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- High_Speed abstract "High Speed is a 1986 pinball game designed by Steve Ritchie and released by Williams Electronics. This game was based on Ritchie's real-life police chase inside a 1979 Porsche 928. He was finally caught in Lodi, California on Interstate 5 and accused of speeding at 146 mph.[citation needed].During its design, High Speed was jokingly called "High Cost" by some rival Williams designers due to its then-high production cost. The advances in the mechanical design that went into High Speed, coupled with the machine's popularity, led to many machines being kept in service much longer than was previously the norm. The play surfaces of the machine were not initially given as much attention, leading to many High Speed machines seeing service to this day in extremely worn condition. Williams rapidly addressed this issue by making mylar playfield covers available and later adding hard clear paint coats to their playfields. Canadian specialist Classic Playfield Reproductions is currently working on an officially licensed High Speed 13-color Reproduction Playfield, which is due for release in 2013.".
- High_Speed thumbnail High_Speed_Full_Machine.jpg?width=300.
- High_Speed wikiPageExternalLink machine.cgi?id=1176.
- High_Speed wikiPageID "5760623".
- High_Speed wikiPageRevisionID "604494065".
- High_Speed artwork "Mark Sprenger, Python Anghelo".
- High_Speed designer Steve_Ritchie.
- High_Speed hasPhotoCollection High_Speed.
- High_Speed manufacturer WMS_Industries.
- High_Speed model "541".
- High_Speed music "Bill Parod, Steve Ritchie".
- High_Speed players "4".
- High_Speed production "17080".
- High_Speed programmer Larry_DeMar.
- High_Speed release "January 1986".
- High_Speed sound "Bill Parod, Eugene Jarvis".
- High_Speed system "Williams System 11".
- High_Speed title "High Speed".
- High_Speed voices "Steve Ritchie, Larry DeMar".
- High_Speed wordnet_type synset-pinball-noun-1.
- High_Speed subject Category:1986_pinball_machines.
- High_Speed subject Category:Android_games.
- High_Speed subject Category:IOS_games.
- High_Speed subject Category:OS_X_games.
- High_Speed subject Category:Pinball_video_games.
- High_Speed subject Category:PlayStation_3_games.
- High_Speed subject Category:PlayStation_4_games.
- High_Speed subject Category:PlayStation_Vita_games.
- High_Speed subject Category:Rareware_games.
- High_Speed subject Category:Williams_pinball_machines.
- High_Speed subject Category:Windows_games.
- High_Speed type Abstraction100002137.
- High_Speed type Act100030358.
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- High_Speed type Diversion100426928.
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- High_Speed type Game100430606.
- High_Speed type Game100456199.
- High_Speed type NintendoEntertainmentSystemGames.
- High_Speed type Pinball100459284.
- High_Speed type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- High_Speed type RarewareGames.
- High_Speed type SocialEvent107288639.
- High_Speed type WilliamsGames.
- High_Speed type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- High_Speed comment "High Speed is a 1986 pinball game designed by Steve Ritchie and released by Williams Electronics. This game was based on Ritchie's real-life police chase inside a 1979 Porsche 928. He was finally caught in Lodi, California on Interstate 5 and accused of speeding at 146 mph.[citation needed].During its design, High Speed was jokingly called "High Cost" by some rival Williams designers due to its then-high production cost.".
- High_Speed label "High Speed".
- High_Speed label "ハイ・スピード".
- High_Speed sameAs ハイ・スピード.
- High_Speed sameAs m.0f365f.
- High_Speed sameAs Q5757026.
- High_Speed sameAs Q5757026.
- High_Speed sameAs High_Speed.
- High_Speed wasDerivedFrom High_Speed?oldid=604494065.
- High_Speed depiction High_Speed_Full_Machine.jpg.
- High_Speed isPrimaryTopicOf High_Speed.