Crash, death, and restart are interesting concepts in game design. Pole Position made the car explode if it touched anything. Out Run could survive fender benders but touch anything at speed and occupants are spilled out. Need For Speed 2 not only allowed you to slide against rock walls with little friction, but when you crashed you were restarted at 100 mph. This video missed these classics.
This is missing A LOT of games. Basically all the of the ones people know the best are here, but still... Not enough... And some of the games here aren't official.
I had fell in love with digital pinball, since I was young. My first was Pinball Quest on NES. Then was Super Pinball: Behind the Mask (SNES), Pro Pinball and True Pinball (PSX), Pure Pinball (Xbox), Pinball Arcade, Pinball FX (current gen). I will always have a love of digital pinball, no matter what.
You forgot the Pro Pinball: Timeshock! 1997 - it was ahead of its time, very realistic, everything a pinball game needs - still think it's the best to this day. I see now there is one interesting called "Future Pinball".