- Pinball Dreams
Infobox VG| title = Pinball Dreams
developer =Digital Illusions CE
publisher = 21st Century
Entertainment
released = 1992
genre =Pinball
modes = 1-8 players"Pinball Dreams" is a
Commodore Amiga game from 1992 developed byDigital Illusions CE .It spawned several sequels, "Pinball Fantasies ", "Pinball Dreams 2 ", "Pinball Illusions ", "Pinball Mania " and "Pinball World ". "Dreams", "Fantasies" and "Illusions" are the best known, each having come from the same developer stable: "Digital Illusions CE ".The ball moved according to reasonably realistic physics, and the game was restricted to using table elements which would also be possible to build in reality.
Tables
Its four tables each had a theme, as do most real life
pinball machines. Although Nightmare was nominally the most difficult, it usually gave out the highest scores of all due to bonuses such as "double score". The version of Pinball Dreams bundled with theAmiga 1200 had a bug which rendered most of Beat Box's advanced features non-functional.*Ignition, themed around a rocket launch, planets, and space exploration.
**TheExpert Software Pinball 2000 port of the game renamed this table Rocket.
*Steel Wheel, themed around steam trains and the Old West.
*Beat Box, themed around the music industry, charts, bands and tours.
*Nightmare, themed around a graveyard, ghosts, demons, nightmares and generally evil things.
**Unlike the other tables in the game, the name of the table in the menu did not reflect the name displayed on the table itself—Graveyard. Some ports of the game (notably theGameTek port to theGame Boy ) name this table "Graveyard" in the menu as well.Community
An alternate PC only sequel, "
Pinball Dreams 2 ", was released in 1995. It was released by21st Century Entertainment (like "Pinball Dreams") but was developed bySpidersoft .Conversions
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Atari Falcon
*Commodore 64 : Currently in the making. A preview was released at theBreakpoint demo party in April 2006.
*Game Gear
*GBA : Under the title Pinball Challenge Deluxe, with tables added fromPinball Fantasies
*GP32 : Released in October 2002.
*Super NES: A mostly accurate conversion, including all four tables and near-perfect sound. However, the red "blood" under the top bumper in the Nightmare table has been changed to blue.
*PC: An inferior conversion due to the technical limitations of PCs at the time.External links
* [http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=24499 Pinball Dreams Preview c64] at Pouet.net.
*moby game|id=/pinball-dreams
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