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Hey! Thank you for your comment! :D
Some of the devs might have heard of Odama before, but Rollers was not directly inspired by it. The developers definitely looked at Devil’s Crush (90s SEGA pinball game) and Pinball Quest (NES) as inspiration though!
IT LOOKS AWSOME for an old Gamecube game.
Anyway, I'm not familiar with Devil's Crush (was never a Sega kid) so I'll have to look that one up, but I played Pinball Quest a ton when I was a kid and that was definitely the first thing I thought of when I stumbled across this game just now.
Haven't seen enough games over the years that have tried to do any kind of hybrid pinball format like that. (Almost nothing through most of that time, actually. Although in the last few years there have been Yoku Island Express and Momonga Pinball Adventure. (Both hybridize the pinball elements with something more like platformer elements.)
if you want Odama be sure to have the gamecube microphone or else you wont be able to play.... it learn about it the hard way