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Microsoft pinball arcade individual games
Microsoft pinball arcade individual games







microsoft pinball arcade individual games
  1. MICROSOFT PINBALL ARCADE INDIVIDUAL GAMES PRO
  2. MICROSOFT PINBALL ARCADE INDIVIDUAL GAMES PC
  3. MICROSOFT PINBALL ARCADE INDIVIDUAL GAMES PLUS
  4. MICROSOFT PINBALL ARCADE INDIVIDUAL GAMES SERIES

Unlike Rare's adaptations, this is a mostly straightforward version, which also includes the "video mode" from the original table, where you drive a car trying to get away from police and get to your hideout. * Following from the earlier Pin*Bot and High Speed examples, the latter's successor, The Getaway: High Speed II, also saw a video game adaptation, albeit on Game Boy, developed by Unexpected Development. * As with Pin*Bot, Williams' High Speed also saw an NES adaptation courtesy of Rare, which added more hazards as well as minigames. * Before its inclusion on this very game and on PHOF Williams, Pin*Bot was adapted into an NES game by Rare in the late eighties, which took some liberties by adding hazards not present on the original table as that would've been impossible in real life. This strangely makes TotAN the only Williams table on that collection.

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* Bally's Creature from the Black Lagoon and Black Rose as well as Williams' Tales of the Arabian Nights were adapted on the 2001 PC game Williams Pinball Classics (not to be confused with the European name for the PHOF Williams collection, but coincidentally TotAN was included on the PS3/360 version of said game) alongside Bally's Lost World. Besides those included on the Pinball Hall of Fame collections, there's these ones: Bally's Elvira and the Party Monsters was previously adapted for the 1992 Atari Lynx game Pinball Jam, alongside the Williams table Police Force

microsoft pinball arcade individual games

While most of the tables have had their first adaptation on Pinball Arcade others were previously adapted on different games. It also has support for online play in the form of various online tournaments held by FarSight.

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There is support for achievements/trophies and online leaderboards, and the game includes a few extras, such as a little history on the games and the original sales flyers, plus in-depth instructions on every element of each table. The method to purchase tables and season packs also varies depending on the platform, with most versions handling it inside the game, whereas on PlayStation and Xbox versions these are listed on and purchased/downloaded through their respective storefronts, although the Windows version also has the Season Packs listed on the Steam Store. The game also features a large amount of additional tables available for download, including tables that were already on previous Pinball Hall of Fame titles (such as Black Knight, Medieval Madness, Big Shot and Central Park) and other tables never seen on other games (such as Attack from Mars, Cirqus Voltaire and Bride of Pin-Bot), alongside some based on licensed properties (from tables like Creature from the Black Lagoon and Elvira and the Party Monsters to ones like Twilight Zone and Star Trek: The Next Generation), as well as Season Packs, which compile the tables from a respective "season" into one, although table availability varies from platform to platform.

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Black Hole (Gottlieb, 1981) (previously included in Pinball Hall of Fame: The Gottlieb Collection)Īlmost every version of the game is a free download, and they each come with Tales of the Arabian Nights included for no extra cost, alongside its Pro upgrade, while the PS3/Vita/360 versions, which are paid releases instead, come with the aforementioned four tables these are referred to as the "core pack" on other versions.Ripley's Believe it or Not! (Stern Pinball, 2004).The included tables are, in the order they appear on the game: Tales of the Arabian Nights* (Williams, 1996) (previously included in Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection)

microsoft pinball arcade individual games

It includes four tables, one from each company, with support for additional tables through commercial downloadable content. The latter two companies were not previously featured.

MICROSOFT PINBALL ARCADE INDIVIDUAL GAMES SERIES

Pinball Arcade is based on the Pinball Hall of Fame series and includes accurate simulations of pinball tables from Gottlieb, Williams, Stern Pinball (which also includes its previous incarnations: Stern Electronics, Data East Pinball, and Sega Pinball) and Bally.









Microsoft pinball arcade individual games