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Heiwa Pachinko World 64

by Shouei System·published by Shouei System

28 November 19974
NintendoN64

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Heiwa Pachinko World 64 is a virtual pachinko game developed for the Nintendo 64 console. The game is set in a bright and colorful pachinko parlor where players can experience the thrill of playing one of Japan's most popular pastimes.

The game's objective is to gather basic knowledge about all the machines, combine that with knowledge about how the parlors operate, and which machines are paying out the most, then use that knowledge to exploit the game and win as much as possible.

In the game, players control a small ball that they shoot into a pachinko machine, a vertical pinball-like device. The ball bounces around the machine, hitting various pins and bumpers, and eventually falls into a scoring pocket. Players earn points based on where the ball lands, and can potentially win more balls to continue playing.

Heiwa Pachinko World 64 features a wide variety of pachinko machines, each with its own unique theme and gameplay mechanics. Players can choose from machines featuring popular anime and video game characters, as well as traditional Japanese motifs like cherry blossoms and koi fish. There are four machines featured: CR Success Story SP, Lemon Pie, CR Dama-chan House, and Bijyo Daishugo 2. The game allows you to check the pins with a free camera and offers a complete simulation with virtual parlors.

In addition to the standard pachinko gameplay, Heiwa Pachinko World 64 also includes a number of mini-games and challenges. For example, players can compete in a race to see who can score the most points in a set amount of time, or try to hit a series of specific targets to earn a bonus prize. The game offers three modes: Training Mode, where the jackpot probability is twice as high as the real machines, and you start playing with 500,000 yen; Battle Mode, where the jackpot probability is the same as the real machines, and you start with 100,000 yen; and Study Mode, where you can view things like the machines' rules, data, and Super Reach types.

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Single player

Perspective

First person

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Pachinko World Heiwa 64Alternative title

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Facts

Developer

Shouei System

Publisher

Shouei System

Released

28 November 1997

Series

Heiwa

Platforms

NintendoN64

Tags

1st-personSide viewAnime / MangaMinigamesDirect controlMenu structuresJapan (Modern/Futuristic)Licensed