Pinball Arcade: Bram Stoker's Dracula

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Bram Stokers Dracula (1993) is based on the hit movie of the same name. Designed by Barry Oursler and Mark Sprenger, this fast playing table features a stunning playfield with an eerie graveyard, Dracula's Manor, Transylvania Castle and Dracula himself in his coffin! Three amazing Multi-Ball modes can be active simultaneously for Multi Multi-Ball, which increases the values of Jackpots and other shots in the game. The unique, Mist Multi-Ball feature begins by the floating of the mystical, magnetized ball from Dracula's Castle through the green mist across the playfield to the Abbey. Knocking this ball off its path activates this one-of-a-kind mode. This is a game you can really sink your teeth into! 6,801 units of this table were produced.

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09.02.2012

Pinball Arcade by FarSight Studios features exact recreations of the all-time greatest pinball tables from Williams, Bally, Stern Pinball, and Gottlieb together in one game. Every flipper, bumper, sound effect, and display pixel has been painstakingly emulated in astonishing detail.

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Bram Stoker's Dracula (last 3 games)

31.12.1995

Bram Stoker's Dracula is game loosely based on the 1992 film of the same name. It was released simultaneously for multiple consoles and while the plot remains largely the same, there are differing styles of gameplay and graphics across platforms. The DOS version is played from a first-person perspective, similar to other games like Doom or Wolfenstein 3D. In this version, Harker must traverse several large stages to locate and purify a varying number of coffins with holy wafers, while warding off various monsters with either a pistol or a knife. When all of the coffins in a stage are purified, Harker must then confront Dracula in one of three forms (his old man, young man, and original knight form).

31.12.1994

Bram Stoker's Dracula is game loosely based on the 1992 film of the same name. It was released simultaneously for multiple consoles and while the plot remains largely the same, there are differing styles of gameplay and graphics across platforms. The Amiga version is a side-scrolling action game. It uses digitized graphics for characters that were recycled from the Sega CD game however the setup is quite different. In this version there are nine stages in the game to play through. Each stage has a primary task that involves finding and destroying all the coffins that have Transylvanian earth inside, in order to advance in the game, but the last coffin to be destroyed is guarded by one of Dracula's stronger minions, in each stage.

31.12.1993

Bram Stoker's Dracula is game loosely based on the 1992 film of the same name. It was released simultaneously for multiple consoles and while the plot remains largely the same, there are differing styles of gameplay and graphics across platforms. This version of Bram Stoker's Dracula is a platformer where you play as the young lawyer named Jonathan Harker. Harker must free himself from Count Dracula's captivity, follow him to London, and end his reign of terror.

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