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Thursday, December 18, 2008

Williams Pinball Classics three games on Nintendo Wii and Sony PSP

Pinball Classics
System 3 announces Williams Pinball Classics for Nintendo Wii and Sony PSP

Pinball game specialists System 3 today revealed plans to bring the much-loved Williams pinball machines into the hearts and homes of millions with handheld and home versions of Williams Pinball Classics.
Pinball machines filled the hours of many a teenage day and now that nostalgia can be relived in the comfort of your own home or on the move. Williams Pinball Classics will feature stunningly accurate recreations of the 10 most popular Williams tables of all time. Every texture, every flashing light and every sound effect has been lovingly recreated in order to deliver the most accurate simulation of the classic pastime. From the surreal thrills of Funhouse, to the intergalactic delights of Pin Bot, you’ll be whizzed straight back to another time when life was far simpler.

Pinball Classics
Pinball Classics
Pinball Classics
Unrivalled ball physics mean that you can become just as good as you always were. And that classic addictive gameplay means that even newcomers to the art of pinball will be hooked from the first ball. Whether you’re looking for a five-minute blast or fancy mastering all the intricacies of each table, Williams Pinball Classics holds fun for everyone. Now you play with friends too, with multiplayer modes available on all the machines regardless of whether it was present on the original machine.

PSP Features

The portable version of the game will enable you to turn the PSP on its side in order to utilize the vertical screen mode and see even more of the table at any one time!

Wii Features

Supremely accurate graphics combine with the ability to shake the remote and nunchuk in order to nudge the machine left and right!

Williams Pinball Classics – The Facts

- 10 of the most popular Williams pinball tables of all time
- Unrivalled pinball physics
- Accurate and extremely detailed graphical and audio recreation
- PSP version features vertical screen mode and game sharing
- Multiplayer modes on all tables
Format: Nintendo Wii, Sony PSP
Publisher: System 3
Developer: FarSight Studios
Release: Spring 09

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