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Pinball Dreams Digital Illusions Amiga

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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2008

I look at Pinball Dreams on the 68000 based amiga.

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  • SO glad they ported this to the PSP. I've got a library full of great games on UMD but I always go to Dreams or Fantasies.

  • pinball dreams, fantasies and illusions are the best pinball games ever. this person, no offence m8, is the worst player ever :/

  • i played this for hours... my amiga 500 still worksç!!!!!!! just downloaded psp mini pinball fantasies from the store ... while i am waiting to get back my ps3 it screwed .... fuck this the newer hardware doesn t last as long as before.... thanks uploading this

  • hehe not so much in south america i know... but saving a little and little it is possible.. an a1200 is not that expensive but i understand then :)) winuae is also nice, but not the same hehehe

  • i don't have cash for buy an amiga from europe or usa =( (i am argentinian)

  • not too late yet :)

  • I played the DOS version and ... I prefer Amiga! Why I didnt have an Amiga =(?

  • Im always disappointed when a new pinball game comes out as it never matches pinball dreams for game play. Listen game developers its not about gorgeous graphics its about game play! Play Pinball Dreams if you want to understand especially Ignition and Nightmare. Oh and dont put a horrible sound track in there either listen to Pinball Dreams.

  • Yes, it was... but my all-time fav is definetly the fairly overlooked "Slam Tilt". That was as close to "real" pinball as one could get.

  • It's because neither the recording or screen mode on his desktop (I'm assuming he's playing through WinUAE) is 50Hz. The majority of Amiga games played a flicker free and smooth 50Hz (or 60Hz on the NTSC systems).

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