Action

Release dates

  • 1989 (Full Release) (Worldwide) Arcade
  • Sep 25, 1991 (Full Release) (Japan) Sharp X68000
  • Jun 26, 1992 (Full Release) (North_America) Super Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Nov 1994 (Full Release) (Japan) FM Towns
  • 1997 (Full Release) (Japan) Satellaview
  • TBD (Full Release) (Japan) Super Famicom

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Status scoopings Feb 26, 2023

My younger brother really liked this one and would always have me try it after I had some drinks. It'd always make me dizzy! Lol. But some really great Looks and settings. I'm proud that, today, I got through the Training and Beginner Courses, but that's enough for me :-p Even now started getting dizzy. The translation issues were cute …

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My younger brother really liked this one and would always have me try it after I had some drinks. It'd always make me dizzy! Lol. But some really great Looks and settings. I'm proud that, today, I got through the Training and Beginner Courses, but that's enough for me :-p Even now started getting dizzy. The translation issues were cute lol "Unfortunate!" and "You are artistic player!" when you get in hi scores. And wow the screen with the Sailor Moon/anime looking woman, so cool. Cute, fun, and well-made

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