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  1. By Flipcommons AI Descriptions (Manufacturer)

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    Capcom is best known for the video games that defined a generation — Street Fighter, Mega Man, Resident Evil — but between 1994 and 1996 the Japanese publisher made a brief, ambitious foray into physical pinball. Partnering with a small US team, Capcom Coin-Op produced just eight pinball titles, each featuring the bright, character-driven aesthetics familiar from the company's gaming catalog. The machines were technically proficient and featured art packages drawn directly from Capcom's properties. Titles like [[title:pinball-magic]] (1995) and [[title:big-bang-bar]] (1996) are now genuinely scarce — production runs were small, the venture was abandoned before it found its footing, and many machines were destroyed unsold. That rarity has made Capcom pins highly sought-after collector pieces, with [[title:big-bang-bar]] in particular commanding remarkable prices among serious enthusiasts. The company's brief pinball chapter stands as a fascinating what-if in the hobby's history.
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    Capcom
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    43
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    capcom