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- From: svanegmo@undergrad.math.uwaterloo.ca (Stephen Van Egmond)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.reviews
- Subject: REVIEW: Pinball Fantasies
- Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga.games
- Date: 23 Nov 1993 01:05:13 GMT
- Organization: The Amiga Online Review Column - ed. Daniel Barrett
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- Keywords: game, arcade, pinball, simulation, commercial
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-
- PRODUCT NAME
-
- Pinball Fantasies
-
-
- BRIEF DESCRIPTION
-
- Sophisticated pinball game simulator with 4 tables included. Pinball
- Fantasies is the successor to Pinball Dreams, by the same company.
-
-
- COMPANY INFORMATION
-
- Name: 21st Century Entertainment
- Address: P.O. Box 415
- Webster, NY 14580
- USA
-
-
- PRICES (U.S. dollars)
-
- $39.95 list price.
- $24.95 street price.
-
- The above is for the 3-floppy version.
- A hard-drive-installable version is $10 extra.
-
-
- SPECIAL HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
-
- HARDWARE
-
- The documentation does not provide any information on this,
- recommending instead that all peripherals be disconnected.
- On a completely stripped 512K A500, the game intro would
- load, but no tables would. On the same 500 with 1 meg of
- Chip RAM, the game worked fine.
-
- The hard drive version reportedly requires "about 4
- megabytes of [hard disk] space".
-
- The game will work with one floppy drive, but you need two
- to avoid disk swapping.
-
- The game works very well with a 68000. With a 68030, the
- performance was identical, though the pause between the end
- of disk access and the start of a game was transformed into
- a BRIEF pause.
-
-
- SOFTWARE
-
- None observed. The documentation provides no information.
-
-
- COPY PROTECTION
-
- Disk-based. High scores are recorded to the table disks, which must
- therefore be write-enabled. This may cause some problems (see BUGS, below).
-
-
- TEST MACHINE
-
- Amiga 500, kludged to 1-meg Chip RAM.
- GVP A500-HD+ with 2 MB of Fast RAM installed; Quantum 52 Mb Drive.
- CSA Derringer 68030/68881 @ 25 MHz with 4 MB of 32-bit RAM..
- WorkBench 1.3 and 2.04.
-
- REVIEW
-
- After becoming addicted to Pinball Dreams, I couldn't wait until
- Pinball Fantasies was released. 21st Century Entertainment deserves
- considerable praise for releasing a freely-distributable playable demo. It
- certainly convinced me to buy the game.
-
- The game consists of one boot disk and two table disks, each
- containing two pinball games. Included games are Speed Devils, Billion
- Dollar Game Show, Stones 'n' Bones, and Partyland. Unlike Pinball Dreams,
- Pinball Fantasies allows one to purchase extra table disks and expand the
- game indefinitely, though none are currently available. This may even open
- up the possibility of a table editor...
-
- The intro to the game is really slick. It's not abortable, but it's
- not annoyingly long either. The music at first sounds vaguely creepy, but
- eventually settles into a neatly sophisticated beat.
-
- The games themselves are extremely well-executed, and demonstrate a
- higher level of sophistication than Pinball Dreams. There are now 3
- flippers on some tables. The score panel, rather than simulating an LED
- display, is now a dot matrix display that provides some really interesting
- effects. The tables are larger, and a ball that goes down the left gutter
- can be saved by a "kickback" that lurks there on some tables.
-
- The simulation of the pinball action is excellent and feels as
- accurate as ever. No quirks at all appear in the ball behaviour, even after
- long periods of play (this occasionally happened in Pinball Dreams). Unlike
- other pinball simulators I've encountered, Pinball Fantasies has implemented
- the concept of ball spin.
-
- The design of the pinball tables is excellent. Pinball purists will
- complain that no simple, uncomplicated tables are present, as Ignition is in
- Pinball Dreams. Every table has a raised ball track; the one in Stones 'n'
- Bones is more like a platform, where the ball can take different paths.
- Every table is well-done, and I like them all. Stones 'n' Bones is my
- personal favourite.
-
- The graphics throughout the game are first-rate. The dot matrix
- display is fun to watch, and the detail on the board backgrounds is improved
- over that of Pinball Dreams. The graphics are, in some cases, too loud and
- lend the board a cluttered look. Billion Dollar Game Show is the greatest
- sufferer from this -- when the ball is moving quickly, it's difficult to
- tell where walls are as opposed to background graphics. You get used to it,
- though.
-
- The music is really good. It's difficult to compare it to the first
- version's music; my opinion of it improved the more I played the game. It
- still outclasses every other game I've seen for its sophistication.
-
-
- DOCUMENTATION
-
- The package comes with a brief, unillustrated manual with about a
- page and a half dedicated to each table. The detail is impeccable, the text
- is logical, and nothing is left out. It's wise to have the pinball table in
- front of you when looking at the manual, since some of the references to
- objects are ambiguous. Illustrations really would have helped.
-
-
- LIKES AND DISLIKES
-
- I like the graphics. I like the sound. I like the table designs.
- I like the ability to purchase new table disks. I really like the dot
- matrix display, although one person who played the game said the size was
- oppressive on the NTSC screen.
-
- I don't like the disk-swapping necessary for a one-drive setup. On
- bootup, it claims to make use of extra RAM, but I didn't notice any
- difference in behaviour. Also, it would be nice if the disks indicated
- which games were on them. Some people won't be happy about the $10
- additional cost for a hard drive version, but I don't mind.
-
-
- COMPARISON TO SIMILAR PRODUCTS
-
- This is a nice step up from Pinball Dreams. The graphics are
- improved, and the tables can do more. The music and sound effects are just
- as good, and will make anyone unfamiliar with the Amiga drool.
-
-
- BUGS
-
- The disks, to AmigaDOS, aren't non-DOS. If you leave them in when
- you reboot, AmigaDOS tries to validate them, and gives up after 20 seconds
- with an error requester. I suspect this is what caused the high score
- system to become defective on my disks -- all high scores were unchangeable
- and unreadable.
-
- I requested, under warranty, a replacement set. They fixed the
- problem, but only temporarily. One of the 2 game disks seems to have gone
- bad again and refuses to save high scores. Very annoying.
-
- I recommend you make sure to remove your disks from the drive when
- you reset, or write-enable them only when the high scores need to be
- re-written.
-
-
- VENDOR SUPPORT
-
- When my disks went bad, I contacted 21st Century Entertainment by
- mail for a replacement set, which arrived about 10 days later. I was
- surprised they didn't ask for the return of my old set, which I have since
- formatted. I was pleased with the support.
-
- The warranty covers disk defects and lasts 90 days. Make sure you
- write down the number that's printed on your warranty card before you mail
- it.
-
- CONCLUSIONS
-
- This game is an excellent pinball simulator and a whole lot of fun.
- It's a first-rate Amiga game all around. I'm glad I got it.
-
-
- COPYRIGHT NOTICE
-
- This review is freely distributable. Permission is granted to
- translate it into any language, so long as I am credited as the original
- author. I can be reached at:
-
- Stephen Van Egmond
- 360 Front Road
- LaSalle, Ontario, Canada, N9J 1Z5
-
- E-mail: svanegmo@undergrad.math.uwaterloo.ca
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