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Posted: Aug 31st 2010 2:33PM Haelie said

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I really don't get the angle of this preview. Yes, pinball isn't in the mainstream any more, but pinball video games always do fairly well - especially the more basic, realistic table simulation versions. Most people actually write-off the ones that go too over the top. Everyone loves video pinball.
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Posted: Aug 31st 2010 2:40PM Cleric said

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When is some big company like EA or Activision or.. I don't know going to buy all the liscenses for the real pinball tables and make a huge collection? Addams Family, Weird Science, Simpsons, Jurassic Park, Terminator, Star Wars, so much missed potential.
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Posted: Aug 31st 2010 2:49PM deftonesmx17 said

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@Cleric

Ummmm, that was pretty much already done, twice....

Pinball Hall of Fame: Gottlieb Collection and Willams Collection
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Posted: Aug 31st 2010 2:50PM bigblacksabbath said

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@Cleric

Seriously, that's the best idea I've heard all day. I'd buy that in a second.
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Posted: Aug 31st 2010 3:02PM Cleric said

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@deftonesmx17

Those have pretty much the generic older ones. I'm talking more the commercial ones
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Posted: Aug 31st 2010 2:56PM RyogaVee said

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If it does not have "Fun House" it fails.
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Posted: Aug 31st 2010 4:31PM Walter White said

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@RyogaVee - Or Twilight Zone.
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Posted: Aug 31st 2010 2:57PM Freddyc said

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I'll be purchasing this. I enjoyed the first one
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Posted: Aug 31st 2010 3:04PM Dirty said

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@Freddyc

Me too! Ha.
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Posted: Aug 31st 2010 4:40PM Dirty said

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@Freddyc

Also.... its free.
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Posted: Aug 31st 2010 3:20PM SisypheanLife said

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I love the Pinball Hall of Fame: Williams Collection. A great collection of the old classics. So good, I have it for Wii and 360 (Wii had better controls while 360/PS3 has a few extra tables). As long as the physics are solid, I'm always down for pinball. Saves me a trip downtown to the retro arcade.
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Posted: Aug 31st 2010 3:47PM killdash9 said

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@SisypheanLife
I've got Williams Collection for PS2 and PS3. Incredibly well done production. My unrelenting praise for the game also got it some sales among coworkers.
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Posted: Aug 31st 2010 4:35PM Walter White said

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Am I the only one that thinks that looks like a total ripoff of Tales Of The Arabian Nights?

The first game had a table that was a total ripoff of Black Knight 2000.

Why doesn't this developer liscense tables from Stern? They have made some decent tables. No one has ever made a Stern collection, yet.
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Posted: Aug 31st 2010 5:06PM GumbyX said

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@Walter White The only table I can see that could look like Black Knight 2000 is El Dorado, and that is a stretch. Different themes, bumber placement, rails (not sure what the exact name for the rails the ball rolls down on). It is no where NEAR a "total rip-off".
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Posted: Sep 3rd 2010 3:27PM Walter White said

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@GumbyX - The Urban/street themed table.. I forgot what it was called. It had the exact layout of a Williams BK2K. Just no magna save, and a completely different rule set.

But the table was the spitting image of Black Knight 2000 - the "loops", the upper playfield...Almost a dead match.
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Posted: Aug 31st 2010 4:38PM whylekat said

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Meh. I can't take pinball seriously unless I can violently shake the machine to TILT when things don't go my way.
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Posted: Aug 31st 2010 4:38PM Walter White said

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Oh, and as for the "nobody wants to play pinball anymore" comment...

Tell that to the Taxi and Jokerz machines in by basement! I play them both more than my arcade games and consoles, combined.
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Posted: Aug 31st 2010 4:45PM Starcade said

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Pinball FX is easily one of my favorite all time XBLA releases-- which I didn't think I'd like it, but it's actually well done, and quite fun to play. And that they kept providing new tables over time was a huge bonus. I liked it so much that I also picked up Zen Pinball for the PS3, which is essentially the same game, but with some new tables, new physics, and slightly better graphics. I suspect (and hope) Pinball FX 2 is going to get updates and polish of Zen Pinball (which came out after Pinball FX).

