
Battle Flip Shot
Battle Flip Shot is a unique arcade sports-fighting hybrid released by SNK in 1998. Combining elements of air hockey and combat sports, players use flippers to launch projectiles at opponents in fast-paced matches. The game features colorful characters with special attacks and dynamic arena hazards.
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About This Retro Game
Developed by Visco and published by SNK, Battle Flip Shot offers a fresh twist on competitive arcade gameplay. Each character has distinct stats and special moves, adding strategic depth to the projectile-based combat system.
The game's mechanics involve ricocheting shots off walls and using power-ups that appear on the playfield. Matches escalate in intensity as players build meter to unleash super moves capable of turning the tide.
Despite its innovative concept, Battle Flip Shot remained a niche title in SNK's catalog. Its vibrant visuals and chaotic multiplayer action have earned it a cult following among Neo Geo enthusiasts.
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