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Pinball Hall of Fame The Gottlieb Collection Video Games
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Binding: Video Game
Brand: Crave Entertainment
EAN: 0650008999051
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Item Dimensions: 4.137
Label: Crave Entertainment
Manufacturer: Crave Entertainment
Model: PHSVGG 650008999051
MPN: 99905
Platform: Sony PSP
Publisher: Crave Entertainment
Release Date: December 07, 2005
Studio: Crave Entertainment

Features:
  • Choose from such classic tables as Ace High, Central Park, Big Shot, Genie, Black Hole, Victory, and Tee'd Off
  • Historical art, fun facts and an unlockable bonus table
  • Multiplayer action for up to four players
  • Two player game sharing via wireless connection with one disc
  • Bonus arcade novelty games for even more old-school fun



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Product Description:
Pinball Hall of Fame - The Gottlieb Collection lets you Relive the days when the pinball table was king. It resurrects seven of Gottlieb's greatest pinball machines spanning the 60 years of arcade pinball's golden age. The game play, visuals and sound effects are so authentic, you'll feel like you're in a real arcade.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - A Mediocre Sim Filled With Careless Gliches
I was never much of a Gottlieb fan when trolling the arcade with a fat pocketful of quarters. I found their machines to be an exercise in frustration, with their lazy board angles, weak kickbacks, and exceptionally wide spaces between flippers. When the machines were in anything but tip-top condition (which very few actually were), frustration could easily lead to a smoldering anger as the balls seemed to naturally be drawn to the gutters while you had nothing to respond with except anemic flippers ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Not bad, but not as realistic as you might think
If you aren't a real-world pinball aficionado, you might not be as aware of the slightly unrealistic physics during gameplay. I've played tens of thousands of games of pinball and never have I seen a solid steel ball bounce around like it commonly does in this game. Plus, many of the so-called "pinball games" are actually not pinball, but other types of amusement games. However, this is still a pretty nice package. The newer release, "Williams Pinball Classics" dramatically improves on the gameplay ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Best Version of a Good Collection
This is essentially the same game as on the PS2, except it has an extra 3 tables. The best part, though, is that it has a great viewing angle - tilt the PSP vertical, and it fills the screen. It didn't include very many modern tables (1992's Teed Off was the most recent), and Victory is about as generic as you can get, but at least they were based on real tables. I might have knocked off a star for the table selection, but, considering how great the rest of the presentation is, and considering there really ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - just pick it up
listen, if you like pinball, have a psp, and roughly $20 you can't go wrong with this game.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Awesome recreation of classic pinball tables
You can't beat the value of this game at $20 or less. Take a stroll through an arcade and play some note-for-note replicas of pinball tables ranging from 1932 up to 1996. Excellent all-around. the scrolling gameplay is a sneeze less than perfect, but that's to be expected on the smaller screen of the PSP, versus playing it on a computer screen or TV. highlights include Black Hole, Tee'd Off, Aces High and Goin' Nuts (an unreleased game that is a lot of fun). can't wait until their next release comes out ... Read More





 

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