That's the best I've seen so far. Keep in mind that this guy is using Future Pinball and not Visual Pinball. Big difference is that Future Pinball uses a great rendering engine and can utilise two LCDs however, it needs a kick arse computer & high quality graphics card costing around the same price as a real pinball machine.
I can't run Future Pinball on my Intel Quad core because I only have a cheap $250 NVidia graphics card in it, but I have seen a mate run it (he does Maya animations for military simulators and has a $1500 video card) the motion rendering looks f*cking unbelievable!!