Credits | |
Published: | 1995, 21st Century Entertainment |
Developer: | Digital Illusions |
Manager: | Fredrik Liliegren |
Producer: | Barry Simpson |
Coder: | Andreas Axelsson, Thomas Andersson |
Graphics: | Markus Nyström, Patrik Bergdahl |
Musician: | Olof Gustafsson |
Information | |
Hardware: | CD32 |
Code Language: | ASM 68k |
License: | Commercial |
Language: | English |
Players: | 1 to 8 |
Relationship: | Also available for AGA |
Categorization | |
Genre: | Arcade |
Subgenre: | Pinball |
Magazine Reviews | |
Added by Kim Lemon on Jul 2, 2004. Viewed 22993 times.
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This is called true pinball on the psx and i own it same game diffrent name
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I can't believe they didn't put the Vikings table on this version. I was very shocked when I found that out years ago.
To the poster who can't understand why these games were/are so popular? I hope you're not comparing old Amiga games with the stuff of today. At the time it just didn't get better than DI pinball games. Pinball movement is difficult to emulate, what a nightmare that must be! I think they did great and improved with each edition. This one really felt right to me.
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(7/10)
Multiball era has come! Top tables: Extreme Sports (oh, man!), Babe Watch (wanna ride, babe? ), Law'n'Justice (run, run riot). It's a pity that the fourth table (The Vikings) which was available in PC version didn't make it on Amiga... It's also a pity that this installment was not thoroughly tested and is the most irritating of all.
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(10/10)
One of the greatest games ever to grace the Amiga CD32
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(9/10)
Titlemusic is just sooooo fantastic in CD32 version. Brilliant.
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(9/10)
Pinball Illusions is an excellent follow-up to Pinball Dreams and Pinball Fantasies which introduced the scoreboard minigames to the series. I am disappointed the Viking table is missing in the Amiga version. I haven't played the PC version, but if the music is as good, I'd recommend it instead.
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Quality stuff, just like the previous pinball games.
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(3/10)
I never understood why Digital Illusions' pinball games were so popular and critically acclaimed. I thought graphics, while technically okay, were badly drawn. More importantly, the ball didn't seem to have any weight, it just floated around the table.
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Very good game on the CD32. Better sound, graphics than the earlier versions from Digital illusions. It feels boring sometimes to play it, not the same magic as Pinball Fantasies.... But worth a chance anyway...
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(10/10)
More Pinball brilliance, Digital Illusions owned the pinball game.
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