Pocket Gamer:
For all the massive leaps and bounds that have been taken in gaming technology since the days of the awesome 16-bit computer campaigner, the Commodore Amiga, it's amazing how well Pinball Fantasies (and the other games in the series, of course) still holds its own against contemporary pinball simulators.
Therefore, this PSP Minis launch title already has its foot on the ladder, given that the original Amiga game has fully retained its inherent quality over the last 17 years. The difficulty with such a retro revival, therefore, isn't so much in the gameplay but in its adaptation to a new platform.
From virtually nowhere, we find ourselves flooded with virtual pinball tables wherever we turn. Both of the HD home consoles and a few portable systems are well catered to, so Square-Go would like to present a rundown of the best on offer. One platform at a time.
PSFocus writes: "The PSPgo platform and is a download only during the introduction of these new handheld was introduced like a new kind of game: the Minis. These games appear as small games on the PlayStation Network for one low price. In addition, the developer no more than 100MB to use for this game and because of limited space and the low price is why the name Minis created. Almost weekly appearance during the PlayStation Store update new Minis. We also have the first games under the microscope."
DGS-Online writes: "Before the Swedes of DICE with Battlefield world fame, Mirrors Edge Rally Challenge and they were very successful pinball sims. Pinball Fantasy for the Amiga came out in 1992 and was seen as one of the best pinball games. Seventeen years later, now appears on the PSP this relic and guess what? It is another timeless."
Just less than an hour ago, I remembered this game, but not its name, so I spent some time on the Internet, figured it out and it turns out it's coming to PSP!!! I hope eventually it'll come to PSN. The funnest pinball game I've ever played, especially the Party Land table. Awesome music and sound effects.