Ball Jacks | |
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Publisher(s) | Namco [1] |
Composer(s) |
Yoshinori Kawamoto
[3] H. Umino |
Platform(s) | Mega Drive |
Release | |
Genre(s) | Action [1] |
Mode(s) |
Single-player Multiplayer |
Ball Jacks (ボールジャックス, Bōru Jakkusu) is a 1993 action video game for the Mega Drive.
This video game is a futuristic action game involving an ultra-competitive sporting event. Two robot crabs are controlled by men who play the game merely to become wealthy and famous. There is a conveyor belt behind them that spews metal balls at them. The goal is to capture balls that belong to the opponent and keep them from him until time runs out. [3] [4] Balls can also be knocked out from the mechanical hands of the opponent. All damaged crabs must return to the pit area for a quick maintenance and repair session. [3]
There are several modes: a world championship against increasingly tougher opponents, a multiplayer versus mode, a training mode, and a time trial where the time limit is the only foe. [3]
The game was poorly received, with Andy Dyer criticising the graphics, sound, gameplay and size.