Ok I ran the ADFs available on this site and they seem to be PAL images although they do run in NTSC. They work in Amiga Forever (WinUAE) but as the pictures in the other thread show they cut off the bottom of the screen because of the PAL resolution. On WinUAE it is even more cut off.
Pinball dreams is copy protected so I could not create an ADF copy. I used KryoFlux to create a raw flux image(s) but you can't load that in an emulator. I then used my SuperCard Pro to create a SCP image for preservation. With this I was able to load it into Amiga Forever as WinUAE supports .SCP images. I can confirm, at least emulated, the screen is not cut off and you can see the entire image with the exception of the top score area. I have not tried to run these on my real Amiga because they are not presently connected. My emulated Amiga was set to NTSC, Original speed, 1MB RAM, 1.3 ROM,
Here is the opening image:
- Pinball Dreams NTSC Opening 1
And the Title Screen:
- Pinball Dreams NTSC Title
Main Menu:
- Pinball Dreams NTSC Main Menu
Ignition Table:
- Pinball Dreams NTSC Ignition Table
Notice how the score is cut off at the top. I don't remember if this is the case with real hardware but I think it will be close to the same.
Keep in mind that if you want to make copies of these back to disk you either have to convert them to a format that can be written or have the SuperCard Pro which can write these images back to floppy.
As for Pinball Fantasies I haven't yet been able to make an image that works in emulation. It boots to an Expansion Memory Located screen and then freezes. It could be my copy is bad or the dump was bad. I have to try these on my actual Amiga to see.