Kiss Pinball

released on Nov 08, 2000

The storyline for KISS Pinball revolves around the band battling the Dark Lord and claiming the "Kissneth" as their own. Your objectives include getting past security to snag an autograph, lighting "PASS" to access backstage, collecting weapons, shooting a spinner to upgrade record sales, hitting the Statue of Liberty repeatedly to reveal the Destroyer Skull to start 3-ball, spelling "MAYHEM" to light video mode, collecting lost souls, discovering hidden power-ups, locking balls with Gene's tongue and much more. Your perspective is directly above each table. You can see approximately one-third of the playfield at a time with the screen scrolling to follow the course of the ball. Each table has the standard two-flipper layout, with the ability to nudge the table up, left, and right to influence ball movement. But be careful not to "tilt" the machine!


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In the late 90s, the original four members of Kiss reformed after years away from their signature facepaint. Their mission was to seemingly take over pop culture, remind everybody Kiss is still a thing, and make everything ten times lamer. They did it in WCW with a character called the Kiss Demon, they had a bad comic book series, now there's this stinker of game, which wildly succeeds if the goal is to ultimately make you as bitter as Gene Simmons is. These PS1 pinball games all blend together after a while - why not just play an actual pinball machine???

In a game titled "Kiss Pinball", it's astounding that there's a total lack of any real Kiss music or real pinball physics.