![]() ![]() John, the official voice actor for the Duke Nukem character. Worked just fine on the PS3) Either way, its fantastic on the. I guess that means if I want it on the Vita I have to buy it again, ey I also have problems with importing the Street Fighter table and with the classic Zen Pinball pack. Icing the cake is the recording of original Duke-y quips by Jon St. I just realized I bought the first Marvel pack on the PS3 with a different account. In any case, the references went both ways, as Balls of Steel includes a Duke Nukem 3D-inspired table, with ramps and bonuses named after Duke enemies ( octabrain, pig-cop) and power-ups ( jetpack, HoloDuke). Since 3D Realms and Pinball Wizards are both divisions of Apogee, either this early appearance inspired the actual Balls of Steel product or was a leak / early promotion of their pinball video game that would come out of the pipe nearly two years later. FX 2 on the Vita is simply great, and the new Plants vs. The first appearance anywhere of a pinball machine named "Balls of Steel" is in level 1, "Hollywood Holocaust", of Duke Nukem 3D. Ive also played Pinball Arcade on Vita and like that as well, but not as much. Montgomery Burns from the TV Show The Simpsons done by a very similar voice. The table "Mutation!" features catchphrases of C. As of 2011, the Pinball Wizards name was never used again. Most of their new releases have gone under the roof of 3D Realms, but Pinball Wizards was created for Balls of Steel (after all, it's not 3D). In 1997, Apogee decided not to develop/release games under their own name, but rather specialized divisions of themselves. Pinball Wizards is actually a project group of Apogee. Also, it was distributed by Expert Software, rather than Apogee or GT Interactive. It was finally released in early 2000 as a seperate product - not an add-on. A sixth table, Devil's Island, was made but not included with Balls of Steel. ![]()
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