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About Pinball Fantasies
After the success of Pinball Dreams on several systems, a sequel featuring four new tables was created. The gameplay is much the same as the first game, with realistic physics, multi-player options and a high score table to aim for. The tables are Partyland, Speed Devils, Billion Dollar Gameshow and Stones 'n' Bones, taking in a funfair, racing cars, a tacky game-show, and a graveyard. Each one has a range of ramps, combos, light sequences and targets to shoot, as well as general themes which are less influenced by real tables than those in Pinball Dreams.
After the success of Pinball Dreams on several systems, a sequel featuring four new tables was created. The gameplay is much the same as the first game, with realistic physics, multi-player options and a high score table to aim for. The tables are Partyland, Speed Devils, Billion Dollar Gameshow and Stones 'n' Bones, taking in a funfair, racing cars, a tacky game-show, and a graveyard. Each one has a range of ramps, combos, light sequences and targets to shoot, as well as general themes which are less influenced by real tables than those in Pinball Dreams.
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Game modes: Single player, Multiplayer
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When was Pinball Fantasies released?
Pinball Fantasies released on October 1, 1992, developed by Digital Illusions and published by 21st Century Entertainment, GameTek, Inc., Cowboy Rodeo.
What platforms is Pinball Fantasies available on?
Pinball Fantasies is available on Amiga CD32, PlayStation 3, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, iOS, DOS, Amiga, Atari Jaguar, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation Portable. It supports single player, multiplayer.