Released in 1984, Pinball is a classic arcade-style video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). Falling under the genre of “arcade simulation, the gameplay mimics the experience of a real-life pinball machine. Accompanied by fluid 8-bit graphics and simple controls, the game offers a variety of levels, each with unique layouts, objectives, and bonus rounds. The main goal is to keep the ball in play, accumulating as many points as possible by hitting specific targets, triggers, and bumpers. Due to its simplicity and addictiveness, Pinball became a popular title in the NES library.