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Williams Tables - Retired Tables
The Getaway: High Speed II (1992)
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<blockquote data-quote="Jay" data-source="post: 218859" data-attributes="member: 504"><p>There does seem to be a lot of love for this table. But I'm amazed that over 13,000 of the actual tables were sold. I've played it in arcades, but always considered it inferior to Ritchie's original. The playfield seems so unnecessarily cluttered compared with High Speed. And to me, it plays slower than the original. The best thing about the actual game, IMO, was one I played that had insanely bright LED lights under the playfield. It was dazzling (if blinding) and made the game feel a lot more exciting. I wish the TPA version on my Mac looked remotely as good the video Pinballwiz45b posted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jay, post: 218859, member: 504"] There does seem to be a lot of love for this table. But I'm amazed that over 13,000 of the actual tables were sold. I've played it in arcades, but always considered it inferior to Ritchie's original. The playfield seems so unnecessarily cluttered compared with High Speed. And to me, it plays slower than the original. The best thing about the actual game, IMO, was one I played that had insanely bright LED lights under the playfield. It was dazzling (if blinding) and made the game feel a lot more exciting. I wish the TPA version on my Mac looked remotely as good the video Pinballwiz45b posted. [/QUOTE]
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