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Pinball Hall of Fame The Williams Collection

Pinball Hall of Fame The Williams Collection




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5 Stars Just lke old times
This pinball game is really fun. You can play it for hours and never get tired. Graphics are great and a great selection of games.

4 Stars pinball
came in very good condition. This was better than KiZZ Pinball. If you love pinball you need to give this a try.

5 Stars fun for older people too
I’m in my 50’s and I wanted to get a game for entertainment. No grandkids around either. Growing up we didn’t have the video games. Real pinball was one of the things we had for entertainment. I got this and it is just as much fun as the real pinball machines and I don’t have to pay to play. It works pretty much like the real pinball. I bought this from Amazon not from the people selling for cheaper.

4 Stars Pinball Hall of Fame
Very interesting and realistic game, with incredible accuracy. Ten classic pinball games and you only pay for one.

4 Stars Loads of fun.
I have been looking for a pinball game for my computer that was compatible with Windows Vista for about two years. I’m extremely satisfied with Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection.

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Pinball Hall of Fame The Williams Collection

Pinball Hall of Fame The Williams Collection




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5 Stars Just lke old times
This pinball game is really fun. You can play it for hours and never get tired. Graphics are great and a great selection of games.

4 Stars pinball
came in very good condition. This was better than KiZZ Pinball. If you love pinball you need to give this a try.

5 Stars fun for older people too
I’m in my 50’s and I wanted to get a game for entertainment. No grandkids around either. Growing up we didn’t have the video games. Real pinball was one of the things we had for entertainment. I got this and it is just as much fun as the real pinball machines and I don’t have to pay to play. It works pretty much like the real pinball. I bought this from Amazon not from the people selling for cheaper.

4 Stars Pinball Hall of Fame
Very interesting and realistic game, with incredible accuracy. Ten classic pinball games and you only pay for one.

4 Stars Loads of fun.
I have been looking for a pinball game for my computer that was compatible with Windows Vista for about two years. I’m extremely satisfied with Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection.

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Pinball Hall of Fame The Williams Collection

October 9th, 2008 Nintendo Wii Review No comments

Pinball Hall of Fame The Williams Collection




Pinball Hall of Fame includes 10 classic Williams’ pinball tables from the ’70s, ’80s and ’90s! Features unlockable bonus extra game features that the player can earn throughout the game, editable table controls such as Tilt, custom pinballs, more balls per play, table art gallery, 4-player multiplayer mode and much more!

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars This game is amazing!
This game is extremely realistic. I own a Black Knight and the game version is an exact copy. If you like some of the older Williams games this title is a must have. I just hope they make another version w/ some additional titles.

5 Stars Fun game!
I enjoy playing this game. With pinball, each play is different so I never get bored. I hope they release pinball games from other manufacturers too, such as Gottlieb. I’m a happy customer! Fun! Fun! Fun!

5 Stars I feel like I’m in HighSchool again!
Let me be clear, I LOVED TAXI in highschool. Loved it.

If I didn’t already have a Wii and if the only game I got in the packaged game was TAXI, I’d have bought it all to have this game.

It is SO like the actual game. The only flaw I can find is that I used to be able to get “Gorby” with the right flipper, and I can’t quite do it wth this game. Only a TAXI fanatic would pick on this. And that flaw is a drop of water in an ocean. They also mimicked the “free game” crack-sound. The machine used to really resound when it “cracked”. They got the sound, but you can’t really mimick that unique feel of the real thing.

I CANNOT BELIEVE how WELL they mimicked the actual game. Even the slight randomness of when you pull back the spring lever to put the ball into play. Its never perfectly repeatable. And they got it down.

When I heard “Comrad Taxi” for the first time, I felt like a million bucks, I LOVED this game. And now I have it, without the full sized machine sitting in my house.

I felt like I did years ago. Sometimes I’d leave slightly dejected with the “I’ll get you tomorrow TAXI” feeling, sometimes so gleeful when I picked up everyone and got the CRACK sound.

