The Getaway: High Speed II
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Manufacturer | Williams |
System | Williams WPC (Fliptronics II) |
Designer | Designer: Steve Ritchie Programmer: Dwight Sullivan Artwork: Mark Sprenger, Doug Watson Dots/Animation: Scott Slomiany Mechanics: Carl Biagi Music / Sounds: Dan Forden |
Release Date | February 1992 |
Production Run | 13,259 |
The Getaway: High Speed II is a 1992 pinball game by Steve Ritchie. It is a sequel to 1986's popular High Speed.
The Getaway is almost identical to its predecessor, with the following changes:
- Dot-matrix display
- The plunger is replaced with a gearshift, which is also used during main gameplay, as well as the video mode
- Magnetic ball accelerator, dubbed the "Supercharger"
This game uses the song "La Grange" for its main gameplay song.