| One of the most underrated pinball games of all time | | | | defeat. It was the same concept as the arcade game. |
| has to be Street Fighter II. It was one the first pinball | | | | Defeating each fighter required some special mission |
| games that really got me into playing pinball in the first | | | | to complete, whether it was knocking down targets, |
| place. When I went to an arcade I just stuck with the | | | | getting up a ramp or just getting a certain number of |
| games and never bothered with the pinball machines. | | | | points. |
| I was a huge fan of the Street Fighter II video game, | | | | There were a ton of ramps in the game, well-paced |
| just like everyone in my generation. But once I found | | | | levels, and it was just great fun. If you managed to |
| the pinball version, I was hooked. My only real knock on | | | | defeat all of the fighters in the game, then you beat |
| the game is that I wish the order of the fighters had | | | | the game. I put a ton of quarters into this machine and |
| followed closer to the video game, but it's not a big | | | | the first time I finally beat the game, it was well worth |
| deal. | | | | it. |
| The greatest part of this game is that it was like you | | | | I have played many pinball games since then, but I don't |
| were playing through levels. Every time I would pass a | | | | think any of them carry such great nostalgia as Street |
| level, it would open up another fighter to I had to | | | | Fighter II. |