Pinball Illusions
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Pinball Illusions is an Commodore Amiga and MS-DOS
computer game from 1995 developed by Digital Illusions CE, as a sequel of Pinball Fantasies
and Pinball Dreams
. The original Amiga release featured three tables - the PC CD version added a fourth, 'The Vikings' (this was written for the Amiga version but not considered good enough for inclusion). This was the first version of the series to feature more than 1 ball in play at a time (known as 'multiball'), and the first to be released for AGA
based Amigas.
The game also marks its nationality as a Swedish product in The Vikings table (at the top left corner).
Digital Illusions CE used the four tables from this game to produce True Pinball on the Sega Saturn and Sony PlayStation which presented the tables in a more realistic perspective.
MS-DOS
MS-DOS is an operating system for x86-based personal computers. It was the most commonly used member of the DOS family of operating systems, and was the main operating system for IBM PC compatible personal computers during the 1980s to the mid 1990s, until it was gradually superseded by operating...
computer game from 1995 developed by Digital Illusions CE, as a sequel of Pinball Fantasies
Pinball Fantasies
Pinball Fantasies is an Amiga pinball game developed by Digital Illusions CE in late 1992, as a sequel to Pinball Dreams. A further sequel was released in 1995 called Pinball Illusions.- Tables :...
and Pinball Dreams
Pinball Dreams
Pinball Dreams is a Commodore Amiga game from 1992 developed by Digital Illusions CE.It spawned several sequels, Pinball Fantasies, Pinball Dreams 2, Pinball Illusions, Pinball Mania, Pinball World...
. The original Amiga release featured three tables - the PC CD version added a fourth, 'The Vikings' (this was written for the Amiga version but not considered good enough for inclusion). This was the first version of the series to feature more than 1 ball in play at a time (known as 'multiball'), and the first to be released for AGA
Advanced Graphics Architecture
Advanced Graphics Architecture is the third generation Amiga graphic chip set, first used in the Amiga 4000 in 1992. AGA was codenamed the Pandora chipset by Commodore International internally....
based Amigas.
The game also marks its nationality as a Swedish product in The Vikings table (at the top left corner).
Digital Illusions CE used the four tables from this game to produce True Pinball on the Sega Saturn and Sony PlayStation which presented the tables in a more realistic perspective.