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'Pinball Hall of Fame' (NGC/PS2/Xbox) Rolls into Stores

by Judy on Dec. 2, 2004 @ 11:49 p.m. PST

Crave Entertainment today announced the release of Pinball Hall of Fame, featuring some of the best Gottlieb pinball tables of all time. With over seven tables from the 50's through the 90's to choose from, and a special un-lockable table, Pinball Hall of Fame will offers the largest selection of pinball tables ever released on any console.

Pinball Hall of Fame developers FarSight Studios worked closely with pinball experts from the Pinball Hall of Fame in addition to conducting their own extensive research. The result is a game that will provide players with the ultimate pinball experience with realistic physics, true-to-life graphics and sounds captured directly from the actual tables.

Other features offered in Pinball Hall of Fame include:

  • Seven officially licensed Gottlieb tables from the 1950s through the 1990s including: Big Shot, Ace High, Central Park, Genie, Black Hole, Victory and Tee'd Off
  • Historical art and fun facts about each table
  • Tutorial fly-through of each table which allow you to plan your strategy and make every shot count
  • An un-lockable bonus table from Gottlieb
  • Play-Boy released in 1932
  • Bonus arcade novelty games
  • Per-player and per-table high scores
  • Multiplayer for up to four players
  • Pinball Hall of Fame is Xbox Live Aware with online scoreboards.

Now available for the PlayStation2, Xbox and the GameCube, Pinball Hall of Fame has an MSRP of $14.99 for the Playstation®2, and $19.99 for the Xbox and GameCube.

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