Pinball Hall of Fame: The Gottlieb Collection

Console PSP
Publisher Crave Entertainment
Genre Other
Region US
Views 1,451
Downloads 958
Released December 6, 2005
File size 188.57 M
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This package recreates the gameplay of two Gottlieb novelty games and eight traditional pinball tables. It covers a broad spectrum of machines, from the rudimentary Play-Boy of 1932 (pinball without flippers) to the Tee’d Off of 1993, inspired by Caddyshack and had an LED display and voice samples.

All other tables are available for free play except the Play-Boy table. While playing at each table, you will have the opportunity to work toward achieving table-specific goals. These goals will allow you to unlock features like Tournament Mode or a novelty game like Xolten. As an illustration, the objective of the Black Hole game is to acquire the multiball mode and the lower playfield special.

Each table makes an effort to mimic the appearance and atmosphere of the original game, right down to the artwork and the actual sound effects. You can get the whole arcade experience by looking at the scoreboard reflected on the table glass and listening to the background noises of an arcade, which may include sound effects from older video games like Galaga.

A brief history of the table and instructions on how to use its primary features are included with each table purchase. There are also other remnants from the past, such as a still photo tour of the Gottlieb factory (a function that needs to be activated first).

Play-Boy (1932), Ace High (1954), Central Park (1966), Big Shot (1973), Genie (1979), Black Hole (1981), Goin’ Nuts (1983), El Dorado City of Gold (1984), Victory (1987), and Tee’d Off (1993), and Strikes N’ Spares (1995) are all included in the complete list of tables. In addition to that, it comes with two unique gadgets called Love Meter and Xolten.

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