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* StillbornFranchise: ''Pinball/{{Breakshot|1996}}'' was advertised as the first in the "Capcom Classic" series, a line of low-cost pinballs with "classic-style" gameplay to appeal to all players. Needless to say, this is the only game in the series.

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* StillbornFranchise: ''Pinball/{{Breakshot|1996}}'' ''Breakshot'' was advertised as the first in the "Capcom Classic" series, a line of low-cost pinballs with "classic-style" gameplay to appeal to all players. Needless to say, this is the only game in the series.
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* StillbornFranchise: ''Pinball/{{Breakshot}}'' was advertised as the first in the "Capcom Classic" series, a line of low-cost pinballs with "classic-style" gameplay to appeal to all players. Needless to say, this is the only game in the series.

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* StillbornFranchise: ''Pinball/{{Breakshot}}'' ''Pinball/{{Breakshot|1996}}'' was advertised as the first in the "Capcom Classic" series, a line of low-cost pinballs with "classic-style" gameplay to appeal to all players. Needless to say, this is the only game in the series.
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** In a later stage of game development, the art director wanted to replace the female characters with farm animals.

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** In a later stage of game development, the art director wanted to replace the female characters with farm animals.
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* StillbornFranchise: ''Pinball/{{Breakshot}}'' was advertised as the first in the "Capcom Classic" series, a line of low-cost pinballs with "classic-style" gameplay to appeal to all players. Needless to say, this is the only game in the series.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
** The game was originally called "Cloud 9", and featured ancient gods playing with the nine planets of the solar system. Artist Stan Fukuoka's initial art designs were very adult-oriented, with nude Goddesses everywhere. Executives nixed the design to make the game appealing to family recreation centers, and the theme was changed as a result.
** In a later stage of game development, the art director wanted to replace the female characters with farm animals.

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