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Godzilla
Godzilla - Visual Pinball - Flipper
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Godzilla
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Monde Godzilla
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1-6
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14/20
 nouredine16
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Pinball
 Drummas
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Monde 01/08/1998
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Godzilla
 doraemon
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Anglais Godzilla is one of Stern's newer pinball games designed by the ever popular Keith Elwin. It has colorful art by Jeremy Packer and rules/software by Brett Z. Rubin, Mike Kyzivat, and Rick Naegele.
This pinball machine is fun because it has great toys (like a bridge that raises and lowers and a Mechagodzilla toy), fast play, and deep rules. The artwork on the machine helps you feel like you're in the world of the game, without distracting you from playing. It's a pretty unique game, as somewhat represented by its use of a single pop bumper, not located at the top or the center of the machine like most other pins of just about any era, but in the middle of the playfield, on the far right side of the table.
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