

When the ball hits Sharpedo, it will swallow it and re-launch it. Sharpedo: It will activate the Catch 'em Mode, if two or more GET lights are shining.Gulpin: The travel mode is activated when three Gulpin appear.The right Linoone will change the battle stance of Makuhita, while the left one will summon a Gulpin. Linoone: The two Linoone summoned by Chikorita each have a specific function.Chikorita: Chikorita will pop up two Linoone with its Razor Leaf, when the button near it gets hit.Ball upgrades or even extra balls can be earned by hitting the Nuzleaf twice. If the player presses the right flipper when the ball is near Makuhita, which must be in attack stance, it will launch the ball to the loop where a Nuzleaf is located. Makuhita: It has different stances and appears in the middle right section of the board.It can be obtained from the Poké Mart or the slot. Latios: It is available for a limited time to save the ball from falling.Spoink: The launcher of the ball on both boards.Losing the ball, will result in losing Pichu as well. Pichu can be activated either from the Poké Mart or through slot, and it will be linked to the player's current ball. Pichu: It has a similar function as Pikachu, since it also helps saving the ball from a certain fall.After the gauge decorated with a thunder bolt icon is filled, the player can trigger Pikachu's location on the board, using one of the flipper buttons. Pikachu: It will rebound the ball using Thundershock and save it from falling, when it enters the bottom left or right exit lanes.Some of the Pokémon Bumpers appear on both boards, while others are restricted to either the Ruby or the Sapphire board. Pokémon Bumpers: These Pokémon appear on both fields, replacing the classic Switches, Obstacles and Bumpers with each of them having a unique role. Many Pokémon are also featured on the game Boards, whether as Pokémon Bumpers or on the different Bonus Stages. Play on both the Ruby & Sapphire Fields.Īll the Pokémon from the Hoenn Pokédex can be obtained in the game (except for Deoxys), along with 4 extra Pokémon from the international Pokédex : Chikorita, Totodile, Cyndaquil and Aerodactyl, making a total of 205 obtainable Pokémon.Use the Game Boy Advance Game Link cable to share your Pokédex and Hi-Score with a friend! You'll need a Game Boy Advance Game Link and two Game Paks to link up with a friend (sold separately).Shoot the Poké Ball to find & catch Pokémon!.Play pinball with your favorite Pokémon!.Catch over 200 Pokémon - featuring characters from Pokémon Ruby and Pokémon Sapphire! Play on either the Ruby or Sapphire field to rack up as many points as possible. Control the flippers to shoot the Poké Ball at targets on one of two PlayFields. More than a regular pinball game, Pokémon Pinball combines fast flipper action with a unique way to catch your favorite Pokémon.
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On the sound level, the game is still using a combination of soundtracks from the anime series and other Pokémon games. Graphic wise, both game boards are fairly decorated and feature various animated Pokémon Bumpers that react to being hit by the ball. Similarly to the precedent game, obtaining the Pokémon relies on activating certain mode on both boards, including the Catch 'Em Mode, the Egg Mode and the EVO Mode. Each of the Ruby Boards and the Sapphire Boards, has its own catchable Pokémon, bonus stages and field mechanics.

The goal of the game is to obtain all the 205 Pokémon and unlock them on the Hoenn Pokédex, while going through the two Pinball Boards featured in it, with their different areas and mechanics. Released on the Game Boy Advance and years later on the Wii U Virtual Console, Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire is the sequel of Pokémon Pinball on GBC, inheriting most of the previous game's mechanics with the addition of many fun and entertaining features. Quick menu: Official Description / Pokemon / Game Features / e-Reader Compatability / Videos / Trivia & Facts / Sales Figures / Review Scores / Media & Artwork
