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Pinball Illusions  1995
DOS Shareware (partial game)
Developed by Digital Illusions Computer Entertainment, FrontLine Design
Published by 21st Century Entertainment
Genre: Pinball
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Pinball Illusions is the third Amiga and fourth PC game in the Pinball Dreams series. Illusions represents a huge upgrade over Pinball Fantasies. Abandoning the cartoonish look of its predecessors, the graphics look real, down to the reflections on the ball. Illusions is the first game in the series to feature SVGA graphics and multi-ball. As with most pinball games, each table has a theme and a number of mission objectives to perform. The goal in the Law 'n Justice table is to capture a number of criminals, and missions include rioting and jail breaks. The table art includes a picture of a female and cyborg police officer duo that looks suspiciously like the classic manga Appleseed. The original Amiga version and the "PC Version" feature 3 tables, while the "PC CD" version adds a fourth table that was rejected in the Amga version. There are 4 tables in this game, with only the first table playable in the shareware version.

Tables: Law 'n Justice, Babewatch, Extreme Sports, The Vikings (CD-ROM version only)

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Pinball Illusions Shareware Demo (1,144,040 bytes) 24 July 1995 DOS

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It can be downloaded in a Windows XP/Vista/7-compatible format from GOG for $5.99.