Galactic Pinball (1995)

Intelligent Systems

Virtual Boy

2.64 from 11 ratings

42 members have it in their collection · 1 playing now · 9 backlogged · 2 wish listed

Prepare to enter the vast expanse of the Milky Way. Put your pinball skills to an interstellar test with four incredible space tables. Blast your pinball at rotating planets and turn them into dust in the Cosmic world. Send your puck flying through galactic formations in the deep-space Colony. Defeat an evil skeleton and hit the ultimate UFO jackpot! Knock … Read more
Prepare to enter the vast expanse of the Milky Way. Put your pinball skills to an interstellar test with four incredible space tables. Blast your pinball at rotating planets and turn them into dust in the Cosmic world. Send your puck flying through galactic formations in the deep-space Colony. Defeat an evil skeleton and hit the ultimate UFO jackpot! Knock down multiple rings and destroy wicked assailants in an Alien place. Defy arduous obstacles and save the world from impending devastation! Read less
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Release dates

  • Jul 21, 1995 (Full Release) (Japan) Virtual Boy
  • Aug 14, 1995 (Full Release) (North_America) Virtual Boy
  • Sep 1995 (Full Release) (Brazil) Virtual Boy
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Status Pale Feb 17, 2026

Playing with my Virtual Boy for Switch today. I played this game the most. It all mostly works great and feels authentic but trying to dial in the settings is a little tough, much less intuitive than the original adjustments which are “fake” on the top of this new one.

All in all it’s still pretty cool to bring these …

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Playing with my Virtual Boy for Switch today. I played this game the most. It all mostly works great and feels authentic but trying to dial in the settings is a little tough, much less intuitive than the original adjustments which are “fake” on the top of this new one.

All in all it’s still pretty cool to bring these games back in this way other than still feeling weird you buy an accessory to play subscription service games.

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