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Gamespot: Pinball Hall of Fame - The Williams Collection Review

The glory days of pinball are back, at least according to the packaging for Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection. That's not true, no matter how much we'd like it to be, but there's no denying that this collection of 10 tables has plenty to offer for anyone with a penchant for pinball. Not all of the featured tables can be considered classics, but if the lineup was chosen specifically to offer plenty of variety, then it's most definitely a success. Older tables like 1970's Jive Time bear little resemblance to the likes of Whirlwind and Funhouse that were released 20 years later, and playing through this collection in chronological order is a fun way to see how Williams' offerings evolved during that time.

The Good:
* The 10 featured tables are all very different
* Superb dynamic camera
* Believable ball physics.

The Bad:
* Occasionally lackluster visuals
* Lacks any of the classic tables with movie and TV licenses.
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Published: 333 days 13 hours ago | Review | Sony PSP
 
 
 

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