The collection primarily includes seven core tables, with additional hidden tables and "novelty" arcade machines available to unlock through specific gameplay goals. Ace High (1957)
is a digital compilation developed by Farsight Studios that features faithful recreations of classic pinball tables from the D. Gottlieb & Co. catalog. Released across several platforms—including the PlayStation 2 , Xbox , GameCube , PSP , and Wii —the collection serves as a historical retrospective of how pinball evolved from the 1930s through the 1990s. The Table Lineup Pinball Hall of Fame Collezione Gottlieb
: The GameCube version was criticized for flipper lag caused by the console’s analog trigger buttons, while the PSP version has a different unlock structure. The collection primarily includes seven core tables, with
: On several versions (PS2 and Xbox), the game only autosaves when a high score is achieved. If you complete a difficult table goal but don't beat a high score, your progress may not be saved. catalog