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famousringo said:
Gamerace said:
I'll second radioioRobert's claim.

Pinball Hall of Fame:Williams collection is an excellent pinball simulator. The best I've ever seen in fact. If your 30+ and used to play pinball in the arcades this game will bring back some fond memories and enhance them because now you can finally 'beat' some of these buggers without wasting endless quarters!

My friend is a collector of pinball machines so he has both the originals of many of these in his garage as well of this game (on PSP). He says they are amazingly accurate including very realistic ball physics. They look and play like the real machines. (Especially on Wii)

If you're not into pinball, I don't think this game will convert you, but if you are, get this game. I purchased it for $24.95 as that's what it's selling for here in Canada at least.

@radioioRobert - Have you unlocked any special balls yet? I'm 1 task away on 3 machines but just havn't been able to unlock them- yet. If so, what are they like?

 30+?! I'm under 30 and I own all the tables at my local arcade. Except Sopranos. That table is a buggy piece of crap.

 I'm especially proud of my 5.4 billion record on Twilight Zone. The ball buy-in button was disabled, too.

The nice thing about pinball is that once you get good enough, you can play for three hours on a single credit. 


Of course there's always exceptions.  I'm sure their quite a few in their twenties or teens who discovered pinball machines, but arcades were mostly full of video games for your generation.  Pinball machines were few and generally tucked off in a corner somewhere.  But welcome to the club!  Now go buy Pinball Hall of Fame.

OT: According to Next-gen PHoF:WC is on the Wii's top ten sellers list on Amazon (outselling Okami).  Good to see it getting some loving.