YOU GIVE TO ME RIDE

Dec 05, 2008 13:06

I now officially agree wth mmcirvin and rserocki that Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection is a hot little number and totally worth $20, especially if you spent a lot of time around pinball machines during the 1980s and 1990s. The level of simulation is truly amazing, and evident that true pinball otaku had a hand in creating this disc. The tables look, ( Read more... )

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prog December 5 2008, 22:17:51 UTC
The lack of HD graphics on the Wii makes the busier tables, like Funhouse and Whirlwind, look a bit muddy when the camera is pulled back to show the whole playfield. But I don't notice it much when I'm concentrating on the ball.

I found myself missing the Whirlwind backglass fan, too!

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dougo December 5 2008, 23:23:55 UTC
Sadly, it's not Black Knight 2000.

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dougo December 5 2008, 23:26:17 UTC
Huh, Black Knight is actually rated higher than BK2K on IPDB (8.3 vs. 8.2). I never really played either one much, but I always thought BK2K was the one everyone loved.

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mmcirvin December 6 2008, 02:23:41 UTC
Black Knight has the property that it's really, really easy to get multiball. Whether that is a bug or a feature is a matter of taste.

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mmcirvin December 6 2008, 02:25:49 UTC
...I think Firepower is actually one of my favorite games of the lot. By later standards it's extremely simple, but I think that's part of the charm. (Fans of early personal-computer pinball sims will remember Raster Blaster, whose table design was a knockoff of Firepower. David's Midnight Magic was a knockoff of Black Knight.)

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