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Pinball Hall of Fame -- The Williams Collection Options
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#1 Posted : Thursday, May 15, 2008 1:00:00 AM Quote
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Who knew that one of the best games for the Nintendo Wii would be a video game compilation of twenty year old pinball games? While Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection may not be as flashy as Super Mario Galaxy, Smash Bros. or Mario Kart, it more than makes up for that by delivering rock solid recreations of some of the best pinball games of all time. Whether you`re an old school pinball wizard or a kid who doesn`t even know who Williams is, Pinball Hall of Fame is an incredible game that deserves to be included in your game library.

This Wii game is the second game in the Pinball Hall of Fame collection. Four years ago Crave Entertainment released Pinball Hall of Fame: The Gottlieb Collection for a handful of console. Flash forward to present day and we have another solid entry in this line of pinball compilations, only this time around the pinball tables are even more recognizable. I`m something of an idiot when it comes to classic pinball tables, but even a novice like me remembered a few of these machines.

The Williams Collection is a compilation of ten classic pinball tables that span more than twenty years of history. The game has painstakingly recreated each of the ten tables, simulating the lights, paintjob and sounds of the real machine. On this $30 disc we are given access to classics like Black Knight, Firepower, Funhouse, Gorgar, Pinbot, Space Shuttle, Taxi, Whirlwind, Jive Time, and Sorcerer. If those names don`t mean anything to you don`t worry, because no matter who you are you`re probably going to have a great time with any one of those machines.

Obviously some machines are better than others, but as I played through the various machines I found that they are all good for completely different reasons. It may be hard to explain to the generation buying up copies of Grand Theft Auto IV and Call of Duty 4, but not all pinball games are built the same. It`s not just about how these machines look, but rather how they feel, where the bonuses are and what secrets you can find. There`s a lot of exploration to do on each of these machines, which is probably why so many people remember them all these years later. Sure the games had gimmicks, but in most cases that just added to the appeal of these deceptively simple machines.



The problem with video game pinball simulators is that many of them fail to get the physics right. I can`t even begin to list off all of the well intentioned pinball games that failed because they just didn`t feel right. I know that a word like "feel" is subjective and a little vague, but there`s a specific way that a pinball ball is supposed to feel. They have a certain weight and bounce that has been hard to recreate on a video game system. There`s a reason that twenty years later we`re still talking about games like Alien Crush and Devil`s Crush as the high point for video game pinball.

But Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection gets that pinball feel just right. The weight of the ball is absolutely perfect and these machines work exactly the way they would if you could find one of them in real life. It may seem strange to some that I`m gushing over a Wii game that games the physics of pinball right, but this is one of those things that happens so seldom that when somebody does do it right they require a little extra attention for their feat.

Crave could have gone the easy way out and just put all the games in one quick and easy menu system, but instead they opted to recreate a classic arcade (complete with snot-nosed kids and rockin` music) for you to walk around in. The atmosphere is nice, but the truth is that you`ll spend most of your time playing one of the ten pinball machines.

The controls are simple, you use the "B" button ...
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