Now that I have all of the US released pinball games for the GBA, I thought that I'd provide some mini reviews of them. There are a couple of European imports that I'm aware of, and no telling how many Japanese imports there may be as well, but so far there's a total of 8 pinball games in the US:
Hardcore Pinball
This is one of the best pinballs for the GBA, with a total of 4 tables to choose from. Station, Robomech, Soccer, and Retro are the tables that you'll have to master in this one.
Mario Pinball Land
This is more of a pinball adventure than a true pinball, and it's very much like Super Mario 64 with a pinball theme. It has over 30 boards for you to explore and try to master.
Muppet Pinball Mayhem
This is another one of the best pinballs for the GBA, if you can find it, but apparently it had a very limited US release. Kermit, Miss Piggy, Gonzo, and a hidden Animal table await.
Pac-Man Pinball
This one includes 2 different versions of 2 different tables. Pac-Village, Haunted Boardwalk, Pac-Village Classic, and Haunted Boardwalk Classic await you to test your skills.
Pinball of the Dead
Yet another one of the best pinballs for the GBA, but it tends to be pretty expensive and hard to find. It includes 3 different tables. Wondering, Movement, and Cemetery.
Pinball Tycoon
This is the only GBA pinball that really isn't worth getting. It includes 4 different tables. California Gold Rush, Black Gold, Hollywood Mogul, and Golden Chance. Don't bother.
Pokemon Pinball
This one is alot of fun, even for non-fans of Pokemon like me. It includes 2 different tables, based on the Pokedex of Ruby and Sapphire. Let's hope that Emerald will be next.
Sonic Pinball Party
This one was originally released as a Target exclusive here in the US, so it's pretty hard to find the original version. Sonic, Nights, and a hidden Samba de Amigo table await.
I know that these are very brief overviews of these games, but maybe I'll review all of them in more detail later. You're welcome to post your own reviews of them all here as well, so feel free to discuss them, as well as any of the imports. I'm currently trying to find a new copy of Pinball Advance!