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        <title>Iphone: Kaze's Ultraball - From NFGworld!</title>
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            <title>Re: Iphone: Kaze's Ultraball</title>
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One thing that Crono pointed out to me, that I didn't realize earlier, was that this table is identical to the Last Gladiators table, a pinball game by Kaze for the Sega Saturn.&nbsp; Now that Last Gladiators has been released for iphone, we can compare!<br />
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<div style="text-align: center;"><img src="http://nfgworld.com/grafx/games/UltraGladiators.gif" title="http://nfgworld.com/grafx/games/UltraGladiators.gif" alt="[Image: http://nfgworld.com/grafx/games/UltraGladiators.gif]" /></div>
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It's true!<br />
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My guess is Bexide, who handled the port, used the Ultraball game to test the waters a little bit.&nbsp; It's slower and a little less enjoyable than the Last Gladiators table.&nbsp; But it certainly is identical.<br />
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Last Gladiators, BTW, has been released as a free app (one free table of four).&nbsp; Watch for the review RSN!
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            <pubDate>Wed, 02 Jun 2010 03:25:02 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title>Iphone: Kaze's Ultraball</title>
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This game kind of struck me out of the blue.&nbsp; It's a pinball game, which you may remember I have a love/hate relationship with.&nbsp; Basically, I love Necronomicon Pinball and I hate that no other game is nearly as good.&nbsp; The developer of Necronomicon, Kaze, has gone on to make a handful of other pinball games, but none have compared.&nbsp; They spent a lot of time creating really strange not-quite-pinball games for Japanese phones too, but most of them were pinball in name only - knocking guys off a wall with flippers and a ball was interesting, but not worth five bucks, especially on the phones of the time.&nbsp; Java games on slow handsets, not cool.<br />
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Anyway, imagine my surprise when it turned out that Kaze was behind this free pinball game based on some new Ultraman movie.&nbsp; Kaze!!&nbsp; They haven't made anything in half a decade, wow!&nbsp; So I tried it out and...&nbsp; It's not bad!<br />
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<div style="text-align: center;"><img src="http://nfgworld.com/grafx/games/iphone-ultraball.gif" title="http://nfgworld.com/grafx/games/iphone-ultraball.gif" alt="[Image: http://nfgworld.com/grafx/games/iphone-ultraball.gif]" /></div>
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There's only one table, and it's quite easy, but it's very well crafted and fun to play.&nbsp; There's no questionable physics or moments where a ball just wanders off on its own, and as a whole the table interaction is quite solid.<br />
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<div style="text-align: center;"><img src="http://nfgworld.com/grafx/games/iphone-ultraball1.png" title="http://nfgworld.com/grafx/games/iphone-ultraball1.png" alt="[Image: http://nfgworld.com/grafx/games/iphone-ultraball1.png]" /></div>
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Unusually for a pinball game, the table background changes as the game progresses.&nbsp; The game loves handing out multiballs, and when you get 2, two characters appear in the background.&nbsp; When you get more, the whole team shows up.<br />
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<div style="text-align: center;"><img src="http://nfgworld.com/grafx/games/iphone-ultraball2.png" title="http://nfgworld.com/grafx/games/iphone-ultraball2.png" alt="[Image: http://nfgworld.com/grafx/games/iphone-ultraball2.png]" /></div>
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The sounds are straight out of Kaze's Last Gladiators pinball (A Sega Saturn game).&nbsp; The effects and music aren't layered deep like the Saturn games, but there's no cause to complain overall.<br />
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<div style="text-align: center;"><img src="http://nfgworld.com/grafx/games/iphone-ultraball3.png" title="http://nfgworld.com/grafx/games/iphone-ultraball3.png" alt="[Image: http://nfgworld.com/grafx/games/iphone-ultraball3.png]" /></div>
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The game is free to download, but if you want to get the full version, it's a few extra bucks.&nbsp; The demo doesn't last long.&nbsp; The game is in Japanese, but <i>it's pinball</i>.&nbsp; You won't be confused.<br />
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It may be more expensive than a lot of other high-quality iphone games, but all things considered you could blow four bucks on a lot less.&nbsp; If you're a fan of Kaze or Ultraman, get this.&nbsp; If you love pinball games, get the demo and see how you like it.&nbsp; It ain't a difficult table, but it's enjoyable.<br />
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What's really strange is how this game appears to be basically released and ignored by everyone, including those who made it.&nbsp; None of the developer sites mention it, the publisher's site is mostly broken and has only one page that works...&nbsp; That's kind of been Kaze's problem for years, but it's weird to see two other companies collectively not giving a shit.<br />
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<a href="http://kazenet.com/senmon/index.html" title="http://kazenet.com/senmon/index.html">Kaze's site</a>, which is basically shit.<br />
<a href="http://www.bexide.co.jp/" title="http://www.bexide.co.jp/">Bexide site</a> doesn't mention this game at all...<br />
<a href="http://support.tsuburaya-prod.co.jp/iphone/ultraball/" title="http://support.tsuburaya-prod.co.jp/iphone/ultraball/">Publisher's half-assed site</a><br />
<a href="http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=338962077&amp;mt=8" title="http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=338962077&amp;mt=8">itunes site</a>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 07 Mar 2010 06:45:48 GMT</pubDate>
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