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Things take a turn toward the sea in this sequel to Irem's pachinko series.
A virtual slots game for the PlayStation that simulates the 1999 pachi-slot machine Kamen Rider V3 (itself based on the '70s tokusatsu television series of the same name).
A budget-priced pachinko game.
As opposed to Hissatsu Pachinko Station Later
The first installment of the pachinko series lovingly referred to as "PachiPara"
A prehistoric-themed pachinko game for Game Boy Color.
Pachislot simulator for Nintendo 64.
An entry (technically the fourth) in SunSoft's long-running "Hissatsu" pachinko series.
A comedy-horror pachinko game from SunSoft.
The first pachi-slot specific game in the Hissatsu series.
Pachiokun's second outing on the PlayStation.
A pachinko game for Game Boy, based on the Hammerin' Harry series.
Pachinko game developed by Telenet Japan in 1998. The last of eight games in the Mini series, which focuses on two pachinko machines apiece.
The second Hissatsu Pachinko Station game and the sixth game overall in the "Hissatsu" meta-series.
Heiwa Pachinko World 64 is a pachinko game
Pachinko game developed by Telenet Japan in 1997. The seventh of eight games in the Mini series, which focuses on two pachinko machines apiece.
Pachinko game developed by Telenet Japan in 1997. The sixth of eight games in the Mini series, which focuses on two pachinko machines apiece.
Pachinko game developed by Telenet Japan in 1997. The fifth of eight games in the Mini series, which focuses on two pachinko machines apiece.
The first Nishijin Pachinko title for PlayStation.
Kirby no Omochabako ("Kirby's Toy Box") was a series of mini-games broadcasted over Satellaview featuring Kirby.
The third and final Super Famicom game in the Nishijin Pachinko series drops the "Monogatari" and lets players try their luck on its pachinko machines directly.
Pachinko game developed by Telenet Japan in 1996. The fourth of eight games in the Mini series, which focuses on two pachinko machines apiece.
Pachiokun Game Gallery collects all previous Pachiokun games for Game Boy into one cartridge.
An installment of the Heiwa pachinko series for Saturn.
Pachinko game developed by Telenet Japan in 1996. The third of eight games in the Mini series, which focuses on two pachinko machines apiece.
Hissatsu Pachinko Station is a pachinko simulator from SunSoft, released for Sony PlayStation. It is the fifth title in the "Hissatsu" franchise.
A pachinko game released in 1996 for the Super Famicom. The third of three SFC games that Vistec developed based on Sankyo pachinko machines.
The final entry in the "Hissatsu Pachinko Collection" subseries, before SunSoft moved on to other games.
Pachinko game developed by Telenet Japan in 1996. The second of eight Parlor! Mini spin-offs for the Super Famicom.
Gambling game published by KSS in 1996. The second of two Super Famicom pachinko games to feature the machines of Nishijin company.
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