Crüe Ball

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Crüe Ball
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Developer(s) NuFX
Publisher(s) Electronic Arts
Designer(s) Mark Sprenger
Platform(s) Mega Drive/Genesis
Release date 1992
Genre(s) Pinball
Mode(s) Single player
Media 8-Megabit cartridge

Crüe Ball is a 1992 pinball video game developed by Electronic Arts for the Mega Drive/Genesis. It was based around the glam metal band Mötley Crüe and featured three Crüe songs; Dr. Feelgood, Live Wire and Home Sweet Home. The game's soundtrack by Brian Schmidt features heavy metal-style music.

The game's prototype name was Twisted Flipper.

This game was designed by two people who actually worked on pinball games: Mark Sprenger (artist for such games as 1984's Space Shuttle and 1986's High Speed) and Brian Schmidt (composer for Black Knight 2000 and various pinball games by Data East Pinball / Sega Pinball {now Stern Pinball, Inc.}).


On the popular wrestling podcast Wrestlecrap Radio hosts RD Reynolds and Blade Braxton often play the Crue Ball version of Dr. Feelgood singing and dancing to it.

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