And it was like I never left it. The first time the ball went a certain path, I was like “Oh man, that feels like a lost ball right down between the flippers” and sure enough, it did exactly that. I was even estatic about this game when I lost the first ball!

General Stuff:

This game is not easy, but its not impossible. That’s what I like.

You gotta have a good run and be “in the zone” to pick up all the passengers.

I also like that the passenger who needs to be picked up calls out for you. So you’re not confused about “What should I be trying to do now?” like alot of pinball games.

You can get “2 balls at once” when you do a certain task.

2 balls at once is a mixed bag, because you can’t “line up” your shots like you can when you have one ball sometimes.

THANK YOU !!

(Note, I only played Taxi on it. I could play Taxi for hours straight. I guess one day I’ll get to the other ones.)

5 Stars Perfect for gift giving
I got this for my guy but now I’m playing it all the time. OMG, its just like the real thing but better! This is a must for all game lovers. So much better than I thought it was going to be.

5 Stars ABSOLUTELY amazing !!! You get more than what you pay for !!!
Being a 1980-1990’s pinball aficionado, I’ve played them all in the arcades. Quarter after quarter, replay after replay… I pride myself having spent many hours on pinball for mere dollars. I’ve spent a good deal of my college years making my entertainment value stretch.

However, the main thing lacking in home-versions of pinball games (either on computer platform or gaming consoles) is the “pinball wizard” feeling from merely pushing buttons and watching the balls bounce in uncontrollable patterns.

“Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection” is hands-down an exception to the disappointment I’m used to. Far superior to any pinball simulator I’ve EVER played, this adaptation is so close to the real thing, it’s incredible. The biggest drawback from many home-version pinball games is the upright “flippers-at-your-hands” feeling. Astoundingly, with Pinball HOF, I get the feeling that I’m at a real arcade as I “bump” the machines using my Wii remotes.

Equally unbelievable and impressive are the accurate depictions of the graphics and sounds from EACH machine. SVG Distribution did such a fantastic job recreating the Wii version that it’s hard to differentiate the software from the original machine. The older machines (i.e. Jive Time) have that classic relaxed pinball-saloon feel to them; however, the newer machines (i.e. Funhouse, Whirlwind, Taxi) give you the sensation of nudging the ball with your body movements. I don’t know if what I’m trying to say is clear, but to pinball enthusiasts, you’ll know what I mean by moving the ball “not with the flippers, but your body.”

If SVG were to release another Pinball Hall of Fame (Gottlieb? Stern?), I’d buy it in a heartbeat. Unfortunately, pinball is undergoing a demise in popularity these days. I don’t know why. A pinball wizard could be easily entertained for long periods of time dropping only a few coins. Hmmm… must be today’s economy that’s driving pinball production down.

Anyway, I can’t say enough good things about this game. It has been keeping me entertained to the point that I haven’t even played Super Mario Kart yet, a game that I bought the same day as Pinball HOF. That’s my $.02… which will only buy .08 gallons of gas.

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Pinball Hall of Fame : Nintendo Wii

October 2nd, 2008 Nintendo Wii Review No comments
Pinball Hall of Fame includes 10 classic Williams' pinball tables from the '70s, '80s and '90s! Features unlockable bonus extra game features that the player can earn throughout the game, editable table controls such

Top 5 game sales worldwide (Amazon)

September 26th, 2008 Nintendo Wii Review No comments
Top 5 game sales worldwide (Amazon) September 26th, 2008 Posted in DS, News, Wii, Written by Valay | No Comments ยป Nintendo Wii North America: 1. Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo) 2. Wii Fit (Nintendo) 3. Lego Batman (Warner Bros.) 4. Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection (Crave) 5. Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (LucasArts) Japan: 1. Disaster: Day of Crisis (Nintendo) 2. Wii Fit (Nintendo) 3. Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo) 4. One Piece Unlimited Cruise: Episode 1 - Nami ni Yureru Hih

The Big Five!!!

