by Andrew MacBain | Oct 1, 2019 | Collector's Corner, Pinball News
Hot Touch Arcade Emulator: Digital pinball machine that accepts real coins?! Ben Heck chose to make his Bill Paxton pinball machine the old fashioned way, using actual flippers and tunnels and whatnot. But there’s also another, less complicated way to make a pinball...
by Andrew MacBain | Sep 19, 2019 | Collector's Corner, Micro Pinball, Pinball Buzz, Pinball Canada, Pinball News, Pinball Record
Published Sep 28, 2010 at 4:35 PM | Updated at 5:37 PM PDT on Sep 28, 2010 Love pinball? Looking for a new coffee table? Well, why not combine your love of pinball with your need for new living room furniture? If you’ve got a non-functioning pinball machine...
by Andrew MacBain | Sep 19, 2019 | Collector's Corner, Micro Pinball, Pinball Buzz, Pinball Canada, Pinball News, Pinball Record
Nike LCD Pinball Machine 10:33 am July 5, 2010 By Julian Horsey Nike has created an LCD Pinball Machine to advertise their wares as part of their ‘Write the Future’ campaign for the World Cup. It look very impressive in the video but I’m not sure it will capture the...
by Andrew MacBain | Sep 17, 2019 | Collector's Corner, Micro Pinball, Pinball Buzz, Pinball Canada, Pinball News, Pinball Record
Hey, pinball wizards: There’s nothing subtle about the new Slayer: Pinball Rocks app. THE WORLD OF iPad apps just got a whole lot more metal with the launch of Slayer: Pinball Rocks. This new game features an animated skull that eats your ball and spits it out...
by Andrew MacBain | Sep 17, 2019 | Collector's Corner, Micro Pinball, Pinball Buzz, Pinball Canada, Pinball News, Pinball Record
By BRENT RICHTER, NORTH SHORE NEWS 09.11.2015 NORTH VANCOUVER — There’s a new pinball wizard in the land, although the title is very much in dispute. White Rock resident Eden Stamm played for 40 hours at the Lamplighter Public House, between Tuesday and...
by Andrew MacBain | Sep 10, 2019 | Collector's Corner, Pinball Buzz, Pinball News
By PETER APPLEBOME BEACON, N.Y. You might think that in a town marketing its past, there would be plenty of room for Fred Bobrow’s Retro Arcade Museum, a nostalgic swath of analog pleasure in a digital world. But then sometimes the only thing more retro than an old...