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Game's come out with special editions that have new content in them all the time and also different named depending on the territory they are released, but they don't get their own article; they get their own section. The core game is the same.
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03:26, 31 January 2010 (UTC)reply
PSP version is different, actually very close to Gottlieb Pinball Classics (System 3)
The PSP version is different from the PS2 and Xbox versions. It has all the machines from Gottlieb Pinball Classics, but there are some screens shown when returning to the Hall of Fame that are inconsistent with the new lineup. For example, the Mojo! arcade machine can still be seen in these screens where actually the Teed Off machine should be. So the PSP version looks a lot like it was a beta version of Gottlieb Pinball Classics.--
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11:07, 19 March 2008 (UTC)reply