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 ...
CONCORD — As California’s pinball elite battled head-to-head for the state championship title at The Flipper Room last month, an international audience tuned in to watch pinballs ricochet through ...
BRUNSWICK, Ga. – In an era of digital gaming, a Brunswick arcade is proving that the classic appeal of pinball is far from game over. Pinball Palace, recently named Brunswick’s Small Business of the ...
The arcade may not be as thriving and widespread as it once was, but the lack of public places to play pinball hasn’t killed the mighty machine just yet. In fact, it’s experiencing a second ...
The pinball museum is based on the private collection of Alexander Kazmin, who has been collecting the retro arcade machines from all over Russia since 2015. It's one of the most interactive and ...
To some, arcades have become a cluster of games in a forgotten corner of a dying mall as home gaming consoles have gained popularity. But for brothers Ryan and Clay Wilfahrt of Watertown, there ...
Chicago — Due west of O’Hare International Airport, there is a neighborhood — formally, part of Elk Grove Village — that isn’t much of a neighborhood. It’s warehouses, drab gray offices. It’s Gertrude ...
In Glendale, Gene Lewin has amassed a bounty of pinball machines and old-school video games. There are about 80 inside the Vintage Arcade Superstore showroom, with more stored in his three warehouses.
Great read, thanks Ars. Hope Steve is turning his mind to digitizing all the manuals and schematics and planning to take on an apprentice / inheritor! The pinball market in Canada is minuscule ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — In Portland, an unrivaled pinball revival is in play. Less resurgence, more renaissance. “Portland is the pinball mecca,” said Logan Bowden, owner QuarterWorld Arcade on Southeast ...
To some, arcades have become a cluster of games in a forgotten corner of a dying mall as home gaming consoles have gained popularity. But for brothers Ryan and Clay Wilfahrt in Watertown, there ...
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