Pinball Hall of Fame Williams Collection Wii - $13.98 at Target YMMV - $19.99 normal

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As posted by PleasantOne in the Target clearance thread:

Just a heads up.... While I was in Target today, I saw a shelf tag for Pinball Hall of Fame for Wii for *$13.99* Unfotunately the shelf was empty, so I can't say if this is correct, a mismark, a pricing mistake at a higher level, etc. I know this isn't clearance, but I hesitate to make a new thread since i can't really confirm this. I figured some of you might want to keep an eye out, though.
Confirmed this morning at my local Target (East Madison, WI). I started a new thread since this isn't a clearance deal, but rather a price mistake on some level. The shelf tag is marked $13.98, but the game rings up for $19.99. I asked the employee in electronics if I could get the price as marked on the shelf tag, and he did it without question. So YMMV on if it is mispriced on all shelf tags, only some, if people will override it for you, etc.

For anyone local to me, they had three more copies left. They were located in the aisle with the cheaper games, not in the glass cases.
 
I paid full price for the Wii version and don't regret it at all. Also broke down and ordered the PSP version from Amazon and it is just as stellar. In fact, I'd go so far as to say that the 'tilt' function is more accurate on the PSP version....but sometimes it's really hard to see what's going on in multiball because the table is zoomed out on an already small screen. But it's easily the best pinball game on the market, portable or console.
 
Have you tried flipping the PSP on its side? That lets you see more of the table but you can't reach the analog knub to bump the table.
 
[quote name='Mr_hockey66']do you use the wii remote to make the flippers work. Do you have to flick it for the bumpers or is it just button activated?[/quote]
you use button b (wii mote) and button c (nunchuck) and you shake to tilt. so it feels really good and similar to how you would play on a pinball machine. you use the analog on the nunchuck to shoot the ball, by pulling down and releasing.
 
I managed to find my copy (used) at the Gamestop next to the Target that still hasn't gotten them in yet. :roll: Anyway, GS/EB used price is 19.99 (- 10% Edge Card = not bad). And yes, great game, totally worth it!
 
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