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In Synnergist the player takes the role of Tim Machin, an ambitious young journalist forced by cruel circumstances to work for a trashy tabloid newspaper. Set in the year 2010, the game puts the player on the streets of New Arhus—a city of extremes, crammed with both cutting edge technology and the decaying remnants of a once proud past. Very soon, Tim finds himself on the trail of a sinister force that appears to be connected to the crime and killing...

The game features four different tables, each with different layouts and features. A large number of sub-games are included, as well as a variety of animations on the LCD panel at the top.

A mid-90s pinball game featuring four tables: Kick Off, Jail Break, Tarantula and Jackpot

Pinball Fantasies Deluxe is a compilation of two previously released Digital Illusions pinball titles: - Pinball Fantasies - Pinball Mania

Absolute Pinball is a pinball game which features four tables with different themes: Desert Run, Aquatic Adventure, The Dream Factory and Balls 'n Bats. All tables feature three flippers and several mini games on the scoreboard, e.g. swimming away from sharks.

Pinball World has nine pinball tables (rather then usual four), based on places around the globe - Africa, Australia, Far East, Germany, Hollywood, United Kingdom, New York, North Pole and South America. It was released after Pinball Illusions in the same year.

Pinball Illusions is the successor to the Pinball Fantasies, using an upgraded game engine. The tables are Babewatch, Law & Justice, Extreme Sports and (on PC CD versions) The Vikings. These contain ramps, bonus areas and combo sequences to set up. All the artwork were produced in true 256 colors from the ground up for AGA Amigas and the PC, rather than originating in 32 colors on older Amigas. New to this version is multiball: Pinball Illusions supports up to six balls simultaneously, in which case it switches to high resolution mode. CD versions use CD audio for music.

A pinball game with two tables, Rocket and Graveyard. It was derived from an Amiga game by Digital Illusions called Pinball Dreams. Supports up to 8 players.

After the success of Pinball Dreams, Pinball Fantasies and Pinball Illusions, publisher 21st Century Entertainment decided to let Spidersoft instead of Digital Illusions develop a fourth game - Pinball Mania. The four tables featured are: Kick Off, Jail Break, Tarantula and Jackpot Where the previous games excelled in ball simulation, a lot of people felt that Pinball Mania had very lacking ball physics, making controlled shots difficult to accomplish.

Pinball Dreams Deluxe includes an enhanced version of Pinball Dreams and its sequel with higher resolution (640x350) and Redbook audio tracks.

Pinball Dreams and Pinball Fantasies together in one compilation.

One of the most console-style platformers ever seen on the Amiga, Marvin has approximately 60 levels to battle through. There are stars to collect, extra lives on offer, slides, tubes, ladders, caterpillars to move across, and bonus fruit to collect. The levels are inhabited by typical enemies, some of which are killed by jumping on their heads, while others must be kicked or shot (once you collect a weapon). Many of the annoyances which plague platform games, such as blind jumps and spikes appearing at random, are deliberately absent from this. The graphics are intentionally cute, using the AGA chip-set for 256 colours.

The sequel to Pinball Dreams with 4 entirely new tables: Neptune, Safari, Revenge of the Robot Warriors, and Stall Turn.

Two games on one CD: platformer Sleepwalker and popular pinball simulator Pinball Fantasies. This dual-game CD was bundled with the console in US and Brazil.

After the success of Pinball Dreams on several systems, a sequel featuring four new tables was created. The gameplay is much the same as the first game, with realistic physics, multi-player options and a high score table to aim for. The tables are Partyland, Speed Devils, Billion Dollar Gameshow and Stones 'n' Bones, taking in a funfair, racing cars, a tacky game-show, and a graveyard. Each one has a range of ramps, combos, light sequences and targets to shoot, as well as general themes which are less influenced by real tables than those in Pinball Dreams.

DICE’s first game was built by five friends from the Amiga demo group The Silents in their spare time. What started out as a demo idea soon became a full-fledged pinball simulation published by 21st Century Entertainment with the Amiga as the primary platform. Pinball Dreams captivated gamers and quickly became a cult hit.

Deliverance: Stormlord II is a challenging scrolling platform shooter that builds upon its predecessor. Players must rescue falling fairies while navigating treacherous environments filled with deadly pits and hostile creatures. The game features a unique double-jump mechanic, allowing for vertical exploration and precise maneuvering. Enemies ranging from spiders and bats to environmental hazards like falling stalactites constantly threaten the player's progress. Periodic bonus levels offer opportunities to collect coins for extra lives, which are crucial given the lengthy and perilous nature of each stage. With its demanding gameplay and fairy-catching mechanic, Deliverance: Stormlord II offers a compelling mix of action, platforming, and strategic rescues.