Trivia
The Vikings table was removed from the Amiga version at the last minute, as they felt it wasn't of a high enough quality to merit the game needing an extra disk. As both Pinball Dreams and Pinball Fantasies had 4 tables, as did most other pinball games of the day, this wasn't a popular decision.
Although Digital Illusions never programmed on the Amiga again, 21st Century released Pinball Mania as a supposed continuation of the series. It was bundled with the Amiga when Escom relaunched it - a poor decision, as it was useless IMO.
Digital Illusions used the same 4 tables of this game in the Playstation / Sega Saturn release True Pinball. The difference?? On the Playstation & Saturn the tables were modeled in 3D.
Contributed by
Roedie (5139) on Dec 26, 2001.
There are two DOS releases of this game, a disk version and a CD-ROM version. The disk version contains the following tables:
- Law 'n Justice
- Babewatch
- Extreme Sports
The CD-ROM version also contained a table called The Vikings.
Contributed by
Roedie (5139) on Dec 26, 2001.
Pinball Illusions was Digital Illusions' last Amiga game (and also the only AGA-only game). PC version has one more table that was not found in the original Amiga version due to lack of disk space.
Source: Digital Illusions web site
Contributed by
IJan (1980) on Dec 15, 1999.