by Andrew MacBain | Nov 11, 2020 | Pinball Adventures, Pinball Buzz, Pinball Canada
Looking to move a pinball machine around? Look no further, we have the solutions on how to so so At first glance, pinball machines can appear intimidating to move because of their size, weight, and fragility. We have a few tricks up their sleeves to ensure your...
by Andrew MacBain | Nov 4, 2020 | Pinball Adventures, Pinball Buzz, Pinball Canada, Pinball History
THE IMPORTANT PARTS OF A PINBALL MACHINE You need to know your adversary in order to win, and this is also true with your pinball machine. There are certain parts of a pinball machine that you need to be familiar with so that you will know how the game works in order...
by Andrew MacBain | Nov 3, 2020 | Collector's Corner, Pinball Adventures, Pinball Buzz, Pinball Canada, Pinball News
What Are The Problems With Some Pinball Manufacturers? Have you heard of any problems or seen some problems yourself? Read more to find out some problems we found! The Big Manufactures We all know who the big pinball manufacturers are. There’s Stern & Jersey...
by Andrew MacBain | Nov 2, 2020 | Pinball Adventures, Pinball Buzz, Pinball Canada, Pinball History
The Golden Age of Arcade Games If you are an arcade game fanatic like all of us at Pinball Adventures, you have most likely heard about the Golden Age of Arcade Games. Many of the most notable arcade games were created and gained their massive following during this...
by Andrew MacBain | Nov 2, 2020 | Pinball Adventures, Pinball Buzz, Pinball Canada, Pinball History
Why Do People Love Pinball? First off, lets talk about what pinball is and where it came from. Pinball is a type of arcade game, in which points are scored by a player manipulating one or more metallic balls on a play field inside a glass-covered cabinet called a...
by Andrew MacBain | Nov 2, 2020 | Collector's Corner, Pinball Adventures, Pinball Buzz, Pinball Canada, Pinball History
The Coolest Shooter Rods Every pinball machine has shooter rods that is part of the plunger. The plunger is player-controlled and has a spring-loaded rod that allows the player to send the ball into the game. The plungerĀ is usually located at the bottom right corner...