If you grew up in the '60s, '70s or '80s, you likely have fond memories spending Saturday afternoons at a dark arcade surrounded by the dings, clunks, whizzes and zings of a classic pinball machine.
In our high-tech world, it’s easy to forget the joy of things that aren’t on the internet. One of those is pinball.
This shed in Western Australia is filled wall-to-wall with collectable pinball machines, all in working order. Greg Sharp ...
Vaughn Jordan doesn't have childhood memories of playing pinball, pumping quarters into a machine at an arcade or some random 7-Eleven. His entry into pinball was much more recent, during the pandemic ...
SUPERIOR — With his knees bent and one foot slightly in front of the other, Parnell Lutz, of Duluth, hunched over a pinball machine in Average’s Joe’s pub in Superior. The game he’s focused on is ...
Gamers can expect about 100 machines that span from the 1960s (electromechanical machines) to today (solid state). Open 2 to 10 p.m. daily with extended weekend hours; $20 per adult; $10 for children ...
“This all started out to be just a way to fix up one or two pinball machines, just to play with. But, it got out of control,” said Saunders, 50. He said he seeks out certain rare machines and will ...