

Parlor! Pro 64 is basically the closest you'll get to a real pachinko parlor without actually being in Japan. The machines look and sound legit—bright flashing lights, clattering metal balls, the whole deal. At first, I had no clue what I was doing, just dumping balls in and hoping for the best, but after a few rounds, you start picking up little tricks (like nudging the machine just right).
There’s a decent variety of tables, some way harder than others, and the physics feel surprisingly accurate. If you’ve ever played pachinko before, you’ll recognize the weird mix of luck and tiny adjustments that make it weirdly addictive. The graphics are obviously N64-era, but they nail the chaotic energy of a packed arcade. Just don’t expect any deep story modes—this is pure, noisy pachinko.
Honestly, it’s a niche pick, but if you’re into this kind of thing, it’s a solid time-waster. I lost way too many hours to it.
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