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Hands down, my favorite wii game, and we have 15+ titles. The Williams Challenge is awesome, just wished you could reorder the machines though...I've played Gorgar and Taxi more than all the others. If you like pinball, look no farther. If you don't like pinball, I'd say don't get it...
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very playable game realistic control wii controller makes it nice
camera angles are ok average for console again very playable
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When I initially got the game I played it for hours, it's addictive! The game has two pinball machines from the 1970's; six machines from the 80's and two from the 90's. Just like the real thing you can TILT the machine if you bump it too hard. The flippers don't have lag like in some well worn machines. The plunger replicates the real thing through the nunchuck thumb control. At first some of the tables graphics are so colorful you could lose track of the ball. It takes some getting used too; once you have the sky's the limit on scoring. I really enjoy this game. If you are a die-hard pinballer you wont be disappointed...well that is...if you don't mind that you do not have to put quarters into the machine. My hat's off to Crave Entertainment, Williams and to Amazon (for having the game in stock). For how great this Wii game is I wish there was a way to get more 1970's machines, dating myself...the decade I grew up spending hours in the arcade. The older machines just have that much more nostalgia without the LED display's. But, I know that you can't please everyone; Murphy's Law. I can live with this; Great Game!
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I gave this game to my son for Christmas and he has really enjoyed it. My husband also loves to play it and remembers some of the games from when he was a young boy!
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I'm a guy born in the early 70s and spent some time with my brothers and friends down the road at the local convinience store "Mike's Variety". The owner must have loved pinball because he had about 10 if I recall. I got to play dime and quarter pinball there. As I grew older and played more 80's video games " Aladins Castle Arcade" durring thier hey-day I still always loved pinball. Pinball made a great big comeback in the 90's "3 games for a dolla' days" and as you can see it was always around in some arcade or bowling center for me to play a game or 10 whenever I wanted or needed. Well the 2000s roll in and, living in Maine, pinball is nearly extinct around here. My wife ordered this for me because I miss pinball. I remembered playing all but Jive Time in the Williams colection and these are as near to the real thing as you can/will get anywhere without buying a full blown table. My wife played with me at first to spend time on a game together and now has logged more hours than me. She had maybe played a few time when she was younger but now fully realizes how fun pinball is. This game inspired us to drive 3 hours to Funspot NH in November to see and play real pinball again. She got to play her favorite "Pinbot". We love the goals each table has and the Wizard modes. We have completed most but we will never stop playing untill the Wii is dead. This is a must have for any system. The small price provides more bang for the buck then I have ever seen. Men... even your wife/girlfriend will play with you. We would have payed $50 and been completely satisfied!
Buy some Pinball books too... Great history
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