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DS (short for Dual Screen) is the 7th generation portable console from Nintendo and a successor to Game Boy Advance. It was released on November 21st, 2004 in North America and on March 11, 2005 in Europe. The most characteristic feature of this handheld are two screens (including one touch screen). DS is the second most popular console in the history of gaming industry (right after PlayStation 2). In 2011 it was succeeded by 3DS.

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Metroid Prime Pinball
Metroid Prime Pinball

Action 24 October 2005

Metroid Prime Pinball is a program designed for those fans of the Metroid Prime series, who after some time are bored with the constant destruction of thousands of enemies. In the pinball version we also use the services of the intergalactic prize hunter Samus, namely her 'spherical' character, who is perfect for the flippe table.

Flipper Critters
Flipper Critters

Arcade 16 March 2007

Zen Studios funded a return to the old days of ball bouncing and produced a pinball game - Flipper Critters, albeit in a highly rejuvenated and attractive version.

Dream Pinball 3D
Dream Pinball 3D

Arcade 20 May 2008

The culmination of ten years of ASK Homework's work in the computer pinball category. The authors, who are responsible for the creation of Pure Pinball or Ball Adventures, are absolutely sure that their latest product is the best pinball game that a PC user can afford to play.

Powershot Pinball Constructor
Powershot Pinball Constructor

Arcade 19 June 2007

The Powershot Pinball Constructor is an item addressed to owners of a two screen console from the Nintendo stable. Briefly, the rules of play are as follows: using a minimum of two flippers you should keep the ball on the table as long as possible.