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==Tables== Its four tables each had a theme, as do most real life [[pinball]] machines. The version of ''Pinball Dreams'' bundled with the [[Amiga 1200]] had a bug which rendered most of Beat-Box's advanced features non-functional. * '''Ignition''', themed around a rocket launch, planets, and space exploration. ** Similar to the [[Williams Entertainment]]-designed "Firepower" pinball machine.<ref>http://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=856</ref> ** The [[Expert Software]] ''[[Pinball 2000]]'' port of the game renamed this table '''Rocket'''. * '''Steel Wheel''', themed around steam trains and the Old West. ** Similar to the Williams Entertainment-designed "Bad Cats" pinball machine.<ref>http://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=127</ref> * '''Beat-Box''', themed around the music industry, featuring charts, bands and tours. * '''Nightmare''', themed around a graveyard, ghosts, demons, nightmares and generally evil things. It is similar to the Williams Entertainment-designed "Terminator 2: Judgment Day" pinball machine.<ref>http://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=2524</ref> Unlike the other tables in the game, the name of the table in the menu did not reflect the name displayed on the table itself - '''Graveyard'''. Some ports of the game (notably the [[GameTek]] port to the [[Game Boy]]) name this table "Graveyard" in the menu as well.
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