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Posted: Aug 31st 2010 4:58PM GumbyX said

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I'm hoping Zen Pinball on PSN (basically Pinball FX with a different name) also sees a sequal in the near future. I have all the tables released and don't want to buy them again just to play them with enhanced physics on my 360 (if I end up getting it). I love the game, but not that much.

Actually, is Pinball FX 2 based on the engine used for Zen Pinball or is it a totally new engine (that will hopefully get ported to the PS3)?
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Posted: Aug 31st 2010 5:02PM Roenik said

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Don't forget Creature from the Black Lagoon!
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Posted: Aug 31st 2010 5:04PM cool8man said

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The first Pinball FX had Vision cam support I hope they do an update to add Kinect support as well.
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Posted: Aug 31st 2010 7:27PM onlysublime said

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I really like my Pinball Hall of Fame collection for 360. But I wish they could add the licensed titles. Things like Addams Family. Terminator. Twilight Zone. Star Trek. Now those were some of the fabulous pinball machines. I loved the pinball games that also had a built-in video game. that was a cool idea.
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Posted: Sep 1st 2010 12:48AM Axcalibur said

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Is this really necesscary?

How many "advancements" could this game feature? Honestly, it's more like a new pack of tables that will force me to choose Pinball FX 1 or 2 depending on the table I want to play. Why not just offer new DLC for the first game? If they really want more money, bundle these Pinball FX 2 tables and release them as DLC for the first game.

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Posted: Sep 1st 2010 5:09AM develin said

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@Axcalibur You are funny. They actually allow you to import the the old tables into FX2, so that will contain both, all FX1 and FX2 tables. So where is the problem ?
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Posted: Sep 1st 2010 5:18AM roz1281 said

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@Axcalibur

did you read the article? You can play ALL your tables from 1 and any you buy for 2, in one game. They've giving the 'engine' or game away free and you can play the tables you have in it with new physics and cheevos
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Posted: Sep 3rd 2010 3:33PM Walter White said

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I'd pay full price ($60) for any pinball collection that contains Twilight Zone, Addams Family, Judge Dredd, and T2.

IMO, Twilight Zone is the best pinball machine ever made, and would make any collection worth the money, all by itself.
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Posted: Sep 13th 2010 10:27AM IAMMRBONGO said

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Hey guys, everyone is going on about how they'd love to play adams family. I'd just like to point out that they should try bucaneers on pinball fx. They may notice a *cough* slight resemblance.

As for recreating tables painstakingly close to the original. It doesn't work that well. I've bought most pinball titles and they aren't that fun, the problem is that when you play the real thing you have the opportunity to look at a table from loads of different angles while sussing out the table.

These original cabinets always end up looking like a load of undisernable clutter at the end of a table. Pinball fx take original tables and make them more computer friendly. If you want a list of which tables they've adapted it's:

Pinball FX

Blacknight 2000 = Extreme
Star trek next generation = Agents
White Water = the car one (forget it's name)
Adams Family = Bucaneers
Creature from the black lagoon / monster bash = Nightmare Mansion (with added mini table)
Excalibur = Excalibur
Rosky and Bullwinkle = ? Can't work this one out. Think it's centaur II with ramps.
Street Fighter II = Street Fighter 2 (Sega cocktail table)

Zen Pinball
Eldorado = twilight zone
Mars = seen this layout before can't work it out

I don't think you can beet the ball physics in pinball fx so I'd have to say I'm a huge fan boy and I like what they've done with the tables. Try the gottlieb pinball one or the williams if you want authenticity. I think you'll be disappointed and be back on pinball fx within an hour.

Not sure about the new motion blur on the ball though. Hope you can turn it off
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Posted: Sep 13th 2010 12:12PM IAMMRBONGO said

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Incidentally I just looked at the arabian nights table on IPDB, I don't think it's the same table. Arabian nights is part of the williams collection coming out in the UK next month.

I'd love to know what it is a copy of though. It's the same layout as law n justice on pinball illusions / true pinball for amiga 1200 / sega genesis.

I'm building law n justice at the moment in future pinball. I'd love to know who digital illusions copied in the first place.
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Posted: Sep 14th 2010 8:14AM IAMMRBONGO said

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New table is funhouse http://www.ipdb.org/showpic.pl?id=966&picno=4643&zoom=1 look at the layout. They took the drop targets from law and justice.

I'm guessing they worked out what law and justice was a rip off of and merged the tables.
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