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Pinball Hall of Fame™: The Williams® Collection is a compilation of Williams’ greatest pinball machines spanning arcade pinball’s golden age. Game File: Pinball Hall Of Fame - The Williams Collection (USA) Wii ISO Game Size: 665.2MB Game Console: Nintendo Wii Game Region: USA Game Genre: Pinball Game Release Date: Pinball Hall Of Fame - The Williams Collection (USA) Wii ISO Credits Pinball Hall Of Fame - The Williams Collection (USA) Wii ISO Guides Pinball Hall Of Fame - The Williams Collection (USA) Wii ISO Cheats Pinball.
The descriptions of the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of the game on Amazon has been updated. These versions will have three new tables, although it's unclear exactly which three, as each of these pages has two separate and contradicting descriptions. Both of the descriptions list Medieval Madness and Tales of the Arabian Nights as two of the new tables, with the third being either No Good Gofers or Monster Bash. All of these are mid to late 1990s Williams games, several years newer than even the most recent tables in the other versions of this collection. The descriptions of the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of the game on Amazon has been updated. These versions will have three new tables, although it's unclear exactly which three, as each of these pages has two separate and contradicting descriptions. Both of the descriptions list Medieval Madness and Tales of the Arabian Nights as two of the new tables, with the third being either No Good Gofers or Monster Bash.
All of these are mid to late 1990s Williams games, several years newer than even the most recent tables in the other versions of this collection. Any impressions on the web about the PS3 or X360 versions of this game from E3?Edit:. Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection (Xbox 360, PlayStation 3)Crave Entertainment brings one of the major forces in arcade history to next-gen consoles for the first time with Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection. Presenting classic pinball action along with challenging new tables such as 'Medieval Madness' and 'The Tales of the Arabian Nights,' Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection also introduces new features such as online leader boards and additional table goalsto bring an awesome, retro pinball experience right into your home. Fans have been clamoring for this award winning franchise to make its debut on the latest next-gen consoles.Edit2.Some info from Gamespot13 pinball tables, three of which are completely new to this version, including Medieval Madness and Arabian Nights.The process of selecting a table is actually quite cool because they're scattered around a virtual arcade, including some in an upstairs area and a back room.About Medieval Madness:it's clear that the developers took much care in ensuring that the tables play as close to the original as possible.
The physics seemed spot-on, with the ball having just the right amount of momentum and rebounding off of the various obstacles in a realistic manner. And every detail of the table seemed to be meticulously re-created, down to the smallest detail, such as forcing the castle's gate open with repeated hits.the sturdy nature of the Xbox 360 controller almost makes it feel as if you've wrapped your hands around a physical table, with the triggers controlling the left and right bumpers respectively. The control stick is smartly used to pull the plunger back and snap it into the ball, just like the real thing. Finally, you'll feel every jostle with the controller vibrating just perfectly as the ball bounces around the table. We unfortunately weren't able to try the PlayStation3 version, so we're curious as to whether the controller's ergonomics impacts the game's immersive feel at all.
Sadly, it seems that there won't be any Sixaxis support.the game features leaderboards and a challenge mode called Wizard's Goals, which provides objectives tailored to each table. Completing them all unlocks the special hidden mode, which should add a good amount of replayability to the game.Release date: Sept 1 2009Can't wait for this game to be released!edit 3:. Now that I think of it, judging from the Internet Pinball Database's entry on the Twilight Zone table, if someone wants to include that game in a future compilation, they're going to have to jump through THREE licensing hoops to get that one in. There's the license from the show itself, permission from the Rod Serling estate to use his likeness, and permission from Golden Earring to use their song entitled 'Twilight Zone' for use in the game.
That's a lot of hoops!And I always had a morbid fascination over playing Medieval Madness ever since I learned that Liz Lemon did some voicework for that game. Yep, I love the X360 version. Aside from some weird glitches and some odd cheats on the extremely well-done ball 'n table behavior, I think it's the best single console pinball release ever. I really hope for them to get in the ring with Zen on XBLA and PSN (regular offering of DLC tables, please!!) as Farsight's handling of pinball is far more playable and fun making Pinball FX and Zen Pinball seem like those old battery-operated toy pinball tables sold at a Sears and such.
Obviously, it helps that the table selection is pulled from some of the greatest classic designs ever, but the general approach is better even if it lacks online play. There is, I made it.But for some reason NeoGAF doesn't allow me to watch all the threads I've created:I only get this message when trying:Benedict, you do not have permission to access this page. This could be due to one of several reasons:1.
Your user account may not have sufficient privileges to access this page. Are you trying to edit someone else's post, access administrative features or some other privileged system?2. If you are trying to post, the administrator may have disabled your account, or it may be awaiting activation.Edit: Found it in my subscribed threads-list.
I picked up the Gottlieb collection off ebay for $5.00 still seal, though I think I used to own this game on original xbox. Anyway, while the game is backward compatible and actually look pretty good as it's upscale and widescreen support there are several bugs. The victory table was unplayable due to the fact that if you loose the ball the 2nd ball never get release (gee just like some of the table in the arcade where the ball would be stuck in release mechanism) and one of the table keep asking for 2nd controller to be plug in.And, yeah, as someone mention the physic on the xbox Gottlieb is a little off.
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I think it play better on PSP, but dammit I want it on big screen. May be I should try the Wii version of Gottlieb.