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Big Twin (video game)

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Developer(s)
  
Game Over

Release date(s)
  
1995 (Arcade)

CPU
  
68000, PIC16C57

Sound
  
Oki Electric Industry

Mode
  
Single-player video game

Publisher(s)
  
Playmark

Cabinet
  
Horizontal

Initial release date
  
1995

Genre
  
Puzzle video game

Platform
  
Arcade game

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Display
  
Raster, 320 x 240 pixels, 1024 colors

Similar
  
Beat 'Em & Eat 'Em, Bubble Bath Babes, Aero Fighters, Bomb Jack, Pang

Big Twin is an adult puzzle arcade game released by Playmark in 1995 in Japan only. Align three identical balls in a row to make them disappear.

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Gameplay

Big Twin may be played by one player, or by two players simultaneously. Each player uses an eight-way joystick and one button. Throughout the game, spheres of different colors, some with animal faces, fall from the top of the playfield. Players must align those spheres into rows of three of the same color, horizontally, vertically or diagonally. Once a sphere has landed in the playfield, and if it is not blocked by another sphere, the player may highlight it and drag it to another location by holding the button and moving the joystick.

One-player mode

At the start of the game, the player may choose to start at level 1 (beginner), level 5 (expert) or level 10 (advanced). As matching spheres are eliminated, a photograph of a mostly nude woman is gradually exposed. After clearing a stage, the player receives a bonus for matches made and a penalty for any unmatched spheres. If the balls pile up to the top of the screen, the game will be over. The game features power-ups to aid in removing spheres.

Two-player mode

Each player has 100 items drop one at a time. When one player completes seven groups of three balls in a level, an additional row of six items will be dumped on the other player's side of the screen. The game is over when one player's items reach the top of the screen, at which point that player loses, or when all 100 items have been dropped, at which point the total scores are tallied and the winner is the player with more points.

References

Big Twin (video game) Wikipedia