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The biggest problem with psp games and movies today is that they can sometimes be very expensive and also difficult to find because of their popularity. As a result of this most people are now turning to the internet to expand their psp collections by using psp download websites.But how many of these websites actually offer free psp downloads? Despite the fact that the keyword phrase “free psp downloads” is queried more than 1100 times per day on popular search engines most gamers will be disappointed to discover that the majority of websites which claim to offer free psp downloads are in fact pay per download services.These websites usually require a payment in order to allow you to download the latest psp movies and games.You might be lucky in finding a handful of websites which will offer free psp demo downloads and those that do offer full versions are either illegal or contain spyware infected files. Having said this it is more worthwhile to make use of pay per download services …

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Pokemon Pinball Pokemon Pinball For those a little poky about catching onto the Pok mon craze, this game is a great way for the uninitiated to get their feet wet. Also, pinball fanatics should not dismiss this as a kid’s game, because it’s a solid pinball game, regardless of the Pok mon brand.

Two Pok mon-themed tables, Red and Blue, are here for players to bounce the Pok ball around in hopes of catching up to 150 Pok mon monsters. The monsters are collected by hitting targets on the pinball tables, and once collected, the monsters can be perused in the popular Pok dex format. Owners of the Game Boy printer can print their prize collections and mount their characters on the wall, if they so desire. Unfortunately, the monsters collected in Pok mon Pinball cannot be traded with other Pok mon monsters from the Red, Blue, or Yellow games, making this game a stand-alone product. A unique aspect of the game is that it has a built-in rumble pack, which vibrates and shakes the Game Boy system as the Pok ball bounces around the screen. –Jeff Young

Pros:

  • A great way for non-Pok heads to get into the action
  • A respectable pinball game
  • High replayability

Cons:

  • Can’t trade Pok mon with ones from the Pok mon Red, Blue, or Yellow games

Customer Review: This Is Awesome!!!
If you are kind of new to Pokemon and don’t know much about pokemon you should get this game. It’s just a pinball game when you have to catch pokemons. I bought this at an Ebgames for 2.99. You can probably get a cheaper price for it unless you read my review at felt that it is so good you have to recive it in the next 24 hours.After you know a lot about this game you probably already know enough about these games to start with Ruby or Blue or Gold. If you want this game new get it for GBA unless you are stuck with a Game Boy Color. I liked the game so much I bouught it for Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance. The difference is that in one of them it shakes the Game Boy which is highly rare. But you have to have a AAA battery for your game. This is a great game.
Customer Review: Pokemon Pinball
Okay, I am not a pokemon fan at all, but I have to say that I love this game. You can choose from two different tables, red or blue. This game can become very addicting. If you are a pinball fan and not a pokemon fan, you can still enjoy this game. I highly recommened it.

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