Alucard
Still Fresh
Pinball Dreams is the only commercial game I've bought for my GP32. I loved this game since my old Amiga 500 - days and really enjoyed playing it on the handheld. There are only a few annoying bugs on the tables IGNITION and NIGHTMARE that makes gaining points too easy.
I surfed to the homepage of the developer logikstate(.com) in order to look for a conversion of Pinball Fantasies, but didn't found anything GP32-related. Then I saw a pic of "Pinball Challenge Deluxe" for GBA. Through Google I found out it is basically Pinball Dreams + Pinball Fantasies on one cart!
After that I...erm...bought the game for my GBA SP and tried it. It really has the four Pinball Dreams- plus the four Pinball Fantasies - tables, perfectly converted, in it! It features the complete music and sound effects from the tables of the original Amiga version. I've read somewere the highscores wouldn't be saved - but that's not true. Once you at least scored 5 million points on a table you can enter your initials and the highscore is permanently saved.
The only downside of this GBA title is that due to the low resolution of the GBA's display the you see less of the table than on the GP32 and the screen doesn't just scroll up and down, but also to the left and to the right. But if you know the tables already from the Amiga or the PC it's not a big issue (at least for me).
And "Pinball Challenge Deluxe" doesn't seem to have the bugs on IGNITION and NIGHTMARE. I can fully recommend this title (I guess, more than 50 percent of us GP32-owners also have a GBA).
I surfed to the homepage of the developer logikstate(.com) in order to look for a conversion of Pinball Fantasies, but didn't found anything GP32-related. Then I saw a pic of "Pinball Challenge Deluxe" for GBA. Through Google I found out it is basically Pinball Dreams + Pinball Fantasies on one cart!
After that I...erm...bought the game for my GBA SP and tried it. It really has the four Pinball Dreams- plus the four Pinball Fantasies - tables, perfectly converted, in it! It features the complete music and sound effects from the tables of the original Amiga version. I've read somewere the highscores wouldn't be saved - but that's not true. Once you at least scored 5 million points on a table you can enter your initials and the highscore is permanently saved.
The only downside of this GBA title is that due to the low resolution of the GBA's display the you see less of the table than on the GP32 and the screen doesn't just scroll up and down, but also to the left and to the right. But if you know the tables already from the Amiga or the PC it's not a big issue (at least for me).
And "Pinball Challenge Deluxe" doesn't seem to have the bugs on IGNITION and NIGHTMARE. I can fully recommend this title (I guess, more than 50 percent of us GP32-owners also have a GBA).