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by inDigiNeous
1731 days ago
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Maybe you were playing on the PC speaker, the music on that was definitely lot worse. If you had a real soundcard though, the music was definitely up to par with Amiga or maybe even better quality, and most probably better if you were using the GUS that did it's mixing on the hardware. The game was also very smooth on a 386 SX 25 MHz, one of my favorite games from that era. The PC version also had 256 -color support, making it a better looking version than the standard Amiga ECS version. Interesting tidbit from Wikipedia, Pinball Fantasies was hailed in the magazines also: "In 1994, PC Gamer US named Pinball Fantasies the 33rd best computer game ever. The editors hailed it as "the best and most realistic pinball action ever seen on a PC screen".[97] That same year, PC Gamer UK named it the 19th best computer game of all time. The editors wrote, "[I]f Pinball's your thing, there's currently nothing on the PC (or any home system, for that matter) better than this".[96] In 1995, PC Gamer US presented Pinball Fantasies with its 1994 "Best Arcade Game" award.[98]" |
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