Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection
Game » consists of 7 releases. Released Feb 26, 2008
Official virtual recreations of '80s-'90s pinball machines from famed pinball table manufacturer Williams.
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5 (3) 4 (1) 3 (0) 2 (0) 1 (0) 4.8 starsAverage score of 4 user reviews
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Highly addictive, great value, and worth every penny. (literally) 0
I didn't know what to think of this at first. Don't get me wrong, i'm an advid fan of pinball games, but it always seems to be a hit or miss sort of an idea, especially this day and age where the sport just doesn't get as much respect as it deserves.On that note, Pinball Hall of Fame: Williams Collection for PS2 is no title to skip for any fan of a little nostalgia, and certainly not to be missed by a fan of the genre. Game wise you have choices to make, go right in and start hammering away with...
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Surprisingly Addictive!!!! 1
Graphics- 5 StarsSound- 4 StarsReplayability- 5 StarsValue- 4 StarsControls- 4 1/2 StarsA fantastic romp through some of the older pinball arcade hits from Williams. I found this amazing, because it brought back memories of when I used to play Whirlwind at the local ice cream parlor (it was the only pinball machine) when I was younger. If a game can faithfully recreate memories such as these, then it has done its job! I love the way the tables feel in relation to the controls. Great game to have...
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Everything Old is New Again 0
I've been following Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection for awhile now, biding my time until it finally came out for the 360. It had gotten surprisingly good reviews for other platforms, so I was hopeful. Now that it's finally out, and I've gotten my hot little hands onto (for the modest price of $30 on Amazon), I can only say... Wow! I have to admit that I thought I'd just play this game for a night and then be like "that was neat" and then move on. But, it has me hooked. The w...
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If you enjoy Pinball there's a lot to like here. 0
A collection of various styles of Pinball machines, some old/simple ones and some later day convoluted ones ( i can still barely comprehend what the hell's going on in No Good Gofers but i enjoy it all the same ) The main highlight for my int his collection that sets it apard from other Pinball game collections is the table goal system...at it's core it's an achievement system ( reach X amount of score, max multiplier, achieve extra ball, and so on ) Each table has two sets of goals; Basic &...
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