September 26th, 2008 Nintendo Wii Review No comments
Nintendo Wii North America: 1. Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo) 2. Wii Fit (Nintendo) 3. Lego Batman (Warner Bros.) 4. Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection (Crave) 5. Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (LucasArts) Japan: 1. Disaster: Day of Crisis (Nintendo) 2. Wii Fit (Nintendo) 3. Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo) 4. One Piece Unlimited Cruise: Episode 1 - Nami ni Yureru Hihou (Bandai) 5. Wii Sports (Nintendo) UK: 1. Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (LucasArts) 2. Mario Kart Wii (Ninten

Pinball Hall of Fame The Williams Collection

September 10th, 2008 Nintendo Wii Review No comments

Pinball Hall of Fame The Williams Collection




Pinball Hall of Fame includes 10 classic Williams’ pinball tables from the ’70s, ’80s and ’90s! Features unlockable bonus extra game features that the player can earn throughout the game, editable table controls such as Tilt, custom pinballs, more balls per play, table art gallery, 4-player multiplayer mode and much more!

User Ratings and Reviews

2 Stars Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection
Sorry, but I do not find this to be a very good pinball game. I have 4 of Sierra’s pinball games for my PC and I LOVE them. I am a rather avid pinball player, like good graphics, lots of action. I have all those in Sierra’s games. I just thought that a pinball game for the Wii would be very good graphically, and it just isn’t in my opinion. I was dismally disappointed. I played the games thru one night and I haven’t even been interested in it enough to get it out again. Maybe Sierra can make some pinball games for the Wii? This just seemed to be too much like a very cheap PC pinball game.

4 Stars Nearly perfect simulations
I’ve played a *lot* of pinball and have owned a number of games. The games included in this Wii title are pretty good reproductions of their “real” counterparts all of which I have played on many occasions. The one flaw in this game is the occasionally incorrect ball action. That is, balls sometimes behave in an unnaturally excited manner – moving much faster off the slingshots, pop bumpers, and posts than you would ever see on a real game. This, combined with the somewhat sluggish response of the flippers, can result in balls zipping past the flippers or into the outlanes in an unnatural way. As mentioned, the flippers are ever so slightly sluggish – not quite as responsive as those on a real game. This delay between pushing the buttons on the wiimote and nunchuck and the activation of the flippers is probably about 0.05 seconds more than on a real machine. It’s just enough to be noticeable and a bit distracting if you are an experienced pinball player. You can adjust to this pretty quickly, however. Aside from these minor quibbles, the simulation is impressive – complete with very good instructions on all of the games, several viewing modes and angles for each game, and fun playing modes. You can jostle the game with each hand independently using the motion sensors on the Wiimote and nunchuck – very satisfying and natural. The use of the joystick on the nunchuck to pull back the plunger to launch balls with controlled force was a great choice. It’s a great equivalent to the spring action on a real machine. It’s great to see these classic games so faithfully reproduced on the Wii. I recommend the game to anyone who enjoys or is curious about pinball. I’d love to see more releases featuring other great games such as Addams Family, Twilight Zone, Theater of Magic, and so on. After all, they have the physics engine pretty well dialed in already – just need to fix some of the hyper-ball bugs!

5 Stars Almost Like The Real Thing!
I used to own the pinball machine Sorcerer years ago and have always missed it. I bought this hoping it would give me a taste of the “real” machine. After playing it, I’d have to say Williams Pinball Hall Of Fame has exceeded my expectations. It is a lot of fun to play and doesn’t take up the space of a real pinball machine plus you get 10 machines in one. I would definitely recommend this Wii game to anyone.

5 Stars As good as it gets!
Love this game. Awesome gameplay– just like playing the real thing! I totally recommend it if you are a pinball fanatic.

5 Stars Old times relived!
This game is such a joy to play. Reminds me of the old arcades. The one feature I wish they would have added was a backdoor to unlock every table within the game. Other than that, if you like pinball you will love this game.

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