The first PSOne game I ever purchased was "True Pinball", containing "Pinball Illusions" which is here in this collection, and it's as great as I remember it. As a Linux user, I ran into a few bumps throughout the whole set. As it runs off DOSBox, the experience isn't as smooth as I had hoped, being at the mercy of an emulator instead of running natively as I had hoped. Also, the inconsistency in controls can be a little confusing (some games use CTRL to activate flippers while others use SHIFT, et cetera). However, I give it four stars because having to pay only a small sum for twenty different tables is amazing. Some tables are better than others as far as challenges go (my personal favorite is "Vikings" on "Pinball Illusions"), but each one has a fun and colorful personality worth visiting at least a few times. While the games don't look as polished as contemporary pinball games (eg: Zen Pinball), it's still well worth the price of admission.