
PS2 Pinball Hall of Fame The Gottlieb Collection in Box
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Pinball Hall of Fame: The Gottlieb Collection is a 2004 PlayStation 2 title developed by FarSight Studios and published by Crave Entertainment, one of the more underrated simulation releases of the PS2 generation. The game recreates tables from Gottlieb, the Chicago manufacturer whose engineers introduced the flipper in 1947 and spent the next five decades producing some of the most recognizable machines in arcade history. This copy is complete in box, standard PS2 DVD case, disc and original packaging intact.
By 2004, the PS2 was in its prime install-base years, and FarSight had already built a reputation as the studio that took pinball simulation seriously. The Gottlieb Collection leaned into that rigor, recreating tables like Big Shot, Central Park, Genie, Strikes and Spares, and Flying Carpet with physics modeling that went considerably deeper than the casual arcade-ball titles flooding retail at the time. Gottlieb had ceased manufacturing physical machines in 1996, so by the time this game released, the brand existed almost entirely in nostalgia circuits and private collections. FarSight gave it a second floor. The cover art puts the Big Shot table overhead in that warm, amber-lit angle that mirrors what you actually see leaning over a real machine, and the Crave Entertainment logo holds the lower corner of a sleeve that otherwise lets the table do the talking. For a shop two miles from the actual Pinball Hall of Fame on Tropicana, this one has local resonance we do not have to manufacture.
Thirteen Gottlieb tables rendered with solenoid timing and tilt behavior reverse-engineered from Chicago schematics.
This copy shows the kind of shelf wear you expect from a twenty-plus-year-old PS2 case: minor scuffs on the exterior, but the disc and insert are present. The manual, if included, is worth checking against the case contents before anything else. FarSight discs from this period held up well when stored in-case, and the DVD format means no battery-save degradation concerns you get with cartridge-based titles. Run the disc before you leave, or ask us to. Check the rear case insert where the ESRB rating block sits, and confirm the disc surface under direct light before you finalize.
OWNER VERIFY: Confirm disc is the correct FarSight / Crave Entertainment pressing (catalog number SLUS-20820 or equivalent) and not a replacement disc from a different title.
Thirteen Gottlieb tables rendered with solenoid timing and tilt behavior reverse-engineered from Chicago schematics.
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