…But all the sound bites still seem to remain, as well as the option to select either of the film's soundtrack, or Edgar Winter's Frankenstein edited riff music to play over the gameplay, which was also included in the physical table. Though FarSight Studios have made his head movements a little smoother, instead of opting to keep the head's rickety head turns from the physical table, for authenticity's sake. The table artwork on the table and the backboard is as genuine to the real table as possible, while Robert De Niro's Frankenstein's head resides looming over the table itself. Mary Shelley's Frankenstein pinball table was designed by John Borg in 1995, though it was while he was at Sega. In its place, is a faithful adaptation of playing real-life pinball tables, from the dated sound effects that ring out when bumpers are hit, to the poorly-spliced sound-bytes from the tables affiliated entertainment product. Unlike some of the pinball offerings by Zen Studios, this experience does not have the powerups or absurdity of animation or effects that take place on the tables. The base mechanics of The Pinball Arcade serves to authentically replicate the feeling of playing on a real pinball table.
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