If you pull back the plunger of a pinball machine ever so slowly, your wrist can feel the delicious tension building in each coil of the metal spring, one after the next, as the kinesis of ...
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.
Here’s a rarity: a new licensed pinball machine that isn’t squarely targeting dudes born in the ‘60s.
Man, if you get a chance, do it. I recently picked up a good machine from the mid-80s for about $500. It was playable, but needed a little work (some cleanup, some adjustment, a couple of minor fixes) ...
We’ve all read about declining artistic standards within the pinball industry. I.P. licensing is partly to blame: “Star Trek,” the band Kiss, “Star Trek: The Next Generation”—these big names dominate ...
Since Stern became the last player in the game in 2000, there have usually only been three or four new pinball machines a year. A few new manufacturers have sprouted up over the last few years, and ...
The Pinball Shoppe, 31441 Lorain Road in North Olmsted, has 46 years of experience in the machine gaming industry. Owner Garry Foreman started his business out of his Cleveland garage in 1979. Foreman ...
The classic pinball machine has been around for decades, with some worth thousands, if not tens of thousands of dollars. These pinball machines in particular are some of the most valuable.