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The Lost Pins: Big Bang Bar – Capcom’s Lost and Found Masterpiece The Lost Pins – Big Bang Bar (Capcom) | Rise, Fall, and Resurrection The game that outlived the company that built it. In this episode of The Lost Pins, we dive into one of the most legendary, complicated, and emotionally loaded stories in pinball history — Big Bang Bar. Originally developed by Capcom Pinball in 1996, Big Bang Bar was a bold, adult-themed sci-fi comedy machine featuring alien dancers, wild artwork, and a layout designed to push Capcom’s mechanical creativity even further. It was deep in development. Whitewoods existed. Art was done. The game was being tuned. And then… Capcom shut the entire pinball division down. Just like that. Big Bang Bar was canceled mid-development and left behind as Capcom exited the pinball industry entirely — becoming one of the most famous “lost” games of the 90s and a symbol of what could have been. But the story doesn’t end there. Years later, Illinois Pinball (IPB) acquired the remaining parts, rights, and assets from Capcom’s pinball closure and announced they would finish and produce Big Bang Bar. Against all odds, the game was finally completed and released in 2007, over a decade after it was originally designed. Same layout. Same vision. Different era. Big Bang Bar became one of the rarest and most desirable machines ever made — not just because of the theme, but because it represented something deeper: The last breath of Capcom Pinball. This episode isn’t just about one machine — it’s about: How Capcom entered pinball with massive ambition Why their games were so mechanically bold What went wrong inside the company Why Capcom abruptly exited the industry in 1996 And how Big Bang Bar became the strange, beautiful ghost of their collapse In this episode, we break down: The original Capcom Big Bang Bar development The shutdown of Capcom Pinball The role of Illinois Pinball in the revival How the 2007 production run finally happened And why Big Bang Bar is now considered a crown jewel of lost pinball history From ambition to extinction to resurrection… The Lost Pins is all about the games that almost were. Because sometimes… the company dies… but the game refuses to. 🕹️ Subscribe for more lost, canceled, and unreleased pinball deep dives 🎯 New episodes from CaptNRetro’s Pinball Co. pinball,big bang bar,capcom pinball,illinois pinball,lost pinball,unreleased pinball,prototype pinball,revived pinball,pinball history,pinball documentary,arcade history,forgotten pinball,pinball collectors,pinball community,pinball youtube,pinball machines,classic pinball,vintage pinball,the lost pins,captnretro