The Pinball Arcade is a new digital platform released this week for XBLA that?s meant to represent actual, real life pinball tables in digital form, developed by FarSight Studios. FarSight has been putting out video game pinball titles for a while now, and were behind the Williams, Bally?s, and Gottlieb collections that were featured on a number of platforms over the past few years. The Pinball Arcade comes off as a culmination of their efforts up to this point, and promises to be a serious contender for the best version of video game pinball you?re likely to ever see.
The initial offering of four tables represents a pretty eclectic mix of fan favorites and curiosities. Tables like Ripley?s Believe it or Not!, Tales of the Arabian Nights, and Theater of Magic are probably going to be more familiar to fans than the fourth table, Black Hole. But all four are represented here in painstakingly accurate detail, right down to their dot matrix displays, sound FX, music, voices, and physics. This release marks the best representation I?ve ever seen of actual pinball tables in video game form, and ensures that The Pinball Arcade has my full support going forward.
And really, that?s the big draw for this release, and future DLC. Being able to experience tables I?ve never played, and will most likely never have the chance to, is certainly a huge deal. And the fact that FarSight has really nailed down every aspect of these individual tables without seemingly skipping a feature or mechanic, makes this a noteworthy addition to anyone?s digital library of games.
Besides the loving re-creation of the tables, there are a few other bells and whistles that?ll appeal to the bigger pinball fans out there. Each table includes a scanned image of the flyer that helped sell the tables to arcades around the world, which is fun to see. There?s also a great breakdown explanation of each goal for every table, which maps out what targets need to be triggered and how the goal is performed, including what bonuses are applied by achieving those goals. There?s also a little bit of background information on each table given, which is nice to have for some historical context.
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