One reason the Amiga died as a commercial computer was piracy. The guys behind Pinball Illussions said it would be their last game because 75.000 expected sells would just break even. Everybody loved that game, but most gamers didn't pay for it.
Frankly, I did not love it. The graphics were nice but since Amiga players only got three pinball tables the price seemed a bit steep given the predecessors all offered four tables (and so did the PC version of Pinball Illusions).
Slam Tilt was released a mere year later and is arguably the best pinball game for this platform that has ever been released. It featured four tables and I happily paid full price for it.