Pinball Hall of Fame: The Gottlieb Collection
Pinball Hall of Fame: The Gottlieb Collection | |
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Developer(s) | FarSight Studios |
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Platform(s) | PlayStation 2 GameCube PlayStation Portable Xbox Wii |
Release | PlayStation 2 Gottlieb Pinball Classics
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Genre(s) | Pinball |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Pinball Hall of Fame: The Gottlieb Collection is a pinball video game developed by FarSight Studios and published by Crave Entertainment. The tables featured in the game are recreations of real tables. A revised edition of the PlayStation 2 version of the game was later released as Gottlieb Pinball Classics in Europe and Australia by System 3 under their Play It label. This expanded version featured three additional tables, and was subsequently released in North America on the Wii and PlayStation Portable under its original title.
Tables[]
The following pinball machines are included in all versions of the game:
- Ace High (1957)
- Big Shot (1973)
- Central Park (1966)
- Genie (1979)
- Black Hole (1981)
- Victory (1987)
- Tee'd Off (1993)
The following extras are included in all versions of the game:
- Play-Boy (1932)
- Xolten (A fortune teller machine which predicts the player's future)
- Love Meter (A love tester machine which evaluates the player's dating eligibility)
The following are included in the PSP, Wii[1] and Gottlieb Pinball Classics versions of the game:
- Goin' Nuts (1983)
- El Dorado City of Gold (1984)
- Strikes n' Spares (1995) (A redemption game)
See also[]
- Pinball Hall of Fame
- Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection
- The Pinball Arcade
- Microsoft Pinball Arcade
References[]
- ^ Craig Harris, "More Pinball Hall of Fame for 2009: Crave will release another pinball compilation this holiday season, an exclusive to Wii," IGN (November 12, 2009).
- 2004 video games
- GameCube games
- PlayStation 2 games
- PlayStation Network games
- PlayStation Portable games
- Xbox games
- Wii games
- Pinball video games
- FarSight Studios games
- Crave Entertainment games
- Video games developed in the United States
- Gottlieb games