Pinball Fantasies | |
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Publisher(s) | 21st Century Entertainment
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Producer(s) | Barry Simpson Fredrik Liljegren |
Programmer(s) | Andreas Axelsson Ulf Mandorff |
Artist(s) | Markus Nyström |
Composer(s) | Olof Gustafsson |
Platform(s) | Amiga, Amiga CD32, Atari Jaguar, Game Boy, Game Boy Advance, iOS, Linux, MeeGo, Nokia N9, Microsoft Windows, MS-DOS, OS X, PlayStation, PlayStation Network, Super Nintendo Entertainment System |
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Genre(s) | Pinball |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer (up to eight players) |
Pinball Fantasies is a 1992 pinball video game originally developed by Digital Illusions and published by 21st Century Entertainment in Europe for the Amiga home computers. It is the sequel to Pinball Dreams, which was released earlier in the same year on multiple platforms. In the game, players can choose between any of the four available playfields, both of which have their own thematic and main objectives in order to obtain the highest score possible.
Pinball Fantasies was created by the same team who previously developed Pinball Dreams and although it was initially released for the Amiga computers, the title was later ported to other computers and consoles including the Amiga CD32, Atari Jaguar, Game Boy, MS-DOS, PlayStation and Super Nintendo Entertainment System, with each one featuring several changes and additions compared to the original version.
Upon its release on the Amiga, Pinball Fantasies was met with critical acclaim from video game magazines and garnered praise for several aspects such as the presentation, visuals, audio, gameplay and overall improvements from its predecessor. Other versions of the game were met with a mostly similar positive response from reviewers, with some publications like PC Gamer regarding it as one of the best video games of all time. A follow-up, Pinball Illusions, was released in 1995.