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<blockquote data-quote="Russell Bergman" data-source="post: 1709" data-attributes="member: 81"><p>I forgot to tell you in the fb posts and the forum that the 360 version had Medieval Madness and Bride of Pinbot only, while the PS3 and everything else had the four core tables only. I can say that the lighting between the PS3 and the 360 were the same. For example, the flashers in Ripley's, Theatre, and TOTAN were the same as the Bride of Pinbot and Medieval Madness. In fact, from graphics, sound, physics, and mechanics, everything was the same between the console versions. On the tablet side, the lighting was very good, just a notch below the console versions in my opinion. The consoles have a little more power than the tablets, but the tablets are catching up in my opinion. From playing The Pinball Arcade, I might have to get one. Another example, I was amazed with the clear ramp detail in TOTAN. You can really see the start and end of the ramps....even from the back of the machine! There is just a little more cowbell in the console versions. When it is released, you can compare the two and you will see what I mean. It's like Star Wars and The Empire Strikes Back.....one is just a tad better than the other. Lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Russell Bergman, post: 1709, member: 81"] I forgot to tell you in the fb posts and the forum that the 360 version had Medieval Madness and Bride of Pinbot only, while the PS3 and everything else had the four core tables only. I can say that the lighting between the PS3 and the 360 were the same. For example, the flashers in Ripley's, Theatre, and TOTAN were the same as the Bride of Pinbot and Medieval Madness. In fact, from graphics, sound, physics, and mechanics, everything was the same between the console versions. On the tablet side, the lighting was very good, just a notch below the console versions in my opinion. The consoles have a little more power than the tablets, but the tablets are catching up in my opinion. From playing The Pinball Arcade, I might have to get one. Another example, I was amazed with the clear ramp detail in TOTAN. You can really see the start and end of the ramps....even from the back of the machine! There is just a little more cowbell in the console versions. When it is released, you can compare the two and you will see what I mean. It's like Star Wars and The Empire Strikes Back.....one is just a tad better than the other. Lol [/QUOTE]
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