- ipdb_id
- 5111
- ipdb.image_urls
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- ipdb.notes
- This is a re-themed game. It used to be Capcom's 1996 'Breakshot'.
These games were made for "Grossology", a participatory exhibit that tours the United States, Canada, and Europe teaching children about bodily functions. It has custom dot matrix work and custom audio appropriate for its theme. One machine on tour in Denver, Colorado was set for 2-ball free play.
We are aware of three of these games. Two are presented here, labeled "first" and second", in case there are noticeable differences between them.
- player_count
- 4
- production_quantity
- 3
- technology_generation
- solid-state
- theme
- Human Physiology