Continuing my (much) earlier rant about the Playstation version of Pinball Fantasies, I was surprised to find out that there existed a SNES version as well, which could be used on-the-go with an X7 Plus console. Hmm... maybe that will be better? Turns out, not really:
Most of my complaints about the Playstation version also apply here, especially the very fast ball, weird physics, and delayed flipper response time, so practically it's just as crap to play. Pity... Now, the guy in the video does a quite passable job playing it (I couldn't last more than a minute on each table), but that's probably just practice. I'm just afraid that "practicing" on that version of the game will kill all the fun to be had from other, better versions. Other questionable features are the introduction of horizontal scrolling (well, the SNES can't manage a 320-px wide screen... or can it? Wasn't there a hi-res mode?), and the menu that seems ripped off straight off the Gameboy port of the game (yes, it exists, and probably merits its own review. If only it worked with the X7 Plus's emulator.... grrrr)
As for the rest, the art looks needlessly cut down on a lot of places, the tracker music has lost some finesse after being ported to the SPC, but at least it doesn't have the lame SFX of the Playstation version. There's also a Pinball Dreams port (BTW, all of these are made by Spidersoft and licensed by Gametek... ugh...) but seeing how the physics weren't quite there yet with that one, even on the Amiga/PC, that's an easy pass.