Game Description: Pinball is a digital recreation of a classic pinball machine, where players use flippers to keep a bouncing ball in play while aiming for high scores. The game features a two-screen layout with bumpers, targets, and a bonus stage where Mario must rescue Pauline by controlling a paddle to bounce a ball. Simple yet addictive, Pinball captures the essence of arcade pinball action.
Note: The transition from 5-screw to 3-screw cartridges in Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) games was primarily a cost-saving
measure implemented by Nintendo during the late 1980s. This change occasionally coincided with updates to other aspects of the game's
packaging, including the Universal Product Code (UPC) and/or a color change to the Nintendo Seal of Quality (SOQ). Not all NES games
underwent a UPC change during this transition and many retained the same UPC across both cartridge designs.