So…What Happened To The Pinball Arcade?

<p>I love pinball.&nbsp;<em>Love it</em>. I will stop whatever I&rsquo;m doing if I find a good table and rack up a score into the millions.</p> <p>For that matter, I also get into digital pinball games. But up until a certain point, they were much different from arcade pinball games. Even Rare&rsquo;s conversions of&nbsp;<em>High-Speed</em>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<em>Pinbot</em>&nbsp;for the NES, as awesome as they were, were different because of the little obstacles you had to deal with, along with the mini-games.</p> <p>But then came FarSight Studios and the awesome&nbsp;<em>Pinball Hall of Fame</em>&nbsp;series. It started with the&nbsp;<em>Gottlieb Collection</em>&nbsp;for PS2, PSP and Wii, featuring a number of arcade favorites, wonderfully converted into digital form without missing a beat. They weren&rsquo;t perfect at the time, but they were darn close.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@robertworkman_Disruptor/so-what-happened-to-the-pinball-arcade-91c365c6a546"><strong>Website</strong></a></p>
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