| 49th | Top 3DO games |
| Ballz | |
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![]() The Mega Drive cover of the game is the only one which gave a clue that it was a fighting game |
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| Developer(s) | PF Magic |
| Publisher(s) | Accolade |
Ballz is a two player 3D action fighting game for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, the Super NES (SNES) and the 3DO. It was developed by PF Magic and published by Accolade in 1994. The 3DO version was released as a director's cut in 1995. Ballz offered three difficulty levels over a total of 21 matches. Its distinguishing quality was that each of the characters were composed completely of balls, with a pseudo-3D look.
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The opening of the game PF Magic developed for the game stated "To be the champion, you gotta have Ballz!" Due to its racy double-entendre ("balls" may be used as a slang term for testicles), Nintendo demanded the wording be changed for the SNES version. The SNES version of the game states, "...you gotta play Ballz," while the Sega version uses the original intro. The game was also notably bizarre for its lineup of fighters, which included a farting monkey, a jumping clown, a sumo wrestler, a caveman, a bodybuilder, a ballerina, a rhinoceros, and a "superhero".
These are the characters in the game's lineup of fighters:
These are the bosses who appear in One-Player mode. Each boss defeated earns a different colored belt.
Ballz did relatively poor in the marketplace. Some attribute this to botched marketing. Accolade gave it little print advertising, but even the ads it did for the game gave little clue as to what type of game Ballz was. One just had an image of a Christmas Tree made of balls and contained the caption "Tell your mom you want Ballz for Christmas." The box of the game also gave little hint of the type of game it was, since it depicted just a jumbled image of numerous balls. Some consumers likely assumed it was some sort of Tetris clone or a similar puzzle game.
ScrewAttack named it third on their "Top 10 Fighting Video Games" feature.[1]
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| Ballz | |
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| Developer(s) | PF Magic |
| Publisher(s) | Accolade |
| Release date(s) |
September 13, 1995 (Director's cut)
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| Genre(s) | Fighting |
| System(s) | Sega Genesis, Sega Channel, SNES, 3DO Interactive Multiplayer |
| Mode(s) | Single player, multiplayer |
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Ballz is a unique fighting game, one of the first to attempt to use 3D on the SNES, although it is limited to characters sidestepping into the foreground and background, à la Tekken 3. Its 8 characters and 4 bosses are similar to the polygonal characters found in other fighting games, except they are all composed of 3D spheres. The game stresses rude, inappropriate behaviour, as evidenced by the electronic billboards in all of the arenas, constantly feeding a stream of insults to the competitors. Although the controls take a little getting used to (especially the Jump button), and blocking is almost non-existent, the ClayFighter-esque moves and hilarious sound samples mean this game still manages to provide hours of decidedly non-serious action.
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