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[[Image:UltraMachine.jpg|thumb|right|The Ultra Machine and its box.]]
 
[[Image:UltraMachine.jpg|thumb|right|The Ultra Machine and its box.]]
 
The '''Ultra Machine''' is a device created by [[Nintendo]] and [[Gunpei Yokoi]] that is part of the lucrative Ultra franchise that also consists of the [[Ultra Hand]] and [[Ultra Scope]]. The Ultra Machine threw very soft balls for people to hit with baseball bats. It was intended for a younger audience. It was originally released in 1968.
 
The '''Ultra Machine''' is a device created by [[Nintendo]] and [[Gunpei Yokoi]] that is part of the lucrative Ultra franchise that also consists of the [[Ultra Hand]] and [[Ultra Scope]]. The Ultra Machine threw very soft balls for people to hit with baseball bats. It was intended for a younger audience. It was originally released in 1968.

Revision as of 20:50, 9 November 2012

UltraMachine

The Ultra Machine and its box.

The Ultra Machine is a device created by Nintendo and Gunpei Yokoi that is part of the lucrative Ultra franchise that also consists of the Ultra Hand and Ultra Scope. The Ultra Machine threw very soft balls for people to hit with baseball bats. It was intended for a younger audience. It was originally released in 1968.

WarioWare series

In WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! for the Game Boy Advance, the boss stage for in-game character 9-Volt has player hitting balls thrown by the Ultra Machine. A similar game appears in WarioWare: Smooth Moves for the Wii, though in this game it's a standard microgame instead of a boss stage.