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Pinball Illusions only includes three tables, were there initially any plans for making 4 tables?

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Pinball Illusions only includes three tables, were there initially any plans for making 4 tables?

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I don’t really remember the exact reason. We did include four tables on the PlayStation and Saturn versions however. It’s possible that we got limited to four disks on the Amiga. The final table is called “The Vikings”. Beside the pinball games, did you work on any other Amiga games? I was working on another game, Malfunction, which was eventually canned as I got bored of working for a while. It was supposed to become something like what System Shock eventually became several years later, only in 2D. I remember I got really upset when I saw that one. It was a “Hell they stole my idea” kind of feeling. It didn’t stop me from playing it a lot however. I also did some minimal guest coding on Benefactor. Did you make a tech demo of a pinball routine to take to publishers to see if it would work before making the game, or did you simply decide to create a pinball game etc. – ie. how did the games get published? As I mentioned before, the ball handler was the first thing we did. Then we put

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