Deadpool

Deadpool

Nintendo Entertainment System · 2019

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About this game

Deadpool is a DLC pinball table for Pinball FX2 (Xbox 360, Xbox One, Windows), Zen Pinball 2 (PS3, PS4, PS Vita, Wii U, Mac), and Marvel Pinball or Zen Pinball (HD) (iOS and Android).

It is based around the antihero Deadpool from Marvel Comics.

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The table has a target ramp in the centre and bumpers in the upper left hand part.

There are two sets of flippers: the regular ones at the bottom and two additional ones set up midway.

These are used for obits and combo shots.

Large amounts of points are earned by completing missions presented as six comic book issues with three difficulty levels, usually through hitting certain targets or shooting up paths.

During one of the missions Marvel fans will attack Deadpool on the playfield.

In another one Deadpool is attack by a mech shooting with lasers.

There are two very different mini-games: one where you arm wrestle against Deadpool and a target shooting game.

This table has a Blind Al mode where everything is blacked out except for the scoring lanes, balls and flippers.

Deadpool also appears as a 3D animated character with voiced lines and interferes with your game.

He will for instance nudge the table, destroy your ball, push ramps, alter the table layout or throw smoke grenades.

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