
PS2 Pinball Hall of Fame The Williams Collection in Box
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Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection arrived on PS2 in 2004, published by Crave Entertainment and built by FarSight Studios. It is a simulation title, not an arcade adaptation. FarSight licensed real Williams and Bally tables, modeled the physics from physical measurements of actual machines, and shipped a product that the pinball community received as the most faithful digital recreation of the Williams catalog to that point. Complete-in-box copies with the manual intact are harder to find than loose discs, so this CIB copy carries weight.
The Williams and Bally catalogs were the backbone of American pinball from the late 1960s through the 1990s. Tables in this collection include Funhouse, Medieval Madness, Twilight Zone, and Junk Yard, titles that competed for floor space in arcades, bowling alleys, and pizza parlors from the mid-1980s through the late 1990s. Williams shut down its pinball division in 1999, so by 2004 there were no new machines being manufactured under the Williams name. FarSight stepped into that gap. The physics engine drew serious attention because it accounted for ball momentum and flipper response in a way that most pinball games on console had not attempted before. Digital Pinball Fantasies and Pinball Dreams had come and gone on PC in the early 1990s, but those were interpretations. This was a recreation built against real table measurements. Collectors who grew up on those machines and aged out of finding them in the wild treat this disc as the closest substitute still in circulation.
Thirteen Williams tables, actual ROM code, no microtransactions, no delisted DLC, you own them outright.
This copy is CIB, meaning the disc, case, and manual are all present. On PS2 cases from this period, watch the hub that holds the disc. If it has released its grip, the disc slides inside the case when you tilt it. The back of the manual often shows shelf wear on its bottom edge before the disc or case shows any damage at all. Hold the case to light and check the disc for the circular micro-scratches that suggest it was stored loose at some point, even if it was re-cased later. Run your thumb across the spine of the case at the top corner where cracking starts first.
OWNER VERIFY: Confirm disc is scratch-free on play surface and hub ring is intact.
Thirteen Williams tables, actual ROM code, no microtransactions, no delisted DLC, you own them outright.
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