We'll have a full review of both versions then. This isn't a problem on the Nintendo DS version since there are frames of animation during a flip. Dream Pinball 3D 6 tables with various themes Balls made out of 6 materials (steel, two kinds of wood, marble. "Passing" the ball from one flipper to the other is a lot tougher now that a quick flip is an all-or-nothing affair. If youre looking for pinball fun on the DS. Its not very entertaining or addictive, which makes it indeed a very forgettable game. Basically the flipper is down or up, and that affects how the ball is handled on the table. Dream Pinball 3D is truly not a dream its just a decent pinball title to keep you busy during boring times. The one thing that irked us about the Wii version was its "on/off" flipper control: there's no smooth sweeping animation. And believe it or not, this worked pretty well. This way worked pretty well, since you "nudge" the table left, right, or forward by shoving the controller in the appropriate direction. Dream Pinball 3D Two Worlds II Two Worlds II Velvet GotY Edition Battle vs. But you can also choose to play the game with the Wii remote exclusively, in "classic" NES controller configuration. YES NO Of note is the way you control the game: on the Wii, you can choose to play with the Wii remote and Nunchuk combination, with "nudging" coming from a quick flick of the wrist from the Nunchuk or Wii remote. has all you need to win every game you play Use the above links or scroll down see all to the Wii cheats we have available for Dream Pinball 3D. The camera follows the action as close or as far as you tell it to there are seven different presets and you can cycle through them on the fly with a button press during the action. Get the latest Dream Pinball 3D cheats, codes, unlockables, hints, Easter eggs, glitches, tips, tricks, hacks, downloads, hints, guides, FAQs, walkthroughs, and more for Wii (Wii). The DS version's pretty cool looking too, but it all just runs on one screen. And during the game your ball will change to different surfaces like steel, wood, and marble. On the Wii, the developers pushed as many texture effects as the Wii could handle: there are so many reflection effects going on in this game it's unreal. Both versions of the game feature pretty impressive 3D engines running at 60 frames per second. We had the opportunity to tinker around with two: Monster, a pinball machine based upon a zombified graveyard, and Dino Wars, a take on a prehistoric world, complete with models of dinosaurs looming over the playfield. Both versions feature an identical line-up of machines, six of them, in fact. Instead of bringing existing real-world machines to life in 3D, Dream Pinball 3D features completely original machines created by the game's developers. The games, as the name suggests, are virtual representations of the classic arcade machines made to take advantage of each systems capabilities. Early last week, SouthPeak stopped by the IGN offices to show off work-in-progress versions of Dream Pinball 3D for the Nintendo DS and Wii systems.