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Re: Review: Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection (3DS)

jeremybristol

Oh, and the upside down view doesn't require you to use the shoulder buttons--you can press the A for the left flipper and the control pad for the right. I actually enjoyed playing it that way--it wasn't all that awkward at all, and positioned the scoreboard above the playfield for the first time in any pinball hall of fame game (in fact, you've never been able to see the scoreboard during the game before).

Re: Review: Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection (3DS)

jeremybristol

I blew through this over a weekend, but I've played this on GC, Wii, and PS3. Other than the lower rez graphics (than the PS3), it really is a great use of 3d. My only real qualm is that there's only seven tables, and they're all playable from the beginning (you play to win tokens to unlock them for free play, and later to unlock special features).

Re: Talking Point: The Five Remaining GBA Ambassador Games

jeremybristol

Super Mario Advance 4, though it would lose the functionality of the card reader (maybe they could fix that with the cameras?).
F-Zero (either)
Fire Emblem (either)
Game and Watch Gallery 4 (It has the Zelda game, if you can earn enough tokens)
Golden Sun (both)
Minish Cap and/or Link to the Past
Mario Party Advance
Metroid Zero Mission
I don't play Pokemon games, but there really should be one.
SWord of Mana was released by NIntendo at least in America
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