
This table is unique in that the player is given a 6-ball multiball, and losing all the balls does not detract from the extra balls. Twelve artifacts are required to access the Artifact Temple. A special is worth 50,000 points like an artifact but does not count toward the artifact total. This boss is the source of one Chozo Artifact, and victory is required to move on to the next table.Ĭompleting any objective will earn an artifact unless ten artifacts have already been acquired from completing objectives, in which case a special will be awarded instead of an artifact. In the next two tables, Phendrana Drifts and Phazon Mines, the player acquires a new ability on each table, along with battling a large boss creature. Completion of these objectives is not necessary to move on. Access to two more tables is granted upon activating all the objectives within either table. The Pirate Frigate and Tallon Overworld tables serve as the main source of Chozo Artifacts, where they are awarded as prizes for completing objectives. The game begins with two tables available for play. The main game consists of six tables, all of which are based upon areas from Metroid Prime. Samus can also get out of her Morph Ball form on the bottom screen, and is controlled via the touch screen, rotating her left and right to aim her Arm Cannon at enemies. Multiball is available as two-ball Phazon-generated colored clones of Samus, along with up to three regular Samus clone balls. The touch screen can be used to "nudge" the pinball machine and alter the direction in which Samus can go.

Samus herself serves as the ball in the game in her Morph Ball form. Pinball also adds quite a few new mechanics to the classic pinball formula that can't exist in real pinball, such as enemies that wander around the table, wall-jumping, shooting, and colored targets that can only be dropped by hitting them with the same-color balls. There is an assortment of typical pinball items including flippers, spinners, bumpers, and ramps. Metroid Prime Pinball plays much like a normal pinball game. Metroid Prime Pinball can simply be seen as a pinball game with a Metroid Prime theme, like the various real pinball machines with themes based on various franchises. However, events are loosely based on the plot in Metroid Prime, where the player must acquire 12 Chozo Artifacts, gain access to the Artifact Temple, and finally defeat Metroid Prime in both its forms. There is no explicit storyline in the game.
