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  • Where can you buy these promos on VHS?

  • ha that's the Howard Stern Show theme at 2:26. Oh the days of yore...

  • I really liked this pinball machine. It had its problems but overall it was lotsa fun

  • what a bad bad promo... doesn't really say anything at all..

  • i have this pinball! :D

  • As much crap as the movie was, I actually liked this pinball. It also had an awesome magnet right in the center of the table and some caracter on the screen would sometimes use the force and the ball would stop in the middle of the table.

  • worst pinball promo i have ever seen it didnt even explain anything on the playfield and barely even showed all of the playfield.

  • This promo reeks of desperation.

  • It does indeed reek of desperation. AFAIK Star Wars ep. 1 was the last ever pinball produced by Williams.

  • seras guiri sempre nos barran solo a los españoles los video gays

  • This was a great promo... for a crappy movie. While I'm not a huge fan of Pinball 2000, they were successful. If it wasn't for the slots business, they would still be around. The technology was new and could have done some amazing things...

  • same thing when the DMD was new... it took time to get used to everything!!! Just look at gilligans island and T2!!

  • The play dynamics of this pinball are quite simple and not that challenging as in other pinballs.

    Skillshots are a joke, if you are careful enough, you can retry the shot until works. A Design flaw for my taste.

    Seen from the entertaining point of view, you can have a lot of fun with this pinball, just because of the high interactivity of the screen and the balls in play.

    Another plus are the extra laser buttons and that the game is divided into chapters, allowing you to pause the game.

  • Not the best promotional video. Spent too much time talking about Star Wars, and not enough time about the actual machine. Episode one wasn't even a very good movie to begin with.

    Williams are still the masters of pinball. Too bad they stopped making machines after this.

  • (Wow, you can skip all the way to 3:42 befor they start talking about the machine itself...)

    I'm actually not very fond of hologram pinball machines. They'r emuch faster, very disorienting, and parts of the machine are very distracting at times because of the shifting images. This results in wasted credits, trying to focus on a ball and not the movie playing in front of you. Its pinball, mates, not a video game. =/

  • This could have been the most successful pin ever if they'd only have included the "beat the crap out of Jar Jar" mode. Unfortunately Pinball 2000 was about as much fun as listening to Lucas's stilted dialogue

  • Aww, no other SW movie episodes?

  • I remember seeing this machine at a small amusment park in Ontario called Santa's village. But never played it.

  • wtf???? are they serious? lol

    "pinball" *g*

    absurd

  • Thanks for uploading the promo vid, very interesting, a shame pinball 2000 never hit the jackpot the way addams family did.

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