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High Speed is a pinball simulation video game developed by Rare for the Nintendo Entertainment System, and published by Tradewest in 1991. High Speed employs the game engine that Rare previously developed for Pin*Bot (1990). Rare adapted the game from the pinball machine High Speed, which was designed by Steve Ritchie and released by Williams Electronics in 1986. The following year, Williams Electronics was renamed WMS Industries prior to its initial public offering.

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  • High Speed is een computerspel dat werd ontwikkeld door Rare en uitgegeven door . Het spel kwam in 1991 uit voor het platform Nintendo Entertainment System. Het spel is een flipperkast, dat met bovenaanzicht wordt getoond. (nl)
  • High Speed är ett flipperspel till NES. Det utvecklades av Rare, utkom 1991 och är baserat på det ursprunglia flipperspelet med samma namn. (sv)
  • High Speed is a pinball simulation video game developed by Rare for the Nintendo Entertainment System, and published by Tradewest in 1991. High Speed employs the game engine that Rare previously developed for Pin*Bot (1990). Rare adapted the game from the pinball machine High Speed, which was designed by Steve Ritchie and released by Williams Electronics in 1986. The following year, Williams Electronics was renamed WMS Industries prior to its initial public offering. (en)
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  • High Speed is a pinball simulation video game developed by Rare for the Nintendo Entertainment System, and published by Tradewest in 1991. High Speed employs the game engine that Rare previously developed for Pin*Bot (1990). Rare adapted the game from the pinball machine High Speed, which was designed by Steve Ritchie and released by Williams Electronics in 1986. The following year, Williams Electronics was renamed WMS Industries prior to its initial public offering. In 1995, Williams Entertainment, a division of WMS Industries, published a sequel, The Getaway, for the Game Boy, based on Ritchie's pinball machine The Getaway: High Speed II. (en)
  • High Speed is een computerspel dat werd ontwikkeld door Rare en uitgegeven door . Het spel kwam in 1991 uit voor het platform Nintendo Entertainment System. Het spel is een flipperkast, dat met bovenaanzicht wordt getoond. (nl)
  • High Speed är ett flipperspel till NES. Det utvecklades av Rare, utkom 1991 och är baserat på det ursprunglia flipperspelet med samma namn. (sv